Aussie couple builds off-grid mobile home with 2 containers

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  • @DavidSanchez-kk5wo
    @DavidSanchez-kk5wo 6 років тому +49

    These days everyone is so obsessed with material things, big houses, fancy cars and owning a whole bunch of stuff you two are a breath of fresh air!!! Living a simple efficient off grid life is beautiful. We all can learn from you, thank you for being such wonderful people and may you be blessed with longevity, success and good health

    • @patriciadiaz1753
      @patriciadiaz1753 3 роки тому +1

      AMEN!!!

    • @tucker2074
      @tucker2074 Рік тому

      Imagine everyone understanding how easy it is to use solar power, now you can understand why society is moulded into wanting material things

    • @lisetteem588
      @lisetteem588 Рік тому

      and they weren't before? I think the opposite. more ppl are into tiny homes.

  • @anastasiarenaud2568
    @anastasiarenaud2568 8 років тому +10

    That little duck hurrying to not be left behind is the cutest thing I have seen in ages.

  • @catchmeifyouvan7754
    @catchmeifyouvan7754 5 років тому +59

    This is what I needed to see, a long term construction on a limited budget! Thank you for saying it doesnt have to happen in 6months

  • @strawberrychoc93
    @strawberrychoc93 8 років тому +8

    This is my favourite build a house video. The fact that they have overcome uncountable challenges in their own ways, trying to build their ideal home is amazing!

  • @zzMikaelKalelzz
    @zzMikaelKalelzz 8 років тому +884

    This gentleman missed his calling as a narrator. His narration made this a lot more enjoyable to watch. Brilliant way to live. Kudos.

    • @randar1969
      @randar1969 8 років тому +16

      agreed perfectly understandable even for someone like me who's first language isn't even english and lives on the opposite site of the globe from australia (netherlands)

    • @vectorconcepts1
      @vectorconcepts1 8 років тому +14

      i don't know what it is ? but i AGREE zzMikaelKalelzz !.......the guys voice is just ?.............. i dunno ! ............. scholastically soothing ! .....................i'm so happy for him and his wife ! what a GREAT ! COMBINATION ! she has to be a special woman to put up with his creative ideas !..............lol, its probably in his voice that soothe her nerves ! lol

    • @zzMikaelKalelzz
      @zzMikaelKalelzz 8 років тому +9

      +vectorconcepts1 id move to the middle of nowhere with him explaining the benefits lol

    • @80Matthias80
      @80Matthias80 8 років тому +18

      That's funny I was thinking the exact same thing, this guy should get paid to narrate videos.

    • @janefreedom1011
      @janefreedom1011 8 років тому +5

      +Matthias Southwick or as a container fabricator.

  • @jdwhodey
    @jdwhodey 5 років тому +96

    Such a great video to watch. I feel that I got pretty lucky to randomly stumble upon this. UA-cam is the reason I don't do cable anymore. You won't find anything this golden on TV. I'm seriously considering trying to live this type of lifestyle. Seems like it would be a nice break from this hectic life that the majority of us live. There is more physical labor required, no doubt. But the freedom your mind would attain from this lifestyle must feel amazing. I appreciate every second in this 44 minute video, thanks for uploading it!

  • @rawlawgirl
    @rawlawgirl 8 років тому +50

    This, to date, is the most amazing off-grid house I have ever seen. Plus, I LOVE their attitude and just-do-it mentality. I even love the dog and the ducks! Thank you for sharing this.

    • @soniag4516
      @soniag4516 7 років тому

      Yup I would too if the guy does all the hard work like this Scottish man does.

    • @wynnhorton1208
      @wynnhorton1208 3 роки тому

      @Karrie Dee He said he was Scottish, I thought...or, was he a Brit living in Scotland or vice versa?

  • @KernelPanic
    @KernelPanic 8 років тому +142

    The most worthwhile 44 minutes I've spent on youtube. Thank you for sharing this.

    • @ahmadnoorani3433
      @ahmadnoorani3433 5 років тому +1

      Seriously yes

    • @jenniferbrowne4030
      @jenniferbrowne4030 5 років тому +1

      U did a great job explaining this, I enjoyed it, wish u n ur wife the best HV a beautiful life

    • @cousinvera2910
      @cousinvera2910 5 років тому +2

      I just love his voice soothing

  • @FloridaManConstruction
    @FloridaManConstruction 4 роки тому +22

    I freakin love this! Been an old house guy for 25 years and can relate to his experiences. It ain’t what ya buy its what ya build! Y’all are fantastic!

  • @tonyblackmon6356
    @tonyblackmon6356 8 років тому +152

    This is the best video on building a house out of a shipping container I've seen yet. Very informative.

    • @moek8924
      @moek8924 8 років тому +1

      and very inspiring.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap 8 років тому +1

      Agreed, but there is one that shows that the guy turned the containers upside down so that the bottom is the roof. His video explained why that was better. Worth searching out if you're going to build using containers.

    • @tonyblackmon6356
      @tonyblackmon6356 8 років тому +1

      I'll have to check that out. Thanks.

    • @optimusakc
      @optimusakc 8 років тому

      When you guys get a chance take a look at the Bush Block video series. Very long in depth on the whole process.

