Creative self-service house in Lagesbüttel inspires the region!
Discover the unique self-service house in Lagesbüttel that offers hand-made decorative items - trustingly and creatively.

Creative self-service house in Lagesbüttel inspires the region!
In the picturesque Lagesbüttel in the Gifhorn district, a small but beautiful garden house has made a name for itself in a very short time. Something very special is happening there: a self-service kiosk that is all about creativity and craftsmanship opened its doors around four weeks ago and has been taking the hearts of local residents by storm ever since. News 38 reports that the house looks quite inconspicuous on the outside, but the inside is richly filled with lovely decorative items.
The minds behind this inspiring project are Melanie Sievert and her daughter Lani. They share a great passion for handmade things. The idea of establishing a self-service concept came about after the two of them caused great enthusiasm with their decorative gifts for Lani's teacher. “The response was so positive that we thought: We could also offer this in the form of a house,” explains Melanie. And so the creative project got rolling.
Simple but brilliant
The concept of the self-service kiosk is very simple: customers can select the lovingly designed items and put their money contactlessly into a mailbox set up. There is a price tag attached to each item, which makes the purchasing decision easier. This type of sale is very rare in the region and combines craftsmanship with trusting cooperation - which of course has its own charms.
The decorative items, most of which were created for occasions such as Father's Day, Mother's Day and Christmas, are not only beautiful to look at but also practical. Melanie dedicates her evenings to designing and developing new pieces. The response to their creative work is constantly growing, and the fire department in Lüdingworth has already organized a children's rally to promote the house.
More than just a sales stand
The decorative house at Rotdornallee 7 is not just a place to buy, it is also a meeting place for the community. Flyers are distributed to draw attention to the offer and attract curious visitors. This form of public relations succeeds in informing people about the beauty of handmade crafts and arousing lasting interest.
There are similar concepts that also exist in other parts of Germany. For example, a self-service cupboard in Beffendorf is very popular, where handmade unique items and gifts are sold. Visitors are always invited to come by and browse. Those interested can also find inspiring ideas here Schnökerhuus in Tarp, where lovingly crafted decorative items and gift ideas are also offered.
The self-service house in Lagesbüttel is not just a small shop, but also an expression of what lives in the region: creativity, community and the joy of craftsmanship. Anyone can come by here and discover something special - without the hustle and bustle of closing times. It remains to be seen how this extraordinary concept will develop, but the signs are good!