What Makes a Good Glamping Pod Design

Whether you are an established glamping site or a new start up site, one of the most important aspects of your venture will be your glamping pods. It’s important that you have an adequate design for your glamping pod, not only does it ensure your pod is safe for customer use, but depending on how good your designs are it can put you up within the top glamping sites.

With that being said, here are some of the key components that make a good glamping pod design.


High Quality Interior and Exterior

It goes without saying that the quality of your glamping pod needs to be the best. The materials you use along with the techniques you use to build it go a long way to make sure you have a good glamping pod design. 

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The materials you use to build your glamping pod are the foundations of what makes a good glamping pod design. You don’t want your pod to collapse after a year's worth of usage, you want your pods to last, this is achieved through high quality materials in the build of your pods interior and exterior. Keep in mind that you will want to provide a stable structure for your pods, while also keeping the cost of maintenance low. As a result one of the most used materials for good glamping pod designs is timber. 

The interior needs to provide the customer all basic living requirements, such as running water and storage space. There are a number of ways you can make a good glamping pod design just by including basic interior features. Having double glazing windows, non-slip flooring are just a couple of basic examples that will boost the quality of your glamping pod design. If you are wanting to provide a more luxurious design, features such as a shower, a fully functioning kitchen or pre installed beds are a fantastic way to put your glamping pod designs above the competition.

For those looking to go above and beyond with their designs, economically friendly options are the way to go. Using sustainable materials for the structure, as well as using energy saving electrical systems are just a few of the many ways you can make your pod environmentally friendly. Better for the planet, better for your clients.


Luxury Add ons

While your basic pod design might have the best quality material, where does that leave the rest!? The ‘add ons’ your glamping pod design has can make a significant difference. The types of add on can range too. You can include add ons such as exterior decking with outdoor chairs and tables, making it a perfect design for the summer. Or, you could include luxurious add ons inside your glamping pod design such as underfloor heating or a washing machine. Giving your glamping pod design the availability to have these add ons installed are just some of the simplest ways that can make your glamping pod design the best out there.


Location

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Anyone who is involved in glamping pod design knows that the location can be just as important as the design itself. As a result, it's important to always keep the location in mind when making a good glamping pod design. For the businesses that make glamping pod designs on-masse, they recognise that their designs will need to look harmonious for the site they are building on.

In cases such as these there must be a standard design that these pods follow, including all the best materials and features while designing to a size that falls in line with the sites planning permission. 

For those glamping pod designers that are designing bespoke pods for a site with agricultural features, the design is just as important, possibly more. Designing pods in the style of TeePees that will be placed into a forest can make a glamping experience magical and create a fantastical world for those who are staying in your glamping pod design. Playing to your location is a practical choice to make when designing your pod.

Are you ready to take the next step in your glamping pod venture? If you want to turn your dreams into reality then don’t hesitate to get in touch with us and our team of expert designers.

Andrew Lloyd