    • @pixelswscript7623
      @pixelswscript7623 7 років тому

      agreed

  • @GeorgeStephen1959
    @GeorgeStephen1959 8 років тому +20

    I love Paul's and Sarah's projects, one of the best 44mins of watching I have ever watched on UA-cam :-)

  • @dperry7606
    @dperry7606 4 роки тому

    I have watched hundreds of videos on building shipping container / tiny homes. This is the best I have seen. Top marks.

  • @paulcreatesuccess
    @paulcreatesuccess 8 років тому +597

    Thankyou Kirsten, I have just watched it again. You did an amazing job, and I deeply appreciate it. Your channel inspired many aspects of this project. Watching people share their wisdom allowed me to build our home. UA-cam has become a university that anyone can access. Bless you. Paul

    • @johnwinters2025
      @johnwinters2025 8 років тому +8

      Thabks Paul for allowing us in to you and your wifes world and Thank You Kristen for all your hard work

    • @johnwinters2025
      @johnwinters2025 8 років тому +1

      Thabks Paul for allowing us in to you and your wifes world and Thank You Kristen for all your hard work

    • @kaymackgee
      @kaymackgee 8 років тому +1

      *British couple ;)

    • @doyle201206
      @doyle201206 8 років тому

      English Couple :)

    • @paulthompson5416
      @paulthompson5416 8 років тому +4

      Hi Paul fantastic job👍🏼
      This might sound like a really stupid question but I'll ask it anyhow🤔
      Do you not get crocodiles in the outback that you need to be careful off when swimming in the lake?
      Sorry if this is a stupid one I was just wondering
      Love your home excellent video
      Thanks

  • @organicherbalcoloncleanse6720
    @organicherbalcoloncleanse6720 8 років тому +58

    Thank you for doing this for us Kirsten, you have done a really good job of almost 4 years work in this fab video. Your work inspires people to create an adventure of their own. Light Abound Sarah Chambers

    • @kirstendirksen
      @kirstendirksen  8 років тому +8

      Thank you Sarah for sharing your story. I appreciate the effort it took for you both to not just settle (in your case in the 4 bedroom suburban home). At times it can be easier to settle for convention then put in the work to craft your life/home. I can see all the hard work it's been (particularly living through 3 years of construction), but it seems it has paid off.

    • @CrankyBubushka
      @CrankyBubushka 8 років тому +10

      You have such a beautiful home. Thank you for sharing it on You Tube :)

    • @CareyaJones
      @CareyaJones 8 років тому +10

      I absolutely love the concept of living independent and free in this way. The link to your book is no longer working. I would appreciate it very much if you could please repost the link to your ebook again in the comments section.
      Enjoy your beautiful lifestyle and home.
      The further I move from the city, the happier I become. Thanks for sharing.

    • @franksarago3133
      @franksarago3133 8 років тому +1

      Herbal Detox

  • @annorthover9681
    @annorthover9681 5 років тому +25

    We bought land in a remote, totally off the grid area in Alaska. Have had to ship everything there in the three containers we have planned to use as a home and one as a workshop. Contending with snow and ice adds a whole other aspect. Hard work. Large rewards. We love it.

    • @jefftaylor536
      @jefftaylor536 5 років тому +2

      Look up lizard skin coatings

    • @brendamcdonall5798
      @brendamcdonall5798 5 років тому +4

      Hi, please do a video of your Alaska home and all the experiences.

    • @TheVetusMores
      @TheVetusMores 5 років тому +5

      Wow! I'm sure I speak for the rest of us when I _beg you_ to capture as much of this as you can on video and share your experience with us!
      Alaska is magnificent, and truly the perfect place for living off the grid. I can certainly imagine the challenges of working on construction in that ever-changing environment.
      But it will be _so_ worth it! Or are you already done?

    • @annorthover9681
      @annorthover9681 5 років тому +1

      Rosary we will only be finished in a year or two. Typewriters here are harsh which only leaves a couple of gorgeous summer months to get work done.

    • @annorthover9681
      @annorthover9681 5 років тому +3

      @@TheVetusMores Winters here are harsh. Don't know why the tablet changed that to typewriters. Ha ha ha.

  • @KALYNSHangingOutWithKalyn
    @KALYNSHangingOutWithKalyn 8 років тому +26

    I love that they said be as self reliant as possible and you will have less stress in your life.:)

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 8 років тому +19

    this is one of those videos that seem long in the beginning but make you wish it was even longer at the end, very inspirational, thanks for posting.

  • @drazicmilosovic1065
    @drazicmilosovic1065 5 років тому +86

    “....and that’s the reason the project took so long...”
    yeah, go easy on yourself bro! You were working full time, had to periodically save funds to build, plus you learnt your way through on the fly. As far as I’m concerned you kicked a goal and have provided an educational experience to inform and inspire others as well. Hats off !!

    • @linnerhawkins8234
      @linnerhawkins8234 4 роки тому +5

      When you say it like that who could deny?i agree 100% facts not fiction.GREAT job on every/ALL aspects.

  • @kittybell644
    @kittybell644 8 років тому +5

    Paul's journey is an awesome one to watch. I highly recommend taking a weekend to watch his video series. It was nice to hear his wife's perspective in this particular video. She doesn't say much in their series. Great video!

