Thursday, September 09, 2010
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Low Impact Tiny Cabin in Jackson Hole

We’re fascinated with small houses like this one in Jackson, Wyoming. The “park model” home was featured on the Tiny House Blog the other day, racking up a slew of comments. Turns out it was built with SIP walls and roofing (for energy efficiency) and has bamboo flooring, a dual-flush toilet, LED lighting, and an exterior cladding of both rusty metal and cedar siding. It cost $95,000 to build but can be rented if you’re near Jackson Hole Campground.

Jackson-hole-camp-park-side

We’re fascinated with small houses like this one in Jackson, Wyoming. The “park model” home was featured on the Tiny House Blog the other day, racking up a slew of comments. Turns out it was built with SIP walls and roofing (for energy efficiency) and has bamboo flooring, a dual-flush toilet, LED lighting, and an exterior cladding of both rusty metal and cedar siding. It cost $95,000 to build but can be rented if you’re near Jackson Hole Campground.

Jackson-hole-camp-park-front

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Jackson-hole-camp-park-living

Jackson-hole-camp-park-bedroom

Jackson-hole-camp-park-bathroom

Jackson-hole-camp-park-floorplan

Photo credits: Jackson Hole Campground; noticed at Tiny House Blog.



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