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There are so many ways to live a simple lifestyle, especially when you decide to go off-grid.
When you’re in rural land, you’re often allowed to build a variety of structures. And many times- as little as you like!
So how about this tiny geodesic dome home on stilts with a view? It was recently up for sale with the land in Alaska but it’s no longer available.
Either way I wanted to showcase it here on Tiny House Talk and add it to the dome homes category because I thought you’d enjoy it.
Take a look and then share what you liked best about it in the comments at the bottom of this post. You’ll get a peek inside, too.
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As you can see it’s fully outfitted with furniture.
And there’s even an upstairs sleeping loft…
Plenty of room for a big group or a family to enjoy.
Source: https://tinyhouselistings.com/geodesic-dome-with-land/
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Thanks for sharing this. My friends in Simms, Arkansas had one of these in the 1990s, but it was located on the ground in their backyard.
Hi Alex, Thanks for the info you send everyday. I would like to have plans and views for an easy to build “Ferrocement Style” Dome Homes.
Can you help?
Rhanks in advance
Regards
Ariel