A tiny house doesn’t necessarily have to be shabby. And a
stylish one doesn’t really have to cost a lot of money. Proving these points is
carpenter Derek Diedricksen, who makes small wooden dwellings out
of junk at $200 apiece. They look nothing like junk, though. The
decorative detailing in these houses make them pretty interesting places to
live in.
The largest structure made by 33-year-old Derek is Gypsy
Junker – 24 square feet in size and 5ft 10 inches high. The smallest one is
just 4ft tall. But then the interiors of these houses are so pretty that anyone
would be interested to spend at least one night in them. Everyday junk is used
in the building process, like the glass from the front of a washing machine
that becomes a porthole-like window and a sheet of metal is used as a flipdown
counter. Castoff storm windows, shipping pallets and discarded cabinets are
used as well. Stained glass windows and the likes are used for that decorative
touch. Some of the houses built by Derek are also portable, ranging from 4 to
24 square feet in size.
Photo: TINY – The
Movie
I’m especially in love with these portable homes. I suppose
you could really live anywhere you liked in these little mobile box homes. But
then, there’s always the danger of someone wheeling you away in the dead of the
night. According to Derek, “It’s meant as a secure sleeping place, a micro
mobile shelter. For festivals it’s a single sleeper: a tent alternative, but
one that is not going to tear as easily and offers a little more security.”
Photo: RelaxShack
More of Derek’s handsome craftsmanship has been illustrated
in his book – “Humble Homes, Simple Shacks, Cozy Cottages, Ramshackle Retreats,
Funky Forts.” Sure is a long name for a book. He also has a YouTube series
called ‘Tiny Yellow House’, which has become pretty popular. Derek says he has
been passionate about carpentry ever since he was a kid. He was always obsessed
with tiny architecture, and when his dad gave him a book called ‘Tiny Houses’
for his 10th birthday, Derek was hooked for life. “There’s no
better place than inside someplace that is unconventional and bizarre. It helps
you think outside the box instead of sitting in some white-walled room.” I
couldn’t agree with him more. What about you? Would you consider living in a
tiny, $200 space?
Man Builds $200 Tiny Eco-Homes from Ordinary Household Junk was
originally posted at OddityCentral.com
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