Woodworker Builds The Perfect Tiny Houseboat

Woodworker Builds The Perfect Tiny Houseboat

Woodworker Builds The Perfect Tiny Houseboat. A woodworking wizard named Richard built the Koroc – a beautiful floating tiny house RV on aluminum pontoons. It’s unbelievable what a comfortable home he’s created in such a small space. Imagine living in this micro cabin, floating on a river or a lake, and enjoying fresh air on an enormous deck? If you can’t tell already, we’re in love with this boat! If you want to learn more about Richard’s beautiful boat, you can check out his website here: http://daigno.ca/en/home.html

We randomly drove past this houseboat in Montebello, Quebec, Canada on our way to pick up some RV windows so we emailed the owner and asked him if we could take a tour inside and have him put it in the water for us. Luckily he said yes!

We spent a beautiful sunny afternoon on Le Koroc (built by Richard’s company Daigno) admiring his handy work. Everything in this houseboat is built by hand, from the beams to the cabinets, the deck, water filter, bathroom, kitchen, and more.

Richard has a solar panel for electricity, a Martin propane heater, a propane cooktop, a DIY carbon filter for filtering grey water, a self-contained toilet, two dinettes (one that converts into a double bed), and tons of windows, not to mention the huge deck. It’s an off-grid minimalist living paradise! If you want to learn more about Richard’s beautiful houseboat, you can check out his website here: http://daigno.ca/en/home.html 

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