Source: Mon Reve | Small House Swoon
An barn repurposed into a rustic family home in Eastern, Texas.
A barn built in 1836 and restored into a cabin home in Burton, Texas.
Source: East Texas Log Cabin | Small House Swoon
Some cities have laws that ban keeping backyard chickens. Learn how to approach your city council to revise the rules with these tips from our readers.
Source: How to Change Chicken Ordinances – Homesteading and Livestock – MOTHER EARTH NEWS
Earthships, created by architect Mike Reynolds, are houses constructed with a combination of natural and recycled material that have been built for minimal reliance on public utilities or fossil fuels.
The focus is on self-sustainability. The base of an Earthship is a metre or two below surface level and they’re typically built in a desert climate due to building restrictions and the ability of the tires to store and release thermal energy to regulate temperature. Water is collected from rain and snowfall, and fed into a filter module that makes it safe to drink. Used water is then treated and reused to flush toilets and grow food. Energy is harvested from solar panels and wind generators located near the Earthship, and stored in batteries for use when necessary.

Source: If you’re sick of suburbia and paying heating bills, Earthships might be your way out