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Progressive Cottage

Start With Basic Simple Cabin Module, Progressively Upgrade to More Advanced Cottage Dwelling
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The Progressive Cottage is a system where you start out equipped with a basic cabin module to stake a claim in a particular area. It provides you a very basic shelter to live in. Over time, you can progressively upgrade it into a better and better equipped living quarters, eventually progressing to become a full-fledged cottage dwelling.
sanman, Sep 15 2025

A-Frame Cabin https://youtu.be/ZUVWvoFhT9A
basic simple structure [sanman, Sep 15 2025]


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       Alright fine! If nobody else is going to say it. Is it a cabin for your dogs stuffy?   

       If not then you need a category change.   

       I think this is considerably baked. I remember back in the 'seventies, people used to pitch caravans, build shelters for them, then the caravan would become secondary for the shelter and eventually they'd have a house and get rid of the caravan. There were complaints that this could be done without planning permission. I just thought it was cool.
nineteenthly, Sep 16 2025
  

       //stake a claim in a particular area//   

       Genuine question, are there any inhabitable parts of the world that are not already inhabited, owned, or economically exploited by someone? Is "staking a claim" therefore simply theft? in which case [-]   

       Or is this more to do with evading planning restrictions as [19thly] suggests, as a way to build on land you legally own but don't have permission to develop? In which case, [-] widely known to exist.
pocmloc, Sep 16 2025
  


 

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