As the reinforced concrete of cities makes people increasingly eager to connect with nature, a type of residential space that "lets you see the scenery" has quietly gained popularity — the inflatable bubble house. Unlike traditional buildings with thick walls, it uses transparent PVC material and a lightweight inflatable structure to frame the blue sky, sunset glow, starry sky, and vegetation into a "flowing painting," turning every stay into an immersive experience of coexisting with nature.
The charm of the inflatable bubble house lies first in its "boundary-breaking" design. Different from enclosed hotel rooms or tents, high-quality inflatable bubble houses are made of thickened, explosion-proof transparent PVC. This material not only resists wind and rain and blocks external noise but also maximizes the transparency of the view. During the day, sunlight filters through the dome into the house; lying on the soft mattress, you can watch white clouds drift slowly by, with the sound of birdsong and gentle breeze in your ears. In the evening, the setting sun dyes the sky in a gradient of orange and pink, wrapping the bubble house in a soft halo. At night, turn off the indoor lights, and you’ll look up to a sky full of stars. If it happens to be the season when the Milky Way is clear, it feels as if you could reach out and touch the stars — this experience of "sleeping in nature without being disturbed by it" is a romance that traditional accommodation can never replace.