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Be it all those cheesy things or not, every person needs a home. Some inherit it, others buy it, and then there are those who build it with their own hands. Zach Both and Nicole Lopez are the kinds of people who shaped their own beautiful house with the help of friends and family.","spans":[]}]}},{"slice_type":"image_with_caption","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"image":{"dimensions":{"width":1200,"height":800},"alt":"Woman sitting on Yurt bed","copyright":null,"url":"https://images.prismic.io/homebery/a7fa8b47-09e4-45f6-84e6-c697410b76ef_TheModernYurt_13_Photoby_BryanAulick-1800x1200.jpg?auto=compress,format&rect=0,0,1800,1200&w=1200&h=800"},"caption":[{"type":"heading3","text":"Credits: Zack Both","spans":[]}]}},{"slice_type":"image_with_caption","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"image":{"dimensions":{"width":1200,"height":800},"alt":"Modern yurt kitchen","copyright":null,"url":"https://images.prismic.io/homebery/1ec472ce-8cfa-402d-8cda-2cf609798041_we-tried-to-pare-down-in-the-kitchen-says-zach-so-even-our-appliances-are-small-and-compact-a-summit-ff923pl-refrigerator-and-ikea-cabinets-outfit-the-efficient-space.jpg?auto=compress,format&rect=0,0,1600,1067&w=1200&h=800"},"caption":[{"type":"heading3","text":"Credits: Zack Both","spans":[]}]}},{"slice_type":"ad","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"custom":null}},{"slice_type":"quote","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"quote":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"“For the past year, Nicole and I have been building a modern yurt 20 minutes outside of Portland,”","spans":[]}]}},{"slice_type":"image_with_caption","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"image":{"dimensions":{"width":1200,"height":900},"alt":"Couple kiss on a yurt roof","copyright":null,"url":"https://images.prismic.io/homebery/87a51e17-9f22-4ac4-a7e4-1d14249ee257_one-last-kiss-before-sealing-up-the-roof.jpg?auto=compress,format&rect=0,0,1600,1200&w=1200&h=900"},"caption":[{"type":"heading3","text":"Credits: Zack Both","spans":[]}]}},{"slice_type":"text","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"text":[{"type":"paragraph","text":"The yurt measures in at 30 feet in diameter and a spacious 730 square feet of living space. The exterior structure was constructed in a weekend with help from friends and family, while the interior build out took a couple of months. 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While not a trivial amount of money, the greatest cost would actually be the time involved. For the better part of six months, constructing a yurt of this scale and caliber became a full-time job with overtime. 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Nicole and I worked tirelessly towards the moment when we could step back and marvel at what we had built together. Once the paint dried and the sawdust cleared, we moved in and have enjoyed the revolving door of friends and family experiencing the space we created. \n\nTo learn more you can view the video below, and check out their website here.","spans":[{"start":384,"end":388,"type":"hyperlink","data":{"link_type":"Web","url":"http://doityurtself.com"}}]}]}},{"slice_type":"video","slice_label":null,"items":[{}],"primary":{"video":{},"iframe":"https://www.youtube.com/embed/_L4oWr6BQW8"}}]}}},"__N_SSG":true}