Family home in converted streetcars, DIY treehouse & cob huts

Family home in converted streetcars, DIY treehouse & cob huts

Over a decade ago, Claudine Désirée was raising 3 young boys alone in a one bedroom home built from old streetcars (from 1920s Santa Cruz). At first the boys slept in the bedroom and she slept in the living room, but as her boys grew they needed more space.

For Désirée, learning to build with cob (at a natural building workshop) was the answer to the family’s shortage of square footage. “I fell in love with cob because I don’t have the patience to ‘everything has to be like this and the rules and at this angle and we have to measure it and the codes’. I’m more into let’s just do it”.

First, Désirée built an 80-square-foot cob shelter as a bedroom for one of her sons in an unused corner of the backyard. Later, she built a larger bedroom for herself in another corner. Both structures cost more in time than the minimal materials cost. “I have two beautiful studios.. each one cost 500 dollars or something to build and if they were built with conventional materials they would have cost 5 thousand or 10 thousand”.

Another workshop- this one focused on treehouse building- provided the start for a bedroom in an Oak tree for her eldest son. A carpenter helped finish it off as a fully-enclosed room that he called the Lorax Lodge.

When her son moved out, she started renting it out as a vacation rental on Airbnb. It brought in $11,000 in annual income, until she applied for a parking permit for one longer-term renter and “stupidly”, as she explains, wrote that she was renting out the treehouse. The city sent her a notice that she was violating codes and she was forced to alter the treehouse so it can’t be lived in, as well as pay a fine and the hotel taxes for using it as a rental.

Now that her kids are grown Désirée is selling her urban homestead- all the structures plus chickens, fruit trees and a recycled barrel sauna- so she can travel the world and help others build with cob and create eco-villages.

Cruzin’ cob- for sale: http://www.cruzincob.com/cruzincob.com/FOR_SALE%21%21%21%21.html

Original story: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/family-home-in-converted-streetcar-diy-treehouse-cob-huts/

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cuteblackberry1 says:

Comment from London, UK, love it. Love cob, love how this mother lives with her boys. Beautiful living. I am selling my house, and on a journey to live simple abroad.

Layla Wonderland says:

I love her home and am just absolutely loving her cob structures she built

Maria Coratto says:

FUE UN TRANVÍA!!!!! QUE BUENO ME ENCANTA 😍

SGTJenn says:

Just seeing this for the first time in 2018. Very, very cool!!

Just imagine if she went solar and used the Earthship method of septic and water retrieval!! I think it would be good for Earthship Biotecture to check this out to see how their architecture could work in a congested, urban environment. Luckily, thus is in California with decent year round weather. As I'm from the Chicago suburbs, I would like to see this done here. This really needs to be how we live in the future if we want to survive as a species with limited resources.

debbie boring says:

Did anything come of getting the cob accepted by the Santa Cruz building code, allowing her to receive approval of her bedroom?

janet walker says:

Such creative, wonderful living spaces! Looks like a little piece of the garden of eden! Love all the small cob buildings!

black lightning says:

Im absolutely loving the street car home. Im well jealous. Fancy a uk visitor..

nancy oden says:

This is just beautiful..

al meggs says:

Love it thanks

Donald Blankenship says:

You could make a shelter that flys (don't like flies), but Ppl don't like living next to each other. If they can complain THEY will. Maybe you can spit your gum on the street IF you sneak. I have some protection. No one wants to complicate their lives with aero engineers, because we''re like compost. We ferment.

Rafaela Mora says:

Really cool.

Lance Lovecraft says:

How wild. Imagine being a student and living in a tree house lol. Thats where you do your homework and kick off your shoes. Cali must have decent weather year round for anyone to agree to do that lol(ps I would totally rent out a tree house weather permitting)

D Ishappywithlife says:

Wow 😮 so amazing

Brandon Burrell says:

Beautiful. Love the colour. Great house.

M Mac says:

I just saw another video of a different couple living in this Streetcar. The video didn't show any of the other outbuildings, so I'm guessing that the city made her tear them all down. What a shame

rita danowski says:

I wanna move in!!

rita danowski says:

Wow I wonder if she was the Original owner of this home cuz I just watched very similar two streetcars home with the exact same outside color that they admitted to keeping the same and the yard with the Adobe house across the yard from it looks exactly like the one I just watched too!! She must of sold it unless for some reason they both just happened to paint them the exact same color so weird if that was the case cuz who would of thought of painting any home that color especially twice?!!?!

Kimmie Elzain says:

Oh! She could put curtain rods around the outside of the tree house, just below the roof, and hang tarps! It would give privacy and shelter from rain. Imagine a single mother, trying to raise extra income for her children, and being shot down by the government. Shameful.

Shaun Whalen says:

How does she finance this? Love the homes she built.

Julie Herring says:

one clever lady i brpught my kids up the same way in one bedroom house, cobb buildings have been around since time began, untill governments were formed there was no trouble living with a roof over your head, but then they saw money in the plans etc congratulations i bet your boys are so proud of you

Jahha H says:

Very creative… The cob style houses are super cool…👍

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