Time Required: Three days
Difficulty: Expert

After the cottage gets double booked for the weekend, brothers Andrew and Kevin decide to make a mini-cottage on wheels. With its a flip-up awnings, pullout counters, portholes and portable combination table/heater/table, the Mobile Mini Cottage is anything but typical. It's the perfect summer addition!

Project Steps

Step 2

Kevin and Andrew are just regular Joes. They’re not pros by any means and don’t know how to do everything so they are always asking others for help and conducting extensive research. If you’re going to take on any project, do your homework. Check out web forums such as ours and ask others for advice. Go online and see what others are doing. Read a book or two about vehicle safety standards or roofing materials. Here are some examples from the official Brojects Pinterest page that served as inspiration, because if you’re going to build a Mobile Mini Cottage, you should know others have done before you:

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