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Maine brothers build off-the-grid yurt in the forest by themselves that's 300 square feet - but there's a major catch READ MORE: Gorgeous off-grid cabins with sea views list for bargain prices By Mitchell Goodbar For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:07 EDT, 14 June 2024 | Updated: 01:14 EDT, 15 June 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Two brothers with a deep love for the outdoors built an idyllic yurt deep in the woods of Maine that appears to be the perfect getaway- but there's a big drawback. Jason and Matt Duff had no background in construction when they started working on their dream yurt.

'Neither of were builders at all,' Jason Duff admitted. Undeterred, the brothers decided to build their sustainable paradise anyway, drawing on their wealth of knowledge in the environmental sciences. The Duffs spent time tracking down the perfect piece of land on which to create their yurt that would have minimal impact on the surrounding environment and resources.



Two brothers with a deep love for the outdoors built an idyllic yurt deep in the woods of Maine that appears to be the perfect getaway- but there's a big drawback Beginning the project in March 2023, the brothers worked tirelessly over the next four months and completed the yurt in July Beginning the project in March 2023, the brothers worked tirelessly over the next four months and completed the yurt in July. When it was finished, the yurt was 20 feet in diameter and weighed more than 500 pounds. Although the Duffs' creation was grande.

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