Don’t we all crave to take a break into the woods and live in quiet and peace for a while?
Living Her Dreams
A woman named Rosie built a tiny house in Coromandel, New Zealand, that is made up of five 20-foot shipping containers.
A Sacred Place
She named her house “Ahurewa,” which means “sacred place” because she honors the sacredness of the earth by living in the most environmentally responsible way possible.
Environment-Friendly
Rosie’s house gets its power from twelve solar panels on a 4kW setup. It also has two 2,500-liter water tanks and a vermicomposting toilet, and the water waste is routed to tanks utilized in a composting system.
All Natural
She gets her food from her small garden where she lets plants that grow naturally in the region bloom. This is where she also grows edible and medicinal plants for her personal use.
View From The Inside
Not only are the surroundings beautiful, but the ceiling-to-floor windows and sliding doors that welcome visitors with a breathtaking view also have perfect aesthetics.
Rosie’s Classification System
She also has a library inside where all the books are organized according to what she calls “Rosie’s Classification System.”
Fantastic Way To Wake Up
Rosie’s bedroom has enough area for her king-sized bed. A ceiling-to-floor glass pane on both sides of the wall provides a stunning sunrise view you’ll definitely be excited to wake up to every morning.
Wise Living
The best part about living in Rosie’s home is that she will never have to pay power or water bills again because of the house’s solar power, rainwater collection, and eco-friendly vermicomposting toilet.
Watch the video below for a tour of Rosie’s incredible home.
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