This is not a luxury dog house but a really small microhouse. When we say small, it's really small!
The Gypsy Junker is a tiny 24-square-foot house made mainly of shipping pallets and things other people discarded. As they say, one man's garbage is another man's treasure. It exactly fits an average man just for the basic use of space. Remarkably, it only cost $200 to built!
For ingenuity, thrift and charm, the tiny structures are hard to beat as these were made of reclaimed materials. The tiny house design was specifically made to have a transparent roofing, which allows a fine view of the treetops. It has imaginative and decorative details: a porthole-like window salvaged from a front-loading washing machine, a flip-down metal counter taken from the same deceased washer.
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