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VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
What happens when a former professional snowboarder gives up a 4,000-square-foot house and builds a 300-square-foot stone tiny home by hand, deep in the California mountains? Meet Mike Basich, who spent 7 years creating this stunning off-grid tiny house from rock, wood, and recycled materials—35 minutes from Lake Tahoe and miles from the nearest power lines.
In this full tiny house tour, Mike shares how he used local resources, instinctual design, and hands-on craftsmanship to create a pentagon-shaped mountain retreat that blends sustainability, off-grid living, and thoughtful minimalism. Built from stone sourced within a 200-foot radius and wood milled on-site, this home is a masterclass in resilient, low-impact living.
Inside the Home:
-Pentagon floor plan inspired by the golden ratio
-South-facing windows to maximize passive solar heat
-Custom welded windows and handmade door with star inlays
-Fireplace + soapstone oven as the heart of the home
-12V power system with solar panels and battery bank
-Cold plunge + hot tub on the deck overlooking 40 acres
-Loft bedroom, stainless steel sink, marble and granite counters
-A kitchen built for simplicity and health: no fridge in winter, camp stove and wood cooking
-Sit-down Japanese-style shower and compost toilet outside
What You’ll Learn in This Tour:
-Why Mike chose to downsize from a big house to a minimalist life in the mountains
-How thoughtful off-grid design lowers utility costs and environmental impact
-Real cost breakdown: $225,000 land investment + $500 solar system = total independence
-How Mike lives without a grid connection—and why he prefers it that way
-Advice for anyone dreaming of building their own home from raw land
Whether you’re looking to reduce your cost of living, reconnect with nature, or just find inspiration for your own off-grid tiny home, Mike’s journey is a powerful reminder that you don’t need much to live richly. His story is filled with practical insights and heartfelt reflection on what it means to build a life, and a home, with your own two hands.
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Edited by – https://www.instagram.com/filmbro_/
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When it’s freezing you have to go outside to use bathroom yikes
He does not live there, that shower is unused.
5:05 “Check this Stuff out! This is what we war tonight “ M.B.
9:56 That Looks Like Andy. Were the heck is that guy?
Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently😌
Here in Philippines rocks are everywhere. I can not get my Filipino neighbors interested in building rock houses. My house is concrete, but I like the rocks best.
Im guessing none of his friends have bad hips or weight/knee problems with that table lol
Good idea if you’re a millionaire.
Is that professional snowboarder Mike Basich? Related to pro snowboarder Tina Basich? Very very cool!
Very cool! Seeing Mike Basich on tiny home tours! Huge follower, as a fellow 80s snowboarder as well. The property is absolutely gorgeous! Scooped it up cheap too! Worth millions now!
“Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve,” from Think and Grow Rich is what I thought of here. I’m sure Mike had doubters and negativity thrown at him during this build. It’s incredibly inspiring to see a massive unknown dream become realized. Kudos Mike, fantastic work and the details are magical.
Good thing you did this 20 years ago. California would probably not let you build it today. Surprised the state doesn’t make you tear it down today!!! For real. !!
so cool-I could live there!
Great Job! 🤠
Thank you for sharing!
Very interesting. Great job. Thanks for sharing!!!!
get a cat