The E-den and the Hut

The E-den and the Hut are two new outdoor living/tiny house designs by the UK company Timber Tradesmen. Timber Tradesmen are selling these tiny buildings as alternative options to camping in a tent or trailer, or as a tiny office, but I think they would each make a great tiny house. Both of these buildings have a unique, organic design that fit comfortably in any surrounding, while providing an uncluttered, spacious interior – complete with a large bunk bed, full insulation and storage space. They also include an optional deck and and a canvas canopy for additional luxury and privacy.

The E-den is hand built by skilled craftsmen in Somerset using a combination of timber and steel framework, locally sourced materials and incorporating modern timber frame construction techniques. They each include a wide door for people with mobility problems, a large roof window for natural light, and electricity can be added into each E-den. They are each constructed in a workshop and delivered as a complete unit on a trailer. To launch the project the company has decided to sell the first 10 E-dens at cost to establish them in the marketplace, therefore the prices below are a genuine special offer and will be offered on a first come first served basis.

The E-den’s exterior is 14 feet long by 9 feet high and 11.6 feet long by 6.9 feet high on the interior. The bunk is 5.6 feet deep and 6.9 feet wide with 16 inches of storage underneath. A standard unit costs £6,875 or $10,700.

The Hut is also constructed off site, can be built to your specifications and can be delivered and installed in one day. It’s fully insulated, wired and constructed from reclaimed and sustainable sourced materials. A green roof can be installed and opportunities for solar panels are available.

The Hut’s exterior is 14 feet long by 7.6 feet wide by 9.4 feet high and 12.6 feet long, 6 feet wide and 7.2 feet high on the interior. The cost of the Hut is £6,500 or $10,200.

By Christina Nellemann for the [Tiny House Blog]

3 thoughts on “The E-den and the Hut”

  1. this thing’s great- esp. the door….I do wonder about the life/durability of the tent-like roof section though- but very nice all in all!
    -Deek
    Relaxshacks.com

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