The Fuselage by Britain's Tree Tents is putting a new twist on the tiny home. The 17-foot-long, 9.5-foot-wide pipe-shaped cabin is sustainable, can hang from a tree or mountain side, and can operate off the grid, writes New Atlas writer Adam Williams.
The dwelling comprises a sustainably-sourced wooden frame, with a recycled aluminum exterior. It's delivered in flatpack kit form and takes between two and four days for the Tree Tents team to assemble. As standard, it's simply installed on stilts on the ground, with no foundations required. However, the cabin can also optionally be suspended from trees on a system of ropes and straps, much like a hammock tent, or even be attached to the side of a mountain, if desired. The Fuselage can be extended to include a bathroom with toilet and shower, as well as a small kitchenette, at extra cost.
The Fuselage starts from roughly $33,000, plus taxes and installation fees.
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