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See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

Can’t afford to pay off the house in one lump sum, but don’t want to be a house slave? If you are a loser, stop daydreaming and take a look at what American architect Macy Miller did~ The answer is DIY!

The cozy cabin that took her two years to build is called "Tiny House", and the "foundation" is actually a flatbed trailer. The cabin uses a large number of environmentally friendly materials. The siding is made from recycled wooden shipping pallets, and the windows are donated by others, so the cost is greatly reduced. Although the total area is only 18 square meters, it can definitely be called a small house, but although the house is small, it is fully equipped with a kitchen, a bathroom, a dining and reception area, an outdoor deck, and audio-visual and lighting equipment.

Of course, due to the limited space, in addition to comfort, functionality and space utilization also need to be taken into consideration. A large storage cabinet doubles as a TV cabinet, and the bed is arranged on top of the chest-high wardrobe and also against the wall. Shelves are installed above to increase storage space. In the future, Macy Miller hopes that the cabin can generate its own electricity, which will greatly improve the mobility and adaptability of the cabin!

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer

See the cozy cabin built by an American architect on a flatbed trailer