For camping, glamping and tourist land
Old houses drag the rating down. Replace them with QHome modules.
If the territory already has traffic, a view, a lake, the sea or ready-made land, it is not necessary to start with a large-scale construction. QHome helps to quickly add new rooms, update outdated stock or launch the first phase of a modular settlement.
Settlement format
Show the owner the whole resort idea, not just one cabin
The video belongs in the content flow where the operator is already thinking about layout, phasing and investor logic. It supports a bigger discussion: how the territory looks after replacement, how guests move through it and what the first launch can include.
- visualizes rows, terraces and shared service zones
- helps explain phased launch to partners or investors
- keeps the offer focused on business value, not a single render
Update plan
One project - three ways to increase the value of the territory
We build a practical resort upgrade plan: which old houses to remove, where to put premium modules, what can be launched first and how to leave room for the next queue.
Upgrade logic
From weak stock to a stronger hospitality product
Old mobile homes
weak photos, repairs before each season, lower average check and a product that is hard to sell as premium.
New modular rooms
panoramic windows, private terraces, clean engineering and a photo product that works on booking platforms.
Services and upsell
QBBQ, sauna-unit, smart lock, remote climate control and guest extras that improve revenue per stay.
Scenarios
Where the upgrade gives the fastest effect
Replacement of old houses
If there are already worn-out mobile homes or wooden houses on the territory, new modules can raise the average check, improve photos on booking platforms and reduce repair costs.
Adding a premium zone
In an active campsite, you can create a separate row of modular rooms with a better view, a private terrace, a sauna or an outdoor kitchen QBBQ.
Launching on the finished site
If the land is already available, the modular format allows you to go from the concept to the sale of nights faster: the plot is prepared in parallel, and the houses are manufactured in factory conditions.
Business logic
What the campsite owner gets
More price options
Sell different categories: base stays, panoramic modules, family units, sauna-unit or QBBQ package.
Less construction chaos
The main work stays in production. On site you prepare base, access, connection, delivery and start-up.
Clear phasing
Start small, test demand and seasonality, then add modules without restarting the whole facility.
Better guest experience
New modules are easier to photograph, maintain and connect to smart lock, PMS and remote climate control.
Benefits for a glamping owner
Two upgrades that make remote hospitality easier to operate
Off-grid
Solar panels + battery
For glamping operators, this option helps place modular units in scenic remote locations without depending fully on grid infrastructure.
Key benefits
- Enables development on remote or nature-based plots
- Reduces electricity costs during daily operation
- Provides backup power for a more reliable guest experience
- Makes the project more sustainable and attractive to eco-conscious guests
- Helps avoid or reduce expensive grid connection works
- Supports year-round operation in locations with limited infrastructure
Hotel ready
PMS, smart locks, remote climate
For glamping operators, this option turns each modular home into a professionally managed hospitality unit, reducing manual work and improving guest service.
Key benefits
- Remote check-in and check-out without staff on site
- Smart locks reduce key handling and lost-key issues
- Remote climate control prepares the unit before guest arrival
- Easier coordination of cleaning and turnover between bookings
- PMS integration helps manage reservations, billing, and operations
- Better scalability when operating multiple cabins or glamping units
- Lower operational workload for owners and staff
- More professional guest experience similar to a boutique hotel
Process
How we propose to approach the project
Territory audit
Existing houses, vacancies, access, views, noise, utilities, target guest and seasonal demand.
Phasing plan
First launch, next modules, service areas, saunas, QBBQ, maintenance access and future expansion.
Model mix
Alpina, Magnum, Geo and Forza are compared by footprint, guest type, view, budget and operator workflow.
Investment package
Delivery, installation, site readiness, operating options and investor-facing logic are prepared as one proposal.
Models
Models to consider for camping

Alpina
compact micro-chalet for glamping, hotel-room use and fast premium upgrades on scenic plots.
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Magnum
larger compact home for family stays, longer bookings and cottage-village scenarios with stronger comfort.
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Geo
clear rectangular cabin for repeatable resort rows, terraces and efficient campsite scaling.
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Forza
expressive premium module for stronger photo appeal, higher room category and distinctive guest experience.
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Connect the camping upgrade with the investment model
The next step is not just a model selection. It is a short feasibility package for the owner or investor: land, phasing, module mix, optional services and a first commercial logic.
- location and country of the project
- number of old houses or free plots
- delivery access and crane possibility
- electricity, water, sewage or off-grid scenario
- preferred comfort level and launch season