  • @marycandullo526
    @marycandullo526 4 роки тому +3

    I am nine minutes into this video and I am enjoying the presentation. I can feel Paul's innovation. Thank you for sharing his story.

  • @Peter_Otieno
    @Peter_Otieno 4 роки тому +17

    when i started i thought - no way am gonna watch 40+min of this....it was interesting and learnt show much. couldn't believe I reached the end. We hadn't planned how to manage washing clothes, proper piping and waste in ours and this just gave me an idea. Also, the idea of solar really helped. Thanks.

  • @mcdee56
    @mcdee56 8 років тому +5

    What I like best is your calm, mature approach that is reflected in this video! We lived in a tipi for 2 years at 6500 feet above sea level in Colorado. Had our own Native American sweat lodge and would roll in the snow to cool off. We both worked day jobs the entire time. So glad I didnt wait til I was old to do this! One of the best chapters of my life! Cheers!

    • @servraghgiorsal7382
      @servraghgiorsal7382 3 роки тому

      Me too..we bought an old arkansas homestead in National Forest, and built our farm while working construction. Happiest time of my life, but husband wanted divorce and moved to town... I have such memories 😊😊😢☺️

  • @mrwill7834
    @mrwill7834 5 років тому +76

    what a massive respect and admiration I feel for this couple. How happy the are, and quite rightly so, they have worked so very hard in their achievements. fantastic.

    • @장건홍
      @장건홍 4 роки тому

      Amazing what man can do, I always imagined life as so. Not what is today. Respect to you.

    • @grifo7314
      @grifo7314 4 роки тому

      I watch to the end wanting more....very earthy couple 🥰

  • @burnierussel2441
    @burnierussel2441 4 роки тому +1

    I've read a few of the comments and agree with all that's been said. I'm 70 thinking of selling my house 4 bedrooms rumpus room 2 toilets I can't sit on 2 loos at same time need only 2 bedrooms (an extra in case the kids come to stay) and see what happens I'll have to pay people to do most of the work but I'm happy do that. Thanks mate for your video. I was just gonna skip through it but ended up watching the whole 45 min. 👍🇦🇺😁🙏

  • @croon4u
    @croon4u 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you, thank you. I'm nowhere near action phase but this is great for collecting off-grid ideas for comparison. I also like that you show some trial and error and why you changed some items... the reuse of water set up for gardens is also great, and the "under-gutters" to capture a much rain as possible. Excellent.

  • @JayYoung1000
    @JayYoung1000 5 років тому +23

    The 2 of u can accomplish anything when u both have the same mindset & goals. They did an awesome job on their home.

  • @rosaespinal7698
    @rosaespinal7698 5 років тому +2

    I absolutely enjoyed this video so much that I've begun to have serious conversations with not only my husband but my youngest son and daughter in law about doing this, after all, they're the ones who'll be helping us, when we're able to buy the land and everything we'll need, to get off this damn grid. Thank you for posting.

  • @leannaestep3066
    @leannaestep3066 7 років тому +76

    This should be televised. It was so informative and interesting.

  • @valdanowill
    @valdanowill 8 років тому +94

    I love this kind of stuff.

    • @markrigsby2107
      @markrigsby2107 8 років тому +2

      It can be done

    • @casserole7926
      @casserole7926 8 років тому

      Me too

    • @valdanowill
      @valdanowill 8 років тому +1

      Lets do it then.

    • @just-dl
      @just-dl 8 років тому +3

      I'm game. I need to learn a few things, though: 1) welding, 2) "sweating" pipes 3) how to not kill plants/gardens 4) how to upholster. I'm jiggy with all the structural bits, and can noodle my way through the electronics, woodworking and power systems. Oh, and I need a friend with a huge chunk of land like that I can play on....who d'ya know...? :-)

    • @dictator3967
      @dictator3967 8 років тому +4

      I can Garden I'm taking Horticulture but all the other things I couldn't do

  • @kkgoviral1820
    @kkgoviral1820 5 років тому +99

    I watch so many of these type of videos. In this man the only one broke everything down how to live this life thank you many BLESSINGS to you and your wife

    • @Trpl-X
      @Trpl-X 5 років тому +1

      And the best part of it, it's 'Mobile'🙌🏾😎

    • @mariaenriquez5584
      @mariaenriquez5584 4 роки тому

      Me.to💙

    • @ef5842
      @ef5842 4 роки тому

      I want ti do this, but the course costs more than I have.

  • @Yessssz
    @Yessssz 4 роки тому +7

    What a lovely couple, and thank you to everyone involved in this project. It shows what life can be like and what it takes to make it happen in a straight forward, no bs manner. I’m storing this info with the hopes of being more self sufficient in the future. It seems like you can do a little at a time and add on from there as time, resources, and comfort levels line up. I dream about not being a wage slave, and living a life where I can be more true to myself. Thanks again for the inspiration and I hope to see more in the future. 🙂

