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06-23-2015, 12:23 PM
These Best Friends Built Their Own Tiny Town To Grow Old Together
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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.’
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The four couples have remained best friends for 20 years, and so building their own tiny town seemed like the best way to enjoy life to the fullest.
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The group combined their money in order to afford a sustainable town they could happily call home as they grow old together.
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Each of the four cabins located at ‘Llano Exit Strategy’ was built for around $40,000 and includes a queen bed, couch, bathroom and front porch.
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Architect Matt Garcia says of the plywood interiors, “It’s a high-design finish that doesn’t cost a lot of money.”
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The roofs are built to collect rainwater into 5,000 gallon water barrels.
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Resident Fred Zipp said, “This is a magical place, but it’s arid. We’re doing what we can to reserve as much water as possible for the native trees and grasses.”
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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.’
http://www.earthporm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/four-couples-live-together-town-sustainable-homes-texas-llano-exit-strategy-matt-garcia-14.jpg
The four couples have remained best friends for 20 years, and so building their own tiny town seemed like the best way to enjoy life to the fullest.
http://www.earthporm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/four-couples-live-together-town-sustainable-homes-texas-llano-exit-strategy-matt-garcia-15.jpg
The group combined their money in order to afford a sustainable town they could happily call home as they grow old together.
http://www.earthporm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/four-couples-live-together-town-sustainable-homes-texas-llano-exit-strategy-matt-garcia-11.jpg
Each of the four cabins located at ‘Llano Exit Strategy’ was built for around $40,000 and includes a queen bed, couch, bathroom and front porch.
http://www.earthporm.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/four-couples-live-together-town-sustainable-homes-texas-llano-exit-strategy-matt-garcia-16.jpg
Architect Matt Garcia says of the plywood interiors, “It’s a high-design finish that doesn’t cost a lot of money.”
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The roofs are built to collect rainwater into 5,000 gallon water barrels.
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Resident Fred Zipp said, “This is a magical place, but it’s arid. We’re doing what we can to reserve as much water as possible for the native trees and grasses.”