Yurta is Here!


Finally after loads of planning and prep, Yurta is here!
We're downsizing from our already cozy home to 226sq ft for five!
We'll still enjoy the luxuries of indoor bath and kitchen, but our new nest is as cozy as it is warm!


Although we're not sure how this counts as 'nomadic living'.
My husband spent months preparing the space, outfitting it with a deck and insulated, round floor, sourcing a good sized stove and installing a chimney through canvas walls.


Now, inside it feels like we're camping in remote lands!
Our cheeks turn rosy red from the fire as the winds whistle outside.
We have natural lighting, which doubles as an observatory, with 4 feet wide of roof dome.
Altogether, it's incredible and the result of some serious dedication from Daddy and friends.


1. Order the Canadian made, all-season Yurta
2. Choose and level location


3. Design & build deck

Quality Control at Work
Working Overtime!


Round flooring

4. Build round flooring (recruit clever friends and their routers)



5. Assemble yurta!

 Skeleton (lattice walls and roof beams)
Anchoring


Wool Insulation & Sewn-in Windows

 Canvas Walls & Roof

Stove & Chimney Kit