  • @helperfunction4981
    @helperfunction4981 8 років тому +6

    I too have built a mobile home from a 40 ft shipping container. I have used spray foam insulation because in my climate zone there would be condensation buildup on the inner surface of the metal. I then installed drywall after the insulation was done. I won't go in detail, but there was so much stuff I had to research to do it right it was insane. I calculated the surface dew point for the condensation, then decided what thickness of spray foam I'm going to spray on. I have used closed cell foam that gave me around R 6 insulation per inch of thickness. Sprayed it on myself with a regular compressor and a paint addon but with a wider nozzle I drilled the hole wider myself since I didn't find one for sale. Got the foam very cheap form a pool insulation company. When putting up the drywall I had to invent my own metal profiles and weld them on the roof underside to prevent the roof from flexing inwards when walking on it. I used very thick steel omega profiles of 6 mm thick black steel, had to ramp up my stick welder up to like 250 amps to get good weld penetration. When the roof was strong enough I covered it with a thick layer of tar and then poured a 10 cm thick layer of concrete (reinforced with steel rods ofc) on the roof to make a rooftop like a balcony to be used to chill out on, I even welded on a 406L stainless steel fence around the edge/perimeter. Installed all stainless steel sliding doors and windows, I tried to avoid using wood wherever I could to make it timeless and indestructible, no termite worries etc. but it had to be corrosion resistant, and I know that the container itself is made from corten so that was fine, but I had to use stainless s. everywhere else for aesthetics reasons and that was very expensive. I won't even go into all the solar and generator stuff I did for electricity, I'll just say that I converted a diesel gen to work on cooking oil which I get for ~2 kunas per liter (0.25 cents), I also drive my car on that stuff. Soundproofed my gen too, programmed a couple microcontrollers (am a low level embedded programmer btw so that was the easiest part) to automate various things, like when the deep cycle batteries drop below certain voltage the generator fires up automatically; or a system I made to automate air exchange - it measures, via n of fan revolutions, how much air it took in vs exhausted, all of that so I could have nice fresh air in at all times, and it prevents condensation, it also automatically heats/cools the intake air via finned radiator bolted on the fan dependant on the outside temp; I basically made my own custom HVAC. I did everything by myslef, no outside help, It took 3 years; I have enough knowledge and experience now to write a book easily, but that won't happen since that is not my field of interest, and I turned from low level embedded programming to a full blown mmo project I took on recently, so there is no time either. I stumbled upon this video and thought I'd share my 2 cents of my experience "on the fly"/"inline" right here in the comment section.

  • @janwoodward7360
    @janwoodward7360 5 років тому +16

    Been living in the same “ building site” now for almost 40 years. You’re preaching to the choir...so right. Keep going it’s worth it!

  • @sandieman
    @sandieman 8 років тому +46

    Watched all 45 minutes of this, such a great job clearly walking through things. Amazing off the grid setup!

  • @janeguarnera7700
    @janeguarnera7700 5 років тому +18

    Lived off the grid for awhile, a tad more primitive; but never went without the basics. Y'all did an awesome job of creating so many amenities. Bravo!

  • @bottomratmom7329
    @bottomratmom7329 5 років тому +1

    Finally! A realistic look at building a shipping container home. It's not easy. It takes a long time and it's not always going to be perfect.
    I like his idea for the ceiling and the lights. And the sliding door is a great space saving idea.
    I hope it turns out exactly like they want it. I wish them luck and I hope they're happy in their off-grid home.
    P.S.
    I could listen to him talk all day long. He has a great voice. He would have a great career in narrating or radio.

  • @joytotheworld6804
    @joytotheworld6804 8 років тому +13

    This is the best video, I've watched,thanks for all the effort of putting it together and sharing your wonderful home and lifestyle,much appreciated,very inspiring!

  • @quekvincent5981
    @quekvincent5981 8 років тому +31

    Great work! Didn't expect myself sitting through the entire 45min watching it.

  • @haywingpong5371
    @haywingpong5371 5 років тому +1

    You are not just a house builder, but also one of those who dare to build themselves a viable way of life in freedom. You are all heroes to me.

  • @briheenknuckles9921
    @briheenknuckles9921 5 років тому +31

    Amazing what man can do, I always imagined life as so. Not what is today. Respect to you.

  • @brucethehealer
    @brucethehealer 8 років тому +141

    In 2009 I lost my 4 bedroomed luxury house! Overnight I was reduced to living minimalist in an American RV. After losing the house, I was also involved in a near fatal RTC, this left me with brain trauma for 4 years, costing me everything else I'd spent 30 years acquiring! My next loss was my beloved Mum in 2014 after nursing her to the end with Motor Neuron Disease. Now there's just me left, alone and having watched your video I am brimming with envy! As a multi-skilled tradesman, and one who now shuns the trappings of house ownership I feel driven to follow your example. A massive thank you for making the video of your adventure.

    • @tonicoote6388
      @tonicoote6388 7 років тому +10

      BRUCE LEE Blessings you stood the test and moved on. Follow your dreams master builder.

    • @springranch1384
      @springranch1384 7 років тому +16

      BRUCE LEE
      Well and wisely stated. Much admiration for you for enduring crappy times, but persevering. Am sending you salutary hugs, Bruce👏🖒👏🖒👏🖒👏🖒👏🐓🖒👏🖒👏🖒
      And a chicken. Just noticed it. 😁

    • @SouthSideScotty47
      @SouthSideScotty47 7 років тому +2

      BRUCE LEE be like water💦

    • @kennethkeen4988
      @kennethkeen4988 6 років тому +2

      What is an RV?
      What is RTC?
      Where is NRW?
      Please use English terms as hillbillies are a minority and have not yet been recognised as being of importance to be included in the United Nations statutes.

