I spent £10k transforming a static caravan into a log cabin - we have fewer bills and more time for ourselves
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A man spent £10k transforming a static caravan into a stunning log cabin in just four months.
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Hide AdBenn Berkeley, 38, lost all his work prospects as a freelance film-maker in 2020 due to the pandemic.
Benn was living in a house share spending £500-a-month on rent but realised he wanted a different lifestyle. In August 2020, his brother took over a farm which had a static caravan and asked Benn if he wanted it.
He leaped at the opportunity, despite admitting it was a "fixer-upper", and started working on gutting out the caravan in September 2020. Benn said he did everything apart from the electrics and plumbing himself after learning through YouTube videos.
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Hide AdSince moving in, Benn has made the cabin off-grid. He heats his home with a log burner, uses gas bottles for his oven and his electricity comes from solar panels on the farm.
Benn, from St Ives in Cornwall, said: “Originally it was two bedrooms with a bathroom and kitchen. All of that went, we now have a double bedroom, bathroom, corridor and open plan living and kitchen space.
"There is an element of simplicity when you are living a life like this. I can govern myself a lot more, I am not pressed into working a certain amount of hours a week as I know my outgoings each month."
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