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Off Grid Life: Your Ideal Home in the Middle of Nowhere

Foster Huntington

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Home renovation & extension, Travel & holiday, Travel tips & advice: general, Travel & holiday guides, Eco-tourist guides, Travel writing

A new book from the author of Van Life showcasing the most extraordinary of homes

Bestselling Van Life author Foster Huntington shares his experiences - as well as others - living by his own rules in this aspirational book filled with awe-inspiring photographs of unique homes in unexpected places.

After spending three years on the road living in a camper van, Foster Huntington continued his unconventional lifestyle by building a two-story treehouse. Foster, like many others, are finding freedom, tranquility, and adventure in living off the grid in unconventional homes.

Perfect for fans of Van Life and Cabin Porn and those who yearn for a simpler existence, Off Grid Life showcases unique dwellings from all around the world. Organized into sections like tree houses, tiny houses, shipping containers, yurts, boathouses, barns, vans, and more, the 250 aspirational photographs feature enviable settings like stunning beaches, dramatic mountains and picturesque forests. Also included are images of fully designed interiors with kitchens and sleeping quarters as well as interviews with solo dwellers, couples, and families who are living lives off the beaten path.

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Praise for Off Grid Life: Your Ideal Home in the Middle of Nowhere

  • There's something particularly alluring about Huntington's latest book ... this physical photo collection of remote cabins, tents, earthships, boats, and tiny homes - interspersed by the thoughts and stories of those who built them - not only sell the reader the dream of living amongst the solitude of nature, but nudge them towards it too. - Lonely Planet

  • Affirming and fantastically helpful. Dreaming, hoping or planning, Off Grid Life is a good place to spark your dreams - Washington Post

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