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A young couple built a 560sqft 'earthship' home using reclaimed and re-purposed materials with wooden walls reinforced by car tires for just $10,000 Architecture student Taylor Bode and his wife, preschool teacher and yoga instructor Steph, both 31, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, decided to build their own home in an effort to reconnect with nature The wood used to make the tables, walls, ceiling, and cabinets are all made from reclaimed wood The surprisingly spacious interior has a minimalist look and natural light floods the living areas through large windows where discarded colored bottles provide a stained-glass effect Building a house isn't cheap but Taylor and Steph managed to complete theirs for just $10,000 after deciding to use free, easily accessible materials to construct a low-tech, high-performance cabin 'Steph and I were 25 years old and fantasised about experiencing a simpler life - the whole Waldon Pond, slowing down and reconnecting with nature idea,' Mr Bode said 'Car tires became reinforced rammed earth bricks. Bottles became stained glass compositions. Old barn wood was reused for interior finishes,' he said An earthship is a type of passive solar house that is made of both natural and up-cycled materials such as earth-packed tires, pioneered by architect Michael Reynolds It is meant to address six principles or human needs such as: thermo-solar heating and cooling, solar and wind electricity, and self-contained sewage treatment Mr Bode poses holding a hammer with a tool belt around his waist as the interior of the house is worked on Also provides water harvesting and long-term storage and some internal food production capability The room includes an old wood fire that blends perfectly with the log cabin in the woods feel 'Living in a passive-solar, earth-sheltered home has a way of forcing a direct connection with diurnal rhythms and the processes of nature,' Mr Bode said Earthship structures are intended to be 'off-the-grid-ready' homes, with minimal reliance on public utilities and fossil fuels They are constructed to use available natural resources, especially energy from the sun and rain water A cozy bedroom with an octagonal window brightened up with old glass bottles of numerous colors and a kitchen with cabinets made from reclaimed wood with a rustic feel |
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