A New Kit Home Made From Hemp Blocks Starts at $27K

Coexist Build launches a DIY tiny home that’s designed to be built in just a week.

A New Kit Home Made From Hemp Blocks Starts at $27K

Coexist Build launches a DIY tiny home that’s designed to be built in just a week.

Shortly after developing the nation’s first hemp house on wheels, Coexist Build has launched the Traveler, a DIY cabin made from hempcrete. The 140-square-foot tiny house kit was created partly in response to the pandemic, says architect Anastasiya Konopatskaya, who founded Coexist Build with her husband, Drew Oberholtzer. "We were struggling to get our work done with two small children at home," he says. "We kept thinking—if only we could have a tiny office in the backyard."

Designed to last for generations, the Traveler cabins are constructed with heavy timber joinery made by a master craftsman from Pennsylvania. The hempcrete insulation naturally hardens over time while the exterior components require very little maintenance.

"We have spent 3 years building and designing with hempcrete, so it was only natural for us to combine our experience of building small homes with healthy, unconventional construction," Oberholtzer explains. "And so a ‘shelter with purpose’—a healthy, sustainable space for any need—was born."

In addition to their design practice, the husband-and-wife duo owns and operates a regenerative organic farm in Berks County, Pennsylvania, that doubles as a research and development lab for experimenting with healthy, plant-based building materials.  

Coexist makes and sells prefabricated hempcrete blocks—called Coexist Hemp Blocks—which are available for bulk purchase from their website. The company produces up to 1,000 blocks a day in their eastern PA facility.

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