    • @williamallman299
      @williamallman299 6 років тому +17

      +kenneth keen RV is a well-known American English abbreviation for Recreational Vehicle. Come down off your high-horse. I'm not familiar with the abbreviation RTC, but from the context I'd guess it means some type of rear collision. As for NRW, that's not even in the original comment so I don't know where you got that from....maybe out of your ass? I've seen similar disparaging comments from you on other YT videos.....stop being such a smug dick just so you can feel superior, it makes you look like SUCH an ass.

  • @MaiAnhNgoNguyen12
    @MaiAnhNgoNguyen12 5 років тому +8

    After years and years I still feel this video is the most informative one, it answers all of my question whenever I see a container or small house like how do they deal with this and that. That guy should publish a book on details involving building container ship (y)

  • @W4TRI_Ronny
    @W4TRI_Ronny 8 років тому +5

    I've been a subscriber to his channel and bought the E-book. Great stuff! Thanks for picking up on Paul! I know he will appreciate the added viewings. A great journey continues...

  • @noahtebben2467
    @noahtebben2467 7 років тому +37

    I got really high, and I happened to stumble onto this video, and it was wonderful. I kept smoking while this video played in the background, I thinking it was just some short video. But then the video made me really happy and it surged a feeling of unity with nature through me.

  • @sharonwangari3693
    @sharonwangari3693 5 років тому +17

    I have enjoyed watching this couple tell their story. Its one of the many videos watched that has a good detail of how they did their home. love their water system for their gardening,time saving. good one

  • @melissastugis38
    @melissastugis38 5 років тому +4

    I love the way his English is and he does explain how to build this home in a good way.

  • @STIZEN9
    @STIZEN9 8 років тому +12

    At 6:50 I love the way you had the two lengths of steel positioned so that when you completed the cut, that heavy piece of steel would conveniently slide away from you and outwards!! Forget pushing it out as you finish the cut, or even just letting it fall where it may.
    I can honestly say that I would NOT have thought about doing it like that! Thanks for sharing your skills.

    • @bcm1567
      @bcm1567 6 років тому

      its wood strapping to make the steel slide away

  • @cjon4256
    @cjon4256 3 роки тому +1

    Fascinating to watch! Thanks for sharing your journey with us.

  • @brads6777
    @brads6777 5 років тому +261

    This guy could definitely be a narrator for nature shows

    • @Eire32irish
      @Eire32irish 5 років тому +3

      he's annoying kid that voice is

    • @alllivesmatter8104
      @alllivesmatter8104 5 років тому +1

      I thought exactly the same!👏

    • @Eire32irish
      @Eire32irish 5 років тому

      @Ms overcomer of Wat pal

    • @TheVetusMores
      @TheVetusMores 5 років тому +3

      He reminds me (at least vaguely) of a sort of muted Michael Caine. It's a very nice voice, I think.

    • @idyrazlanismail6372
      @idyrazlanismail6372 4 роки тому

      Yes.

  • @margaretpatrick746
    @margaretpatrick746 7 років тому +15

    What a great labour of love and creativity. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. You truly are on the right track. Best wishes .

  • @paulsilva1357
    @paulsilva1357 6 років тому +2

    Watching James May build this house is the most satisfying moment of this week so far.

  • @itiswhatitis7883
    @itiswhatitis7883 7 років тому +4

    Efficiency to the MAX !!! Big up to this couple ! Shallow people will never fully grasp this at all

  • @Ungovernable74
    @Ungovernable74 8 років тому +4

    I love watching Pauls videos. It's exactly what I needed to see today.

  • @notcomatose6602
    @notcomatose6602 5 років тому

    These people are so admirable. I would have loved this lifestyle. One can make a bad choice early in life that one can never escape. This is exactly what I would love. I am a hard worker and strong but now at 76 and single will live vicariously watching the wonderful loving couples make their real world like this. Wishing them a long life w great health.

  • @beckylynn209
    @beckylynn209 5 років тому +10

    You two are just amazing! Two culture shock's coming from Scotland to the bush and then living in that long skinny home, and your perseverance was just remarkable!! I loved living in the country n having lots of wildlife.. You have done a beautiful job.. Good luck to you all!! 👍🏻🤗✌️

    • @sherylcat7231
      @sherylcat7231 3 роки тому

      Glad I happened on this you tube delight. I am sad it ended. What a great attitude working thru the build etc.....the smile on their faces makes me smile. Loved listening and watching. I am absorbing a lot of great moments......thanks for sharing with us we need more of the same. Off gridness.

  • @jayrastus2958
    @jayrastus2958 7 років тому +9

    Hands down the best,most relaxing and interesting "reality " show I've seen in a long time. Thanks guys for sharing 6 thumbs up.

  • @JacindaH
    @JacindaH 3 роки тому +1

    I don't know how I missed this one video all these years. I love it. So helpful and realistic

  • @heatherm2058
    @heatherm2058 5 років тому +17

    I love what you both have done. It was always my dream....I can almost feel being there. How peaceful ..how beautiful..how simple....and nature all around. The nearest thing to heaven. God bless you both and thank you for the lovely video

  • @robertarnold9594
    @robertarnold9594 7 років тому +22

    Thank you for sharing this with all of us. I am definitely not one to watch a 40+ minute video on UA-cam, but your video was worth every second. Kudos to you both for realizing the "true riches" of life. God bless you and your family!

