Off-Grid Micro Cabin in Tennessee

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The cabin began as a steel cube—the vertical cedar slats give it strength, and openings in the back wall add interest. The verticality of the façade helps the cabin slip into the woods during the day, and at night light from the interior escapes through the silver openings.” – Inhabitat

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    Doris l holt

    Could I add a composting toilet and air condition air?