This is cool- itโs John and Finโs off-the-grid tiny home in Georgia.ย ย Theyโve named it the โBeloved Cabin Tiny House Homestead & Stay.โ
Fin coaxed John to leave their big city life behind and build aย small 304-square-foot tiny house from the empty shell of what is called a lofted-barn portable building.
They have vegetable gardens, fruit trees, forests, two winding creeks originating from natural springs, solar energy, a methane biogas system for cooking, rainwater collection systems, and more.
They have their own style that they call โCozy Boho Dumpster Dive.โ Furniture is either DIY, repurposed, or salvaged.ย
For them, a โdream homeโ is what they have created for themselves and specifically supports what they enjoy and how they want to live.
It took 18 mos. to build.ย
They started the United Tiny House Association thatย has grown to become what is arguably the largest tiny living support and advocacy organization in the world with over 37K+ members.
Their toilet is a composting model.
The combination bathroom/greenhouse is their favorite room.ย
When they added the greenhouse/bathroom, they converted the space that was the original bathroom into a large walk-thru closet.
Their advice for finding or creating oneโs dream home is quite simple: โDo whatever you want as long as it doesnโt negatively impact others
โฆ and donโt listen to the naysayers.โ
I have no idea what this is, but they say itโs for cooking fuel.ย
The garden is lovely. I canโt believe that all this only took 18 mos.ย
They also own 3 tiny houses, a yurt, and a skoolie. Looks like they sleep in the yurt. Makes a pretty bedroom.