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Brent built this super cool tiny house hobbit studio using a mix of cob, stick frame, and ICF (insulated concrete forms). It's 300 square feet, built in a pentagon shape, with a green roof, a masonry wood stove, homemade wine barrel furniture, and a separate shed with a shower and composting toilet. You can follow and find out more about The Wobbly Hobbit Studio here: https://wobblyhobbit.com/ He built The Wobbly Hobbit Studio in British Columbia, Canada, over the course of 6 years with help from friends, as well as from an engineer (Tim Krahn) and alternative builder (Pat Amos) that he retained to help with the build. In total, the tiny house cost $50,000 Canadian to build (approx. $35,000 USD) including the appliances. Inside, there's a kitchen with wine barrel cabinetry, a fridge and toaster oven, a sink and water heater. There's a masonry stove that heats the thermal mass of a cob bench in the kitchen. He has a cozy living room with lots of seating (but still space to do VR), and a bed with a wine-barrel headboard and transforming standing desk workspace. Brent was careful not to take down any big trees during the build and instead he chose to build the studio around a big beautiful cedar tree. He also kept the plants that were on the ground before the build, and transplanted them onto the green roof once the studio was complete. He also incorporated scotch broom (an invasive species where he is) into the build to remove some of it from the surrounding landscape. The studio also collects rainwater, which is in abundance in the rainforest :) You can follow and find out more about Bren'ts awesome Wobbly Hobbit Studio here: https://wobblyhobbit.com/ Thanks for watching! ------------------------------------------------------------- STAY IN TOUCH! ------------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.exploringalternatives.ca Facebook: / exploringalternativesblog Instagram: / exploringalternatives ------------------------------------------------------------- COMMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------- We want our channel and comments section to be an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome to watch and contribute. For this reason, inappropriate or hateful comments will be reported and/or deleted. Please discuss and debate respectfully, and report inappropriate or hateful comments directly to YouTube. ------------------------------------------------------------- CREDITS ------------------------------------------------------------- Music Credit: Exploring Alternatives Editing Credit: Exploring Alternatives Filming Credit: Alex Harris / alexrooted Photo Credit: photos and videos of the build provided by Brent from Wobbly Hobbit #greenbuilding #cobhouse #tinyhouse