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Adorable 35-Sq.-Ft. Study Cabin Was Built for $400 Using Recycled and Salvaged Materials

07/08/2014
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    The hustle and bustle of city life is invigorating, but there are times when it's not very conducive to quiet contemplation. That's why one NYU professor hired Derek "Deek" Diedricksen of <a href="http://relaxshacks.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">RelaxShacks.com</a> to build a tiny reading and study <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/cabin/" target="_blank">cabin</a> on a plot of land he bought in New Jersey. Diedricksen, who set the micro study pod on wheels and built it almost entirely out of salvaged and recycled materials, estimates that the cost of materials (excluding labor and time) was just $400.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    Perfect for grading papers in quiet or as a low-key vacation getaway, the 6 foot tall micro cabin measures 7 feet by 5 feet and can even comfortably sleep two.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    While the timber siding was sourced from Vermont's Goodridge Lumber, the pod's colorful mosaic-like back wall, or "wild wall" as Diedricksen calls it, was constructed entirely from free, found and salvaged materials.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    Ondura, a super durable recycled roofing material, covers the top of the tiny pod and protects it from the elements.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    Inside, the small cabin gives off a yoga space vibe with its dark polyurethane beadboard flooring and a colorful assortment of pillows.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    An orange spaghetti colander that Diedricksen bought from a dollar store and repurposed into a light illuminates the room.
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  • Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks
    Scraps of Tuftex, a smoky-colored polycarbonate roofing material, cover the door and the whole front side of the pod, which flips up and out to maximize ventilation and take advantage of nice summer weather.
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Micro Study Cabin by RelaxShacks

The hustle and bustle of city life is invigorating, but there are times when it's not very conducive to quiet contemplation. That's why one NYU professor hired Derek "Deek" Diedricksen of RelaxShacks.com to build a tiny reading and study cabin on a plot of land he bought in New Jersey. Diedricksen, who set the micro study pod on wheels and built it almost entirely out of salvaged and recycled materials, estimates that the cost of materials (excluding labor and time) was just $400.

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Categories:  Architecture, Destinations, Tiny Homes
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