This 240 sq. ft. floating cabin in Maine belongs to Foy and Louisa Brown who spent a decade building it with their own hands.
The foundation is made of pontoons on top of which you see a cottage built mostly of pine shiplap.






Construction was decade-long labor of love punctuated by a string of curses from the salty Foy. First, he built a float onshore, rigging plastic floatation tubs, Styrofoam, and pontoons as a foundation.
The home is an off-the-grid haven from work and island life, where being neighborly means you’re always on call.
This house is totally off the grid, so if you enjoy the perks of modern life, you will hate living here. The best part is that there are no property taxes and no permits required to build such a house, according to Foy.
The living room was decorated with blue furniture which compliments well with the brown paint for the entire house. It has everything you need for a staycation.

The queen-sized bed is perfect for a couple or small family. It shouts comfort and you will definitely enjoy the stay.

From the outside, there’s a porch where you can enjoy fishing. The owner has a small boat where you can sail through the area.
Ukiyo
Living in the moment, detached from the bothers of life. (The Floating World)
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