What is a Bunkie?

A bunkie is a small cabin at the cottage or home property for extra space. A bunkie is multi-purpose and can be used for guests to stay in overnight, an office, an Airbnb, a kids playhouse, an art studio, a retreat on your property, or anything you need extra space for.
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What is a Bunky?

bunkie (plural bunkies) Familiar term of address. bunkmate, someone with which one shares a bunk bed.
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What's a Bunkie cabin?

A bunkie is a small cabin that adds extra space to your property. Most of our bunkies are under 108 sq. ft. so they don't require a building permit. All the wood in the bunkie kit is precut and sized so you don't have to worry about measuring and cutting it.
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How much does a Bunkie house cost?

Its popular ten-by-ten-foot Bala Bunkie, which includes a sleeping loft, starts around $12,000. If you're in the market for something uber-modern, check out The Bunkie Co., another Canadian company, for sleek, pre-fab cottages costing $14,000 and up.
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Can I build a Bunkie in Ontario?

The Ontario Building Code (OBC) requires a building permit for any structure with floor space greater than 10 square metres (108 sq. ft.). This bunkie was designed with that stricture in mind: At 8' by 13'6", it is exactly 108 sq. ft.
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Can I build an outhouse on my property Ontario?

For an outhouse or a composting toilet, a permit is required from the Ministry but not the applicable septic authority. Although a permit from the applicable authority is not required for an outhouse, the outhouse MUST be built to the standards found in section 8.3 of Division B of the Ontario Building Code.
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What is a Canadian Bunkie?

A bunkie is a small cabin at the cottage or home property for extra space. A bunkie is multi-purpose and can be used for guests to stay in overnight, an office, an Airbnb, a kids playhouse, an art studio, a retreat on your property, or anything you need extra space for. In Canada, a bunkie is usually under 108 sq ft.
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What is the easiest cabin to build?

According to Bruce Wilde, founder of the school, a vertical log cabin is the easiest and one of the least expensive to build. “Vertical log cabins can be built by almost anyone, even if they don't have any building experience I have even had handicapped students build a vertical log cabin.
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Is it cheaper to build or buy a tiny house?

It's typically cheaper to build a tiny house than to buy one prebuilt, but don't get too caught up in the savings. You may underestimate the job you're taking on by choosing to build yourself, as one small mistake can end up costing extra time and money to fix.
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How much is a cabin in the woods?

Cost to Build a Cabin in the Woods

For a 500-square-foot cabin in the woods, most homeowners pay between $62,500 and $87,500. Much of the costs depend on how much land clearing and excavation you need. In a heavily wooded area, it's probably best to budget more for upfront costs.
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How do you heat a Bunkie?

If you'd like to heat your Bunkie but prefer to keep it off the electricity grid (and your electric bill), look into wood stoves for a cozy alternative. Not only do they provide enough heat to warm your Bunkie and cook your food, they offer a wonderfully rustic touch to your Bunkie experience.
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What is a Bunkie shed?

? OVERNIGHT SLEEPING LOFT & LADDER

The perfect solution for overnight guest or simply to enjoy on your own. The bunkie loft will accommodate up to a queen size mattress while the lower level remains open for a game table, small couch or extra sleeping space.
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How long do tiny houses last?

Tiny homes can last between 7-10 years depending on materials and regular maintenance. However, Park Model units last longer and are aesthetically similar to traditional homes with full range structural, mechanical, and technical builds.
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Do tiny homes appreciate in value?

In fact, small houses typically have better profit margins and sell faster than both tinier and larger houses. Small houses appreciate in value while tiny ones depreciate like cars and RVs. This makes tiny houses poor long-term investments.
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What is the biggest tiny house?

The Denali XL is the largest tiny house from the Timbercraft Tiny Homes brand. The 400-square foot house feels like a mansion amidst other tiny homes attributing to its design and space efficiency. This large tiny home on wheels has tall ceilings and powered skylights inside the 399-foot living space.
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What type of house is the cheapest to build?

Ranch Homes

A home with a simple and concise layout is the cheapest type of house to build. Ranch homes are typically single-story structures with attached garages. They're easy to find construction plans for and highly customizable, so you can find a home that fits your needs and budget.
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How long should logs dry before being used to build?

The drying time will vary depending on the wood species and thickness of the logs, but they will take at least one to two years to dry – the longer you can leave them before you start building the better.
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What is the Bunkie test?

The Bunkie test is an assessment of, and a series of 5 exercises to improve, static muscle endurance of core trunk muscles. The Bunkie test consists of 5 trunk-bridging tasks to assess static muscle function and length, postural alignment, and spine stability.
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What did HGTV put on the wall of the Bunkie life Bunkie?

Bunkie Life was approached by HGTV producers to work on the project. “I was pleasantly surprised when they called us! It's cool to know that the HGTV people are also Bunkie Life Fans” says David Fraser, Owner of Bunkie Life. The project took one full day to complete, then we returned to add the steel roof.
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Is Bunkie life legit?

We are a family business in Erin, Ontario since 2015. We have 5 star Google reviews and an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau™. We're famous for small log cabins, called bunkies that can be easily built in a weekend without a permit* or a second mortage.
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Are cob houses legal in Ontario?

Text: TORONTO -- A couple with a self-sustained farm in rural southern Ontario is trying to live completely off of the land. But according to their local government, they're not legally allowed to be living on it at all.
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How big can I build a shed without a permit in Ontario?

Any structure larger than 108 square feet requires a building permit. Common shed sizes such as 10×10 and 8×12 can be built without a building permit. Should you want a shed that exceeds 108 square feet, we will provide you with the plans needed to obtain your building permit. Yes and No.
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How are outhouses emptied?

These may be emptied by their owners into composting piles in the garden (a low-tech composting toilet), or collected by contractors for larger-scale disposal.
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