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Beautiful Tiny House (800 sq ft)

This beautiful, bright and modern cottage is located in Oregon and designed by Nir Pearlson Architect. This sustainable hybrid timber-frame Mini Home combines cozy spaces with an expansive character. The interiors weave into the surrounding garden, and the home celebrates the cycle of seasons. The front porch transitions gracefully via a slate-floor entryway into the central space where the living, dining, and cooking areas overlap and interact. Continue reading “Beautiful Tiny House (800 sq ft)” »

Take a Virtual Video Tour of this Amazing $16,348 Log Cabin

Are you looking for a duplex living arrangement? Today is your lucky day, especially if you fancy the more traditional log cabin design. The Cumberland Log Cabin Kit can be yours from $16,350. The people from the Amish Cabin Company provide you with a comfortable home. The feeling of nature will be all around you with this cabin. The logs used in building it come from sustainable tree plantations so you don’t need to worry about that. Continue reading “Take a Virtual Video Tour of this Amazing $16,348 Log Cabin” »

Beautiful Mini Greenhouse

Are you planning to start seedlings in the spring or extend the season in the fall? The simplest solution for you is building a greenhouse. The process isn’t difficult and if you have a design and building plan, it shouldn’t take a weekend’s worth of work. For this DIY project to yield a result like the one featured on this website, you will need 2 by 3’s pine for the framing and 6 mil greenhouse plastic as cover.

Wonderful DIY Train For Your Garden

Warmer times are slowly installing into almost every backyard. With this in mind, why don’t you take steps for preparing the overall ambiance? Wouldn’t you like to get appraisal for the work you’ve done, from friends and guests? Don’t ponder on the decision, and improve the design of your garden with a cute handcrafted project. This DIY train planter made out of wood is a great way to do exactly that!

How About This Self-Sufficient Garden Pool Farm?

 

When Dennis and Danielle McClung bought a foreclosed home in Mesa, Ariz., in 2009, their new yard featured a broken, empty . Instead of spending a small fortune to repair and fill it, Dennis had a far more prescient idea: He built a plastic cap over it and started growing things inside. Continue reading “How About This Self-Sufficient Garden Pool Farm?” »

A Swedish shelter with green steps that lead to a rooftop terrace

This new tiny home is designed by Swedish Belatchew Arkitekter for outdoors brand JABO. Called Steps, this wooden, prefab shelter features planted steps leading onto a fantastic roof terrace where you can enjoy the great outdoors.

According to Belatchew Arkitekter’s CEO Rahel Belatchew Lerdell, Steps ‘is a small house with large spaces.’ Designed entirely from high-quality Siberian larch, this home Continue reading “A Swedish shelter with green steps that lead to a rooftop terrace” »

Christmas Wreath: Red Truck Wreath

This beautiful rustic red truck wreath is made on a wired wreath frame using a 6″ wide burlap ribbon with sewn edges. It’s embellish with a beautiful Christmas bow handmade with different wired ribbons, a red truck with glittered frosted snow and artificial frosted Christmas evergreen. These are available in the link below… Continue reading “Christmas Wreath: Red Truck Wreath” »

Turn Tree Stumps And Logs Into Unique Chairs/Stools

Here are some examples of how you can turn tree stumps and logs into unique furniture that will last for years to come. This Rustic Log chairs collection features an authentic rustic look and feel through the use of natural wood logs in each design. When you mix an exotic burl wood with either cedar, pine, aspen, juniper or manzanita logs, you have a true one of a kind piece of rustic log furniture. If you are looking for true rustic log chiars/stools you are in the right place! Continue reading “Turn Tree Stumps And Logs Into Unique Chairs/Stools” »

Man builds hybrid mini-motorhome on top of his Prius

Made primarily using scraps scavenged from the tip, the miniature house set Mr Lawler back $150 and took just over a week to complete.
The abode sports a tin roof with a chimney, a stained-glass window and a letter box displaying the car’s registration plate.“There’s a lot of boring camper vans out there. I thought this would be a little bit more quaint and Australiana with a rusted tin roof,” Mr Lawler said. Continue reading “Man builds hybrid mini-motorhome on top of his Prius” »


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