A few years back, we decided to build a "little house". Previously, we had been spending a significant amount of time tent camping and decided it was time for an upgrade in comfort. After looking at all of the options, we decided that a "vardo" style accommodation(gypsy caravan) would be the best option for our intended endeavors.
We bought a new trailer that is capable of holding 3000 pounds and made quick work of putting an abundance of holes in the frame that would soon serve as anchor points to attach the wood structure to. Several trips to the salvage yard yielded treasures such as the antique windows and the door that would add character to our would be home away from home.
We finally acquired all the materials to build by the last week of June and had a month before we were scheduled to take her on her maiden voyage. Needless to say, I worked like a dog to get it done. For 30 days, I worked through the summer heat and often found myself struggling to see what I was doing as I worked into the night.
Though I'd never do it again, I can't tell you how much joy our vardo has brought us. It is decked out with a queen size bed, two kid bunks, and camp toilet, sun shower, outdoor cooking station, and all the storage we could ever need. It is also equipped with solar and an inverter which we found to be indispensable for cold food storage, fans, and even air conditioning. When not traveling, we keep it parked in the backyard as a cabana, playhouse, or as private accommodations for guests. I can't wait for the weather to get warmer so we can adventure again this season.
I am more than happy to answer any questions about the build and my travel experiences in the comment section. Thank you for viewing!