These Best Friends Built Their Own Tiny Town To Grow Old Together

 

The tiny house movement is on a roll, collecting more and more people every day. This group of four couples shares 20 years of friendship, and the desire to join the tiny house movement. Only instead of building one tiny home they built their own tiny town complete with four tiny cabins all facing the beautiful Llano river located just outside of Austin, Texas. They lovingly refer to their tiny town as the ‘Llano Exit Strategy.’

Each 400-square-foot tiny cabin cost around $40,000 to build and includes a pullout couch, bathroom, sitting area, queen bed, front porch, running water and air conditioning. Thanks to architect Matt Garcia each cabin is built to be as sustainable as possible, while still offering most of the modern day comforts we are accustomed to.

Each cabin has a specially designed slanted roof with water barrels that can hold as much as 5,000 gallons of rainwater. The cabins also feature reflective walls that reduce heat in the summer and insulated windows to keep out the cold come winter. The cabin interiors are made of plywood in order to reduce costs and provide a warm yet spacious feel. The exterior is made of corrugated steel to help reflect heat.

The property also includes a bigger main house for cooking and gathering, making the tiny town that much more magical. The happy-go-lucky group of friends spends as much time in their tiny town as they possibly can, and they all plan to retire on the peaceful property surrounded by loved ones.













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