  • @eloyantonioroasanchez7629
    @eloyantonioroasanchez7629 6 років тому

    This is the most fully self contained and the most of the grid any family is going to get.
    Amazing work for people who did not have any experience at all whatsoever. This is truly freedom and independence.
    Antonio, the extreme 18 wheeler

  • @mahierangaperera2272
    @mahierangaperera2272 7 років тому +67

    My dream. I am a truck driver from Melbourne and every time I cart a container I think of this idea. Thank you for this video .

    • @kennethkeen4988
      @kennethkeen4988 6 років тому +2

      Then stop carting.

    • @josephdesouza4128
      @josephdesouza4128 6 років тому +2

      I can get you one really cheap.
      Contact me.

    • @hammatime94
      @hammatime94 5 років тому

      I'm looking to get into the transport industry and truck driving in WA so I can build a container home on a self sufficient bush block.

    • @dwynepen7626
      @dwynepen7626 4 роки тому +1

      Or buy a 53" trailer and convert to a home then can move whenever with truck tractor or Lori maybe yous call it there

  • @helicart
    @helicart 7 років тому +90

    great video. really appreciated that you didn't have silly background music....just nature!
    it was so relaxing and enticing to watch, and kindled long forgotten dreams for me.
    I like your style of narration too. You can tell you live a more relaxed life away from the frenzy of the city.

  • @unconventionalforager6389
    @unconventionalforager6389 4 роки тому +1

    Seeing this again I’ve gained an even better perspective than when I lived in a house in 2018. Now living tiny in 2020 makes me feel more excited about the possibilities

  • @charlesshepard4148
    @charlesshepard4148 7 років тому +29

    Good job. The container is amazing. Your green house and water system is just fascinating. Nothing seems to go to waste.

    • @nathaliewilson1817
      @nathaliewilson1817 6 років тому +1

      @Charles Shepard, this is definitely an awesome video and nothing was wasted once figured out and repurposed. The compost from their waste, however, especially with those cows that he was shooing away at one point could be used to supply biogas for heat (instead of wood), cooking (instead of firewood, electric, or whatever they are currently using in their cooking system), and fertilizer (instead of just fertilizer only). I am originally from Jamaica (first 18 1/2 year of my life) and have now lived in the U.S (I will be 40 in Dec 2018) for most of the remainder of my life to date (not counting living in Iraq for 6 1/2 months, Afghanistan 7 1/2 months, and England 3 years....I am currently in the U.S military the past almost 15 years trying to get out now to go live off the grid...somewhere in the U.S....hmm, maybe I should reconsider and go live off grid in Jamaica....I am not certain yet....been doing research to see where in the U.S they will allow me to live off grid as it is not a simple as buying land close to civilization and being allowed to live off grid- can you believe that mess-lol).
      So I want something super small as I don't really need much space, one room is fine. I would like to have my own solar panel, find ways to collect food scraps, etc from restaurants (etc) for biogas for biogas appliance (heat and stove), figure out how to have enough surface like these guys have to have water, repurpose the grey water (from shower, dishes, and laundry) to the biogas (my feces would go towards the biogas) and water a small green house.
      I am currently looking at 0.16 acre of foreclosed land (ver tiny plot of land), if they don't have any restrictions so to speak in me having to build a "house" on it, then I am probably going to see if I can purchase it, even though it is 110 miles away from the law school I would like to get into when I can escape military life. I was supposed to be out 15 Aug 2018, but unfortunately, I have some unexplained health problems that cannot readily be figured out....they have just diagnosed me with good ole fibromyalgia. When it is said and done, I don't care about material stuff. I need a roof over my head for 3 years, then I want to also be gone with the wind from there and travel across the U.S for as long as I have the ability to travel. I currently have one paralyzed dog (she has become paralyzed from the waist down since 30 Oct 2017, I have had her since the neighbors threw her in my backyard as a 7-month-old puppy in July 2007, I was feeding her my table scraps prior to then as I didn't know they weren't even taking care of her even before dumping her on me), the second dog was the same neighbor, that I have been taking care of since 28 Jan 2008 (1 month old) when they got her...she almost died over Easter 2008, I took her in and nurse her to health....and took her officially as my own (even though I was taking care of her since day one). My favourite dog I picked up off the street in Nov 2007 (about 6 months old) was murdered by the city (San Antonio, Texas) in Jan 2014. I stole my sister's dog (6 years old) in May 2018 (in the event I had to put the paralyzed dog to sleep if she is suffering) so the Jan 2008 dog will have company. So I have 3 fur babies that need to be considered and taken care of....
      Apart from law school and seeking to help humanity legally...I am researching the truth about life (and what is beyond what we can see), that is not so much this plain, but where we go after here. Though it is unrelated to this video and what you have said, I am getting ready to share with the world the flaws of not ONLY Christianity (of which I was apart of until my research started on 11 Feb 2018) but ALL religion and how they are ALL lies meant to keep us trapped and away from the truth. I don't know what the WHOLE truth is....after over 2200+ hours of research, I believe that Yeshua (the pagan name is "Jesus") was indeed a man that lived on earth when they say He did. And I believe that He learned the truth and tried to share it with us before He was murdered. He was able to share the truth with others, and humans found ways to butcher and hide the truth. My primary purpose is not so much to find food and shelter....but to find the truth and share it as best as I possibly can as I believe that the end of the earth as we know it is much closer than we all think (myself included).
      This video is GREAT! And I have definitely booked-marked it in the event I have a piece​ of land I can temporarily live off for a short period before moving on.

