Building an off the grid, tiny house style cabin is a dream for many Americans,but money is always a huge obstacle to putting up any building. At least, that’s the conventional wisdom. Derek Diedricksen, however, doesn’t subscribe to that notion, and built his tiny, off-grid cabin for just $300 using recycled and found materials.
Really.
“The cabin was made with a large portion of recycled and free materials, and I was thereby able to build it for only $300 USD,” Diedricksen explains on his blog,Relax Shacks. “Counting all the decor and such- a few items I made, some Ikea stuff, and free and/or yard sale items- the decor budget was under $100. Its a mere 8′ by 8′, covered in a combination of metal and (clear) Tuftex polycarbonate roofing, and built atop a base of local cedar from (a local lumber mill).”
Diedricksen has built several tiny house type cabins throughout the US, and offers a number of workshops to help teach people the skills they need to build their own off-grid cabins out of inexpensive- and, sometimes, free!- materials. His next workshop is in November …
Tiny House Workshop
… but if you’re not yet convinced that Derek’s site is worth checking out, take a few seconds to take a look at this $300 cabin he calls his “backwoods reading room”, below. If you can’t get enough of it,click here to check out even more photos over at Derek’s site. Enjoy!
Tiny Cabin / Backwoods Reading Room
Source | Images:Relaxshacks, viaOff Grid World.
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