How to Build a Solid Wall Yurt

How to Build a Solid Wall Yurt

by Robert Lee
Publication Date: 05/02/2025

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Today's commercially available yurts largely are flexible wall units, with lattice forming the "frame" of the walls, and studs resting on an aircraft cable strung along the top of the lattice. They are lightweight, but, by that definition, are vulnerable to the elements and to wildlife. Although defined as portable, they require a full day to set up, using three or more people. Their insulation (optional) generally is Mylar bubble insulation and windows are heavy plastic. The yurt concept in this set of plans calls for rigid insulation walls, readily available materials, glass windows, standard-sized door, and a very lightweight, truly portable design. Although the yurt plan is sized for a 16-foot diameter unit, size can be scaled up or down quite readily. Total material cost generally is less than $1,500. Typically, one person can cut all the pieces needed to size in less than 40 hours. To assemble the unit requires one person and three or four hours. To disassemble takes two hours. The guide includes numerous photographs of a sample yurt being built. Also included are discussions of problems with many yurts (and solutions), ideas on plumbing, heating, interior finish and power.

This book replaces the 2013 version, How to Build a Semi Solid Wall Yurt, and includes a chapter on a newer, more efficient version of the standard solid wall yurt.

ISBN:
9798230668008
9798230668008
Category:
Home renovation & extension
Publication Date:
05-02-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Robert Lee

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