I wanted to share the interview with Dan Dobrowolski, a tiny home builder and creator of the ESCAPE cabin in Wisconsin.
For him it all started because he was building the units for a resort that he owns and operates called Canoe Bay near Chetek, Wisconsin.
But now he’s glad to be serving people who want to downsize and live in smaller homes that are a little more spacious than tiny houses even though that wasn’t the original intention.
His units are right around 400 square feet. They’re designed and built on wheels (as park models) so you can take them anywhere.
Interview with ESCAPE Cabin Builder
Image: KSTP
Enjoy the video tour/interview below:
VIDEO: ESCAPE Cabin (w/ Interview)
And just like tiny houses on trailers they’re built like traditional homes. Stick built using traditional framing. The homes start at $79,000 and can cost all the way up to $167,000 with all of the available options.
Read the original story over at KSTP.com (ABC 5 News)
Related: 392 Sq. Ft. ‘Escape’ Cabin
Visit Escape Homes for more information.
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I have seen pictures of this home and I just love the design and the fact that if can be on wheels or a foundation. However, the cost is an issue, too expensive for my tastes. But I think it would allow people who can afford to spend that kind of money the ability to have the luxury they want in a small space instead of a huge house with wasted space and even an bigger impact on the environment. Hats off to this tiny home builder.