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Building your own Hawaii minimal house for a vacation's cost
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Kristie Wolfe spent $5000 to build herself a tiny home on wheels in her hometown of Pocatello, Idaho. It started off as a yearlong experiment in simple living, but she liked it so much she decided to keep living small, not only in Idaho, but she began looking for land to build a tiny vacation home.

She bought a plot of land in Hawaii sight-unseen for $8000. A year later she bought a plane ticket, packed her bags full of tools and with the help of her mother, began to build a bamboo “treehouse” that to fit the surrounding jungle (though rather than using trees for support, she built it on stilts). After two months of building every day “from dawn to dusk” and an $11,000 investment, she had a second home.
For Wolfe, the fact that it’s small- 15’ by 15’ or 225 square feet- is an asset. “My original house was 97 square feet so that was really tiny so this feels huge… I think small homes are beautiful because it fits with my lifestyle. I think having a lot of stuff mentally weighs you down even in ways that you don’t realize.”

Building her own home meant that Kristie was able to design everything custom: from a toilet-sink to save water (she’s not only off-grid, but she relies on rainwater capture for water) to an indoor/outdoor shower with cork-bark tiling. Whether she ever moves here permanently or simply moves on to building yet another home, she now knows she can build her own shelter.

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We went to Hawaii on our Honeymoon, and I LOVED it there.  If it had been up to me, we would have stayed.

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I've never been, is it as expensive as they say?

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KVR said
I've never been, is it as expensive as they say?

I remember it being pricey, but we weren't really paying attention.  We were there on Honeymoon, and viewed it as a once in a lifetime experience.

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which Islands did you go to?

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We went to Oahu, Hawaii', and Kauai.   Kauai was my favorite.

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how long did you guys stay?

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KVR said
how long did you guys stay?

We were there for 10 days.  Hindsight, we really tried to do too much for the time we were there.  We did Oahu first for 4 days.  Did all the touristy stuff.  Then we went to Hawaii' to a resort (which we never left), and then spent the last 3 days on Kauaii, which was rushed, because with departure, it really turns into two days.  If I had to do it over again, I would omit Hawaii, and do 5 and 5 days, or 4 and 6.  Not that there was anything wrong with Hawaii, but it just paled in comparison to Kauaii imo.  My opinion might be different had we left the resort and toured the volcanoes and stuff.

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