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a living room filled with furniture next to a kitchen and dining area in a wooden structure

Yurts are rounded, semi-permanent tent structures that are typically covered in cloth-like exteriors. Traditionally, they were used across Central Asia by nomadic tribes. Today, they can be found all around the world, and are particularly popular with people looking for minimalist dwellings that offer eco-conscious designs. They’re also a top choice for homeowners in search of secondary structures to expand their home’s living space.

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Kitchen setup inside a yurt with curved wooden countertops, cabinets, and an oven.

Can You Put A Kitchen In A Yurt? Yurts are beautiful, portable structures that can be used for a variety of purposes, from camping to permanent living. But can you actually put a kitchen in a yurt? The answer is yes, you can! In this blog post, we'll discuss the pros and cons of putting a kitchen in a yurt, and we'll provide tips on how to make it work. So if you're thinking about building a yurt, or if you already have one and you're wondering how to add a kitchen, keep reading!

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a large kitchen with wooden cabinets and white refrigerator freezer next to a stove top oven

Money-View: Round Kitchens Ultra-mod round kitchen Ultra-mod Round Kitchen 2 Loft: Open to Below Loft 2 Stunning night view Another stunning night view So, I found a site at http://www.yurtworks.com/ for an Oregon Company that makes round-homes in yurt-like fashion - utilizing the same wall-strap to hold the whole house together. These, however, look and act just like a real home at a fraction of the cost! They had a blog: http://www.yurtworks.blogspot.com/ On their blog I found a link to a…

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two people standing in front of a yurt with snow on the ground and trees

Yurts were at the center of a really fascinating trend in 2014: glamping. Or glamorous camping, if you will. And while most yurts featured in the design community are in warm, scenic locations – this one struck me. It’s just north of Bemidji, Minnesota and it’s the full time home of two very brave souls. Grace Brogan and John Kamman bought a used yurt for $5,000 and moved into it last year, full time. It’s not their vacation home. It’s their home.

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