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		<title>Tiny DIY Cabin Gets You Off the Grid and Back to Nature</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Lisa Hoover]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Just when I was starting to feel good about my DIY granola bars, along comes a couple with a do-it-yourself project that makes my attempt look small time. Portland, Oregon residents Mariah Morrow and Ryan Lingard built themselves a 130-square foot cabin in the mountains where they can retreat, relax, and go completely off the&#8230;</p>
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<p>Just when I was starting to feel good about my <a href="http://ecosalon.com/diy-nutty-cranberry-maple-granola/">DIY granola bars</a>, along comes a couple with a do-it-yourself project that makes my attempt look small time. Portland, Oregon residents Mariah Morrow and Ryan Lingard built themselves a <a href="http://www.sunset.com/home/architecture-design/how-to-build-a-small-cabin-00418000068536/">130-square foot cabin</a> in the mountains where they can retreat, relax, and go completely off the grid.</p>
<p>The couple named the cabin The Signal Shed and outfitted it with, well &#8211; nothing. There&#8217;s no running water or electricity and it relies on a wood-burning stove for heat. That said, this rustically luscious cabin is beautifully decorated and cozy.</p>
<p>Morrow and Ryan chose the location carefully so it would blend into its surroundings, then built it on a platform designed to protect the delicate foliage of the forest floor. Using recycled building parts and uncovered treasures on Craigslist, they built the structure in a mere two weeks. The cost? $57,000 which includes the price of the land.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p>For $1,000, you can buy the plans from Lingard and build the same cabin in your neck of the woods. Or, for $18,000, he&#8217;ll deliver a ready-built Signal Shed right to you. If you want a tiny, eco-responsible getaway of your own, you can&#8217;t top a cabin like this. While you&#8217;re there, you can practice making granola.</p>
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