Turn any setting into a luxury space that feels private, calm, and elevated. With a Voi tent, you create the kind of comfort guests remember, from the first look to the last night. It’s built for hospitality standards, so your experience feels polished.
The Voi tent gives you 90 m² / 968 ft² of overall living space, so you’ve got plenty of room to shape it around what you want to build. It’s a clean setup for couples, families, or guests sharing a space, and it also works great as a short-term rental where privacy matters. If you want to tweak the flow, we can help map out 2D layouts so the finished setup fits how you’ll actually use it.
Relax in comfort with the Voi tent, designed for a refined outdoor stay. It features a stylish sleeping space, an elegant bathroom, and a cozy sitting area, with thoughtful details throughout, everything you need for a polished escape in nature.
Celebrate any occasion with a private dining setup inside the Voi tent. Enjoy a beautifully set table, scenic views, and a secluded veranda that creates an easy, intimate atmosphere for slow meals and unforgettable moments.
Host small gatherings in style with the Voi tent. It’s made for relaxed social moments, with tasteful furnishings and a charming veranda that feels welcoming and elevated, a perfect setting for resorts and curated get-togethers.
Available in a range of layouts, the Voi tent adapts to your needs with flexible configurations and upgrade options. Structural enhancements like high wind resistance help ensure comfort and durability across locations and changing weather.
A Voi tent can look amazing, but the real win is how it works day to day. This consult is for anyone who wants a space that feels easy, and not cluttered. We’ll talk through how you plan to use it, quiet retreat, guest stay, or a unique spot on your property, then map out a design direction that suits your environment.
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Yes, both are possible. And honestly, they can make a big difference when you’re setting up a Voi tent. A site visit before you build helps you plan smarter.
Someone can walk the land with you, check out the terrain, look at layout options, sun angles, wind direction, and how trucks or gear will access the space.
This is especially helpful if you’re building on uneven ground, near protected areas, or just want to avoid surprises later on. A lot of people choose this step just for peace of mind before placing their order.
When it comes time to install, you don’t have to figure it out all on your own. There’s a supervised setup option available.
That means someone with experience can come out to guide your team through the process usually by helping install one tent model properly, so your crew can handle the rest with confidence.
This can be helpful if you’re installing more than one tent, working with a new crew, or setting up on land that’s uneven or hard to access.
You’ll need to have your own tools ready on-site, things like drills, ladders, and scaffolding. A full list is usually shared ahead of time so you can prep before the team arrives.
Getting tools together early helps the install go smoother and helps avoid losing time on setup day. It also makes it easier to keep your crew moving through steps in the right order without stopping to shop for missing items.
You’re responsible for covering travel, meals, local transport, and lodging for the supervisor. These are extra costs, but for many projects, especially bigger ones or custom layouts, it can be worth it to make sure things are done right from the beginning.
It can also help prevent small mistakes that turn into bigger fixes later, like frame alignment issues or fabric tension problems.
Supervised setup days usually run 8 to 10 hours, depending on the number of tents and the complexity of the design.
If your land is tricky or if you’ve never installed anything like this before, it’s a smart way to avoid delays, rework, or costly mistakes down the line.
Having a clear plan, tools ready, and enough people on site can also help keep the day on track.
Treated polyester ripstop canvas is used instead of cotton which is stronger, doesn’t stretch out as easily, and won’t keep tearing if it ever gets a small rip. It’s also resistant to UV, mold, and general wear and tear, which helps the tent hold its shape and last longer.
If you want a tent that stays looking good after lots of sun, changing weather, and regular use, the canvas choice is a big part of that.
Yes. For added comfort, insulation can be stitched right between two layers of canvas. This helps regulate the temperature and also cuts down on outside noise. You get a quieter, more private space that feels closer to a cabin than a tent.
This can be useful in hot areas where daytime heat builds up, and in cooler areas where you want the inside to feel less drafty at night. It also helps the tent feel more livable for longer stays.
Yes, that’s one of the biggest advantages of a Voi tent. You’re not limited to a few fixed options or standard floor plans.
Tent sizes are flexible. They can start as small as around 130 square feet for something like a spa room or a private nook, and go up to 10,000+ square feet for something bigger like a restaurant, a lodge, or a multi-room suite.
You can also customize things like the canvas color, frame finish, window placement, door styles, and extras like overhangs or a front veranda.
Yes. If you’ve got something very specific in mind, you don’t have to stick to a pre-made model. You can bring in your own ideas, sketches, or floor plans and have something built around them.
That could mean an open-air shower, a wraparound deck, extra windows for natural light, or a custom roof shape that fits your location.
Even if you start with an existing design, you can still adjust details so the finished Voi tent matches how you want it to look and work.
Yes, a strong, level platform is one of the most important parts of setting up a Voi tent. These aren’t like pop-up tents you throw on a patch of grass.
They’re meant to be installed on a stable base like a raised wooden deck or a concrete slab. This foundation keeps the structure secure, protects the canvas, and creates space underneath for plumbing, electrical, and insulation if you’re adding those features.
Setting it directly on the ground often leads to moisture buildup, faster fabric wear, drainage issues, and unstable anchoring.
If your site is tricky, like if it’s sloped, near water, or hard to access, you don’t have to figure it out on your own.
While decking isn’t something that’s typically supplied with the tent itself, you can get help with deck design and planning.
There’s also the option to connect with local suppliers who can provide what you’ll need, from floorboards to substructure to moisture barriers. Getting the foundation right matters because it supports comfort, stability, and easier upkeep later.
Voi tents are built to handle real weather and not just ideal conditions, and materials can be customized to fit your climate. In hot areas, airflow matters. The layered roof system, shade fly, PVC rain fly, and canvas lets air circulate between layers to reduce heat buildup.
For wind, different frame options are available. Basic setups handle moderate winds, and stronger framing like a 60 mm steel frame with a ring beam can handle much higher wind speeds.
For rain, the PVC rain fly is waterproof, and proper tension and roof pitch help shed water. Snow areas need stronger frames, steeper roof angles, and added reinforcement for snow load.