This is a 107-square-foot off-grid tiny house that was built for only $2,500 using mostly reclaimed materials.
It was built with the help of 15 people working together to make it happen and it features a unique geodesic dome window.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living area with a couch and workstation and an upstairs sleeping loft. Since this tiny home is located within a community, the owner has chosen to use the communal kitchen and bathroom on the property.
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Tiny House Built for $2500 with a Geo-Dome Window
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This is the 12 x 12 Innermost House Tiny Cabin where the owners lived simply in it for seven years without electricity.
From the outside, it looks like an ordinary tiny cabin with a covered front porch.
When you go inside, you’ll find a library, living area, fireplace, kitchenette, and an upstairs sleeping loft. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Couple’s Life in Off-Grid 12 x 12 Innermost House Tiny Cabin
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In search of a more simple life and completeness, the couple, Michael and Diana lived in a 144 square foot tiny home in Northern California for seven years. They feel their house was not tiny but just right for them.
The tiny house does not feel small as you will see below. The natural sunlight and surrounding trees there are magical.
Diana says you enter a timeless time here. And it’s easy to forget about everything but the present moment.
The fireplace is a necessity in this home as it creates heat for the home and bathing water.
With no electricity which means no refrigerator, no meat, no ice cream Diana would cook beautifully colored fresh vegetables in one small cast iron pot over the open fire for their meals.
Enjoy the photos and video below of this unique simple way of living.
Couple Live for 7 years in a 144 Sq. Ft. Tiny House with No Electricity
Images © Faircompanies
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