We are all amazed when we see what talented people can build, and when we learn that the sums invested are close to zero, we start to regret not having thought of this ourselves.
In addition to the large dose of talent demonstrated by this artist and carpenter, Jay Nelson, it takes iron ambition and titanic work, which involves collecting materials thrown away in garbage dumps to keep costs at a minimum level.
Jay Nelson managed to build a work of art in the form of a wooden cabin with an area of approximately 18 square meters, using only wood he found abandoned in various places.
Every piece of wood Jay found was another piece in the "puzzle" that would become his future vacation home on the Hawaiian Islands, specifically on Kauai Island, one of the most beautiful in the entire archipelago.
The amount of wood needed to build this cabin in the woods is impressive, about 11 tons, but the effort of collecting the wood and the possibility of giving it a new purpose and a new life make this process very satisfying, with results to match.
Putting his talent, skill, and ambition to work, Jay Nelson managed to build this amazing cabin in just 2 months, and the results speak for themselves!
Photo Source: Treehugger

The wooden cabin on Kauai Island, created by artist and carpenter Jay Nelson.







