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A Canadian photographer who built his 104-square-foot tiny house with his own hands says he 'house-hacked' his way into 'living for free'

Duncan started building his rustic cabin on Vancouver Island a year and a half ago, after getting a taste of tiny living in a converted van.

A Canadian photographer who built his 104-square-foot tiny house with his own hands says he 'house-hacked' his way into 'living for free'

The cabin is in the backyard of a bigger house Duncan co-owns and rents out to several tenants. It's about a 12-minute bike ride to downtown Victoria on a third-of-an-acre plot of land.

The cabin is in the backyard of a bigger house Duncan co-owns and rents out to several tenants. It

Duncan is still in the process of hooking up solar energy, setting up a self-contained composting toilet, and finishing up construction on his outdoor shower. For now, he borrows electricity and hot water from the big house.

Duncan is a self-proclaimed morning person and wakes up around 6 a.m. each day. He squeezes in a 15-minute meditation session and some stretching before heading downstairs for his "tiny house workout routine," which includes chin-ups on the rafters and sit-ups with feet tucked under the kitchen counter.

Duncan is a self-proclaimed morning person and wakes up around 6 a.m. each day. He squeezes in a 15-minute meditation session and some stretching before heading downstairs for his "tiny house workout routine," which includes chin-ups on the rafters and sit-ups with feet tucked under the kitchen counter.

"There's just enough room to put a yoga mat down and do some poses, but no twists and turns," he said.

He even takes time to read or strum his guitar before delving into work for the day. As a photographer, Duncan goes away on big shoots a few times a month and relegates home time to emailing and editing photos. The tiny house is his oasis.

He even takes time to read or strum his guitar before delving into work for the day. As a photographer, Duncan goes away on big shoots a few times a month and relegates home time to emailing and editing photos. The tiny house is his oasis.

Duncan makes coffee on his two-burner propane stove before heading to work around 8 a.m.

Duncan makes coffee on his two-burner propane stove before heading to work around 8 a.m.

For lunch, he comes back to the tiny house and gathers ingredients from a mini fridge — half the size of a bar fridge. "It's a bit of a European lifestyle. You have to shop almost every day," he said.

For lunch, he comes back to the tiny house and gathers ingredients from a mini fridge — half the size of a bar fridge. "It

Abiding by his zero-waste philosophy, he keeps ingredients in tidy mason jars in a pantry that will soon double as his bathroom.

Abiding by his zero-waste philosophy, he keeps ingredients in tidy mason jars in a pantry that will soon double as his bathroom.

One of the major differences between living in a full-size house and a tiny house is having to clean more often, Duncan explained. "If you don't wipe the windows down every few days, you can start to get mold issues," he said. "The cool thing is that it takes about 25 seconds to get it dirty and 35 seconds to clean it up."

One of the major differences between living in a full-size house and a tiny house is having to clean more often, Duncan explained. "If you don

The tiny house is only equipped for small meals and gatherings, "nothing big." Duncan said he won't be having dinner parties anytime soon because, well, he only owns four plates.

The tiny house is only equipped for small meals and gatherings, "nothing big." Duncan said he won

"It's pretty much the same as a normal kitchen except for you can stand in one spot and reach everything," he said.

Unlike most full-size houses, Duncan's tiny house doesn't have a dishwasher or oven, but he makes do.

The tiny house also has no television, although Duncan said he's never had one before anyway. He said he spends enough time in front of a computer screen for work, so his free time is reserved for reading, playing records, spending time outdoors, and hanging out in the tiny house with his girlfriend and her dog.

The tiny house also has no television, although Duncan said he

At night, Duncan heads up to the loft, where he can look up at the stars through the skylight and listen to the rhythmic pattering of raccoons and squirrels running along the roof.

At night, Duncan heads up to the loft, where he can look up at the stars through the skylight and listen to the rhythmic pattering of raccoons and squirrels running along the roof.

"If I lived in [a normal house], I'd have to go buy all this stuff that I don't need just to fill up the space," he said.

"These days, life can move quickly, and it can be overwhelming. I'm just living a more minimal, lower-impact life."


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