![]() But after saving up $25,000 to pump into the project, they got to work. 'Then came Monday and she came to me and said, "There's a storage shed in the front of our house,' and that's how she found out that I bought it," he told.įor the first summer that they owned the shed, the couple used it exclusively for storage. He told his wife, to whom the purchase of the shed was a surprise, that he took down the fence in order to work on it over the weekend. Salas found a way to transport the shed to his home about 45 minutes away and even went so far as to take down his backyard fence in order to successfully maneuver the shed into the backyard. When Salas inquired after the item, the man said he would sell it to him for $1,200 on the spot if he could remove it that day without disassembling it. I was doing a lot of planning and rearranged my yard into the space I wanted to use,' he said.Ībout a year later, in Spring of 2021, a Craigslist ad popped up that caught his eye.Ī man who lived nearby was selling a relatively new shed. 'I started doing a lot of research and preparing my backyard because I knew I wanted to create a tiny home. In 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic settled in, Salas, like many others, found himself with some extra time on his hands. We said then, one day, we'd love to have something like this in our backyard.' ![]() With a smaller space, we spent more time together. We started visiting more Airbnbs around Texas and further afield and were fascinated by this one home we stayed in about an hour north of here.' Salas told Newsweek: 'Me and my wife love to travel. ![]() Daniel Salas and his wife, who now have a mini house in their back yard ![]()
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