Tiny Texas Houses Willy Wonka on making magic reusing wood
Brad Darby Kittel came to Texas living on a converted school bus. He had planned to write the Great American Novel, but he ended up buying up boardedup homes and fixing them up using materials he salvaged from other old houses, barns and buildings. After a couple decades refining his salvage mining techniques, he began using his collection to build new tiny portable homes from salvage. The prefab homes, measuring 64 square feet and up, are built from 99 salvaged materials. The other 1 is for things like electrical parts, plumbing, nails, screws, and some insulation materials. Since he builds with natural materials (mostly wood) or materials that have already offgassed, he calls his homes organic (he makes clear he doesnt use plastics, formaldehyde, sheetrock, VOC paints, latex paint, carpet or toxic glues and minimal vinyl or PVC). Kittel has started a tiny home community on his land in Luling, Texas to embracing what he calls Pure Salvage Living. Right now he offers the homes
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