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You (Likely) Won’t Need a Permit for KitHAUS’s $38K Backyard Studio

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Since, they’ve shifted their focus to "larger ADU-style modules and smaller, non-permitted studios," Sandonato says. This backyard studio in Seattle was small enough that it didn’t require permitting. The K3 module is usually non-permitted, so our team usually handles the installation process, including the concrete foundation.

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Haus.me’s Tiny $90K Prefab Can Be Installed in an Hour—and Even Comes With Cutlery

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The 120-square-foot microHaus doesn’t require permitting, hookups, or a foundation. Like Haus.me’s large mOne and mTwo models, the structure of the microHaus is made from recycled polymers. See the full story on Dwell.com: Haus.me’s Tiny $90K Prefab Can Be Installed in an Hour—and Even Comes With Cutlery

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How to Build Your Own House: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Key Considerations Before Building Your Own House The idea to build your own house can be challenging if you don’t begin on a firm foundation. Consider the cost of materials, labor, permits, and miscellaneous prices to set the budget. It will help you plan better spaces and understand structural and service aspects.

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Home, Floor, and Basement Construction: A Comprehensive Guide

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From laying the foundation to adding the finishing touches, every step requires careful planning, skilled labor, and attention to detail. This includes removing any vegetation, rocks, or debris and leveling the ground to create a stable foundation. Common types of foundations include slab, crawl space, and basement.

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In Los Feliz, Past and Present Converge in a Hillside ADU

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Michael, who is a screenwriter and teacher, had recently stumbled upon an article about Los Angeles-based startup Cover , a backyard home/ADU company that promised to streamline every step of the home-building process—from design and permitting, to manufacturing and installation.

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10+ Things to Consider Before Renovating Home 

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The structure already exists. Consider the structural elements of your home, requiring urgent repair. Budgeting Now that you are clear about the spaces in your home that require a structural modification, you will train your focus on the budget. You could get them to install an air purifier, maybe.

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Michael Dillon creates his own low-cost garden studio in Kent

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His aim was to create a "fully breathable" structure. The structure sits on foundations of timber and recycled plastic matting. This meant it could be installed without planning permission, under permitted development rights. The walls are insulated with hemp.

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