If you want to live independently and not have to worry about paying the rent each month or the piles of money you have to put aside for the mortgage, the next project we’re about to showcase will surely inspire you. It’s not especially the DIY project itself, but the philosophy behind it, because the tiny home on wheels you can see in the pictures was completed by a 16 year-old boy. Austin Hay did not wish to be constrained by a mortgage or rent. So he did something not that many teens do: raised a house. He started out with a $2,000 trailer from a second-hand dealer and then gathered materials from recycling centers and scrap yards in his area of Sonoma County, California. To get a better picture, all of the doors and windows installed were salvaged goods. He had some help from friends or family, in the form of donations and workload from time to time. The tiny home resembles an RV, but the entire process is more close to building a house. The interior of the tiny home is comprised of a kitchen area with fridge, sink and stove, bathroom with shower, and a sleeping loft (situated over them), a composting toilet and even room for a desk. Browse through the images and feel inspired by this DIY project!
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