  • @trinifirst6702
    @trinifirst6702 7 років тому +84

    Your documentary should be on tv. it's certainly quite professionally done.

    • @kennethkeen4988
      @kennethkeen4988 6 років тому +1

      Not professional. It was cut by Kirsten who doesn't check her cuts and makes lots of mistakes and is too lazy to go back and correct them. Any professional will recognise that quite quickly.

    • @adidasaddict2023
      @adidasaddict2023 5 років тому

      @@kennethkeen4988 ypur just jealous coz you havent got 1. Jealously get you nowhere

  • @aboveallthingslove6349
    @aboveallthingslove6349 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you Kristen, for a this Library Of Alexandria level body of work. I've binge watched many times and there always seems to be more to see, amazing! Twelve years of work, you are a gem my dear, and your wonderful family make your docs even better. I'm going to go watch Zap Zebra Electric Truck from "2009"! Much love and appreciation to you and your family for taking me on your travels of discovery through the years.

  • @fazenate9068
    @fazenate9068 4 роки тому +22

    this guy is a great narrator, I started watching not intending to look at the whole thing, he caught me off guard. Glad I watched it
    Thanks for sharing. n God bless you and your wife

    • @d.hildebrandella755
      @d.hildebrandella755 4 роки тому +1

      This gentleman missed his calling as a narrator. His narration made this a lot more enjoyable to watch. Brilliant way to live. Kudos.

  • @tomscott1163
    @tomscott1163 7 років тому +13

    What a great adventure, and you did a Great number of people a real service as to how to stop being a slave to the system. I admire what you have done and commend your wife in supporting your efforts in doing the right thing. I hope you stay healthy and safe. I know the growing your own food will benefit you both in the long run. I loved the part where you filter your own water. and what the water delivery guy had to say about his own water being delivered .too you all. I have a small lot in the Bahamas and would just love to build one of these set up's like what you have . My only draw back is that I'm 74 years old. I would love to see some young family come along and do what I can' not do now. God Bless you for making this video and showing how nature has taken you into her hands with the wild life.

  • @susanstoltz2555
    @susanstoltz2555 6 років тому +1

    Paul and Sarah, I love your lifestyle and what your doing with your house and land. Great hearing both of you sharing your experience. Great job, Kirsten!

  • @johnj.bluvas8702
    @johnj.bluvas8702 8 років тому +10

    Now that is LIVING. I to love independence. Dislike crowds intensely.Great job and enjoy a great life.

  • @loverslanehawj6244
    @loverslanehawj6244 7 років тому +29

    Amazing lifestyle away from bills on top of bills. He said he's not a builder and not a gardener but built amazing container home, power systems, water usage, customize tub and fruits/vegetables fresh off the vines. He can survive in the wilderness.

  • @JorgePetraglia2009
    @JorgePetraglia2009 3 роки тому +2

    Amazing video on how to live decent and happy. As a retired plumber myself, found your use of the water and the system you built, very impressive. There's only one thing missing : an outdoor stove and a mud oven; although I'm sure this is in your plans for the future. Good job amigos, you are an awesome couple. Greetings from Toronto.

  • @julianamoura8186
    @julianamoura8186 8 років тому +43

    Best video about container. Great.

  • @bvisel4558
    @bvisel4558 8 років тому +4

    awesome job Kirsten. I remember when Paul mentioned you doing a movie for him. I was excited for them I knew you would do a great job. Knocked it out of the park.

  • @jacquelinemanzano7539
    @jacquelinemanzano7539 4 роки тому +1

    Wonderful way of living Among nature 😍😍 Great job!!

  • @janethartwig774
    @janethartwig774 6 років тому +3

    What a totally charming couple. This was the most enjoyable video about building a container home, or any home really, I have ever watched. I loved his laugh when he told about doing something wrong and needing to redo it. They are both so calm and casual. What a beautiful little kingdom they have created in an amazing country. Thanks for sharing. This California woman thinks you are priceless.👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️

  • @minihaha3940
    @minihaha3940 5 років тому +14

    Bless you for sharing. You are two wonderful people living a beautiful dream. Enjoy enjoy Life

  • @FaisalKhan-ic2iy
    @FaisalKhan-ic2iy 3 роки тому

    Oh My God.
    This man is so cool and made me concted through out the video and their love life, Partner is suportive, calm and Hard working and the way he was explaining his entire journey of being off grid was really amazing. I hv not missed a single minute of the video.
    I hope they would b fine after 5 years as i m watching it in Sep 2021

  • @TexasJungle
    @TexasJungle 3 роки тому +4

    Wonderful documentary for the free spirited un-contained wild at heart enthusiast Inspiring to be self-sufficient!

