A House In The Woods

When I was a kid my mom had a pottery mentor who had a gorgeous home in rural Beaufort County. She and her husband had managed the property and built all the structures on it, including a tiny structure they called the folly. In architecture, a folly is a a costly, generally nonfunctional building that was erected to enhance a natural landscape. I am not sure that they were using the architectural definition, and were instead really using the slang term which is used to illustrate a foolish idea or action.

I am not sure which definition they were leaning more into. The folly was absolutely not

If anything it was in opposition to those things. To me, it seemed very clearly built to be low to no cost, it had a single very mindful purpose, and if anything it was built to blend in to the forest where it was placed.

Demo & Construction

My neighbor had a playhouse in their yard that was unused. Over the course of 3 days, it was entirely deconstructed, and the scrap hauled into my yard. Materials were sorted and organized into what would be needed to roughly fit the original design of the a-frame, and a parts list was made to help identify what new materials would be needed to compensate for the final build.

Budget

I originally anticipated that with all new materials, the a-frame would be about $630 to build. Instead, my cost for new materials was less than half that, at $268.20.

Most of the construction happened the week before Christmas, when it was as low as 10ºF during the day.

End Result

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