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It is a neat looking cabin and looks like it might be fun if you had some extra cash and live in a sufficiently sunny location. It is funny how they try to make it "green" "Natural" insulation - cellulose. They forget to mention that at least 1/3 of the insulation is chemicals (fire retardant), or that their laminated wood, plywood and wood finishes are petroleum based plastics etc. or that their wood pellet stove pollutes so much that some locations do not allow them (not to mention the pollution and chemicals used to process the wood pellets.
I am not saying it is not a coll idea, but it just cracks me up they way they always tend to try to over blow how "green" something is when it really is not. Mostly it is a way to get wealthy environmentalists to part with their money while feeling good about themselves.