Bubble Garden Houses

Simon Hjermind Jensen Designed Micro-Climatized Garden Houses

Garden houses can be a great addition to the backyard for those who have a knack for gardening but who don't want to break a sweat. The only downfall to garden houses or green houses is that you are cramped indoors and not enjoying all the sunshine that the summer months bring.

Simon Hjermind Jensen designed the Invisible Garden House so that people could relish all of summer's offerings. The houses are clear domes made from a UV-protected and extremely durable polycarbonate. And don't worry, you can still reap the benefits of fresh air thanks to their natural ventilation system.

The first family Simon designed the bubble-looking structures for love the concept so much they bought multiple houses and used some for patio furniture and the others to grow vegetables in.
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1. Micro-climatized Garden Houses - There is an opportunity to innovate micro-climatized garden houses that are energy-efficient and sustainable.
2. Transparent Garden Houses - Transparent garden houses offer an opportunity for greenhouses that use natural light to grow plants more effectively.
3. Modular Garden Houses - Modular garden houses provide an opportunity to build structures that can be easily moved or repurposed for various uses.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore the possibilities of designing sustainable and energy-efficient micro-climatized garden houses.
2. Agriculture - The agriculture industry can benefit from the use of transparent and natural light-filled garden houses to grow plants more efficiently.
3. Furniture - Furniture makers can explore the possibility of creating modular garden house structures that can be repurposed as unique pieces of indoor or outdoor furniture.

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