Saturday, March 23, 2019

Catching you up to Eureka Yurts & Cabins 2019!




This was our original blog that hasn't been updated in years, so I figured I should let you know what you missed!  We are loving our yurt and have been busy in 2018 building 2 more yurts for nightly rentals. Below is a really quick picture timeline for building a yurt!  You can go to our website and view all of our build posts if you want to see more.


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Monday, March 10, 2014

We have decided on Smiling Woods Yurts for our first cabin

We decided our first yurt would be from Smiling Woods Yurts. If all goes as planned, we hope to be having a yurt rising in October 2014!!! We are planning a trip to Eureka Springs to mark the build location and meet with everyone that needs to do work on the property to get the site ready.

Here are some pictures of Smiling Woods Yurts. The first one show the type of windows we are going to put in the living room. The yurt we are getting will have an exposed wood ceiling like the other pictures below.


Love these windows!

Another option for windows.

Exposed wood ceiling and 5' skylight.


Exterior view. Ours won't have a basement.


Monday, October 14, 2013

Attended the Mother Earth News Fair

After checking on the well installation, Blake and I drove up to Lawrence Kansas to attend the Mother Earth News Sustainable Living Fair. We spent two days attending seminars and finding out about a lot of green living products from gardening, aquaponics, heating alternatives, solar power and other green building alternatives. To some this may not sound like fun, but it was the best home and garden fair we have ever attended. You can find out about the 2014 Mother Earth News Fair here so you can make plans to attend!

For our cabins, we have been researching building with structural insulated panels (SIP), Apex blocks or insulated concrete blocks (ICF), compressed earth blocks (CEB), rammed earth, and maybe even cob construction. We also are researching all the different yurt manufacturers. We were glad that Colorado Yurts had a 16' yurt setup at the fair. It is much better to see and feel the actual yurt instead of just looking at pictures. Most yurts are made with architectural fabric, like this Colorado Yurt, but there are also hard walled yurts. Smiling Woods Yurts makes a hard walled yurt that we really like. Too bad they weren't at the fair. Deltec Homes was at the fair but didn't have a miniture version of their prefab, panelized round home for us to tour. They even make a rotating home now!


Colorado Yurts makes Tipis also and had one setup at the fair. The one below is 18' diameter with 24' tall poles. It was very spacious inside. We were thinking about putting a yurt and tipi next to each other. Then the older kids can have fun sleeping in a tipi and the parents can have some alone time in the yurt! What do you think about having Tipis for rent?  



The Chickshaw chicken coop was on display!
Ed Begley Jr spoke on green living

Friday, October 11, 2013

We opted for a Commercial well, so full steam ahead.

After much debate, over whether to put in a well for each cabin or put in one well and water treatment equipment that will handle all the cabins, we finally decided to go for the gusto.  So now we have to either add 4 to 6 cabins or we will be the water company for our friends and family who buy a lot on our 30 acres!  Below are images of the well being drilled on October 10, 2013.






We hit water and have great water pressure.
See the water coming out the pipe by his feet.
It doesn't look like much, but this is our drilled and capped well pipe.
Now we have to build a well house and get all the equipment installed.