  • @royreynolds108
    @royreynolds108 8 років тому +10

    I have not gone through all of the comments so if mine is a repeat I apologize. Get a front loading washing machine instead of the top loader. We own a washateria and have 12 front loaders. Ten of them use 22 gallons of water a cycle, one uses about 26 gallons, and the other uses about 35 gallons but it is a 30 pound capacity instead of 18 pound and 22 pound. The clothes don't just stay in the water but tumble through it while washing doing a better job.

    • @royreynolds108
      @royreynolds108 8 років тому +4

      I forgot to say that the top loaders we inherited with the business used 43 gallons of water per cycle. Saving water was the biggest reason we went with front loading machines.

  • @timcent7199
    @timcent7199 4 роки тому +1

    Throw away your tranquilizers and watch this video. I'm as relaxed as waking up from surgery. Amazing!

  • @liam1082
    @liam1082 8 років тому +10

    Amazing house I would love to live like this and the weather omg

  • @taralalla50
    @taralalla50 5 років тому +10

    Congrats sir you did such a wonderful job of those containers so well contained.Dont we all wish for a dream life like that far from the maddening crowd to be one with nature.Kudos again well done.

  • @williamallman299
    @williamallman299 6 років тому

    I LIKE this couple, especially Paul. A man after my own heart.....not afraid to learn new skills, make mistakes and learn from therm. My metaphorical hat is off to you sir!

  • @Mazxlol
    @Mazxlol 8 років тому +18

    I would totally live like this. Never understood why people want a large house. to me living like this would be a dream come true.

    • @capricornmagic63
      @capricornmagic63 2 роки тому

      Follow your dream. Stop thinking about it and do it. If it's something you really feel in your soul, take the chance and do it.

    • @Mazxlol
      @Mazxlol 2 роки тому

      @@capricornmagic63 well it's not as easy as it sounds, you need money to buy land... And then more money for the rest.

  • @currencylab
    @currencylab 5 років тому +3

    I commend you sir, you have built a beautiful self sustainable home out in nature. Thank you for sharing your experience.

  • @sazennonumber
    @sazennonumber 3 роки тому

    Loved every minute of this video. I don't live off grid, unfortunately, but I do try to be self-sufficient as much as I possibly can. I am a visual artist and I can make many things on my own, using wood, metal, cloth, concrete.... you name it. I also don't drive a car, don't have a cell phone or cable TV. Sarah is right: there is definitely a huge amount of satisfaction in living independently as much as one can. If I was younger, I probably would be more interested in finding ways to live off grid. Thank you for sharing this video.

  • @charlottefisher3053
    @charlottefisher3053 4 роки тому +4

    How good is it to have NO Bill's and you have all that you need ,to live comfortable wow .God Bless. 👍🌷

  • @QUAD405
    @QUAD405 8 років тому +17

    This is truely amazing and inspiring!

  • @taklovin3995
    @taklovin3995 4 роки тому +2

    I sincerely respect and envy the skillset combined with an adventurous spirit both of you have!

  • @_.Dave._
    @_.Dave._ 6 років тому +4

    The shipping containers you chose could be shipped on land, but not overseas. If you did this again, I'd use the type that has doors on the long side so you could make a wall directly behind it with your doors and windows. the open door could be used to define an outdoor area / patio. And if needed, you could button the whole thing up and ship it overseas.

  • @m.corege9726
    @m.corege9726 7 років тому +24

    Brilliant video - you have a beautiful soothing voice which was such a pleasure to listen to and I loved the way you talked slow and explained everything - the wildlife was magnificent, especially seeing the baby moving inside the pouch of the mother kangaroo/wallaby - thank you for sharing this wonderful video with the world - very appreciative - cheers from Canada

  • @airitwide
    @airitwide 5 років тому +1

    This is one of the best videos yet as it shows in detail all the apparatuses for the completely insular, self-sustaining homestead

  • @readingroomcafeproject
    @readingroomcafeproject 3 роки тому +4

    I'm playing my annual game of "what if I had loads of space and the balls to actually do it" and watching dozens of container home builds. This is one of my favorates.

  • @nickc7494
    @nickc7494 5 років тому +18

    Very relaxed environment, this couple will live to 100

  • @Aussiehomestead1965
    @Aussiehomestead1965 Рік тому

    I remember watching this many years ago and am now revisiting it. It was the inspiration for my container home and am so glad that I did do it.

  • @nickfree46
    @nickfree46 8 років тому +24

    best movie ive seen on youtube, i am so jealous. i wish you all the best for the future, regards nick from glasgow.

  • @sumitasen2187
    @sumitasen2187 7 років тому +5

    I like their spirit: Anything is doable if you put your mind in it.

  • @patriciadiaz1753
    @patriciadiaz1753 3 роки тому

    Beautiful & well done. Your home is lovely. Yes you put in a lot of time and effort but the payoff is grand. Thank you for sharing all of your trials you went through to get to your great home. I greatly appreciated all of the honesty of things that you tried & changed either for comfort or upgrade. God has blessed you & your wife . Nature is the best place to live on earth. Lots of love to you both.

  • @TigerRogers0660
    @TigerRogers0660 5 років тому +8

    What a super enjoyable video!! Very informative - with not a wasted moment. Arguably the best video i've ever seen on UA-cam!!