I seem to get this question a lot when aspiring Yurters, trying to turn the next page of their dream to own a Yurt, finally find someone who has lived in one and has handled hundreds, to presuppose what it would be like for them.
Well my story is rather simple and I say, Do you like to hear the sounds of the night and the day throughout your house while feeling the comfort of a secure wall between? Would you like to lie in bed and gaze at a beautiful ceiling rose/mandala that constantly radiates grace, harmony and the circle of life? Do you like spaces with no edges or corners? Do you like living as close to nature as you can and still feel warm when its cold or cooler than it is hot outside? Would you like to move your bedroom according to the season?
These are some of the answers I give to that question. How many of you can relate to this……have you some more living in a Yurt experiences?
Hi
I have built an open plan eco friendly house in the Aldinga Arts Eco Village and I have been seasonally changing rooms around and moving furniture for 3 years now.
Although I’m supposed to have the ultimate in a living space what I truely miss is that propper connection with nature
So what I am now realising is that I can free up alot of money by selling my existing house and purchase a more desirable block by scaling down the size of my solid wet bathroom/kitchen/laundry area and complement it with 1,2 or 3 yurts as living/studio/bedroom space
Cheers
jenni
Hi Jenni, As we have now talked a few times on the phone and I’ve seen the community Website I understand your passion. In working towards this future for yourself I can say that Yurts are a great solutions especially in your Community environment. You will get support and no hassles from outsiders. You will also be amounsge friends of like minds enabling you to rest easier and expand into your dream.
Savaad