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YouTube video on it: https://youtu.be/CN9nclH5V0A
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Saw this and thought of all y’all.
YouTube video on it: https://youtu.be/CN9nclH5V0A
Saw this and thought of all y’all.
That's beautiful. What's the roof made of? Would you struggle with those windows in a garden unless it's north facing or similarly sheltered? Or is the amount of roof overhang sufficient to block the sun during the main hours of the day in the late spring - summer?
No insulation, but I guess in the forest it won't get that hot in the summer and you just run the burner for heat.
Ohheyitsdrew I don't suppose you have a link?
On the general topic, the more I think about it the more I reckon you should go 2nd hand. Buy something the correct depth, but longer to give more wood to canabalise. You'd have to think of a clever way to convert the dull pitched roof to something smarter. But things like enlarging the window and reinforcing at wall are relatively straightforward. As an eg I saw one for £80 BIN in Edgeware.