A number factors have lead us to consider making capital improvements to the compound. Among those factors are the desire to have somewhere comfortable for more than one person to sit out rain, the poor defenses of the RV against the local mouse population, and a gasoline-drinking, camp site vandalizing bear that has recently moved in. We started thinking about building something more permanent.
A full on house or cabin was considered, but those are expensive. They also require a great deal of time and effort to manage their construction. An alternative was proposed a couple of weeks ago, briefly negotiated, and settled as a course of action. The idea is to build a tiny cabin, really a shed that contains the virtues of a cabin, though in abbreviated or miniaturized form. The basic requirements were provisions for: a hot shower, a toilet, a king sized bed for the parents, separate sleeping area for children, comfortable seating for everyone, and pancake making facilities.
I quickly progressed from this to a working design. The basics are a simple 12'x16' box with a steeply pitched roof. On the outside it looks like a shed, with out swinging barn doors and shutters on all the widows to lock things up tight. On the inside, a set of sliding glass doors reside behind the barn doors. Walls are insulated and paneled. The front half is the living area is open to the rafters and houses a sleeper sofa. The back half has a loft above for sleeping and a small kitchen, toilet closet, shower stall, and utility closet. It is a lot of fun trying to work out how to fit all of these pieces in a small space. It has been dubbed the "shabin." Shed + cabin = shabin.
The cabin will be completely off-grid. Most systems will be adapted from RV components. Power will be 12V supplied by battery. Energy will come from the generator we already have, but could switch to solar panels in the future. Water will be brought in via car from the nearby spring. The toilet will be a composting model. Propane will supply an instant water heater and a cook top.
This week we secured a builder. He will be putting up the basic, weather tight shed structure this winter. We will be finishing and furnishing the insides our selves over the spring and summer. So expect more posts in the future to track our progress.
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