We Converted This 16x40 Shed Cabin into a Home!

Publicado 2023-09-28
Over the course of about a week, a two man crew installed sheetrock inside this 16x46 cabin (16x40 interior with a 6' porch), to convert this shed into a home. Once the sheetrock was up, they went through the process of taping and mudding the home. This video gives you an inside look at how Atlas converts a shed into a home, and will hopefully give you ideas about how you can do this for yourself. Let us know in the comments if you have any questions, what you liked, didn't like or what you would do differently.

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  • Would you like me to do another video once the home is finished to show the interior fully decorated? Be sure to like this video because if we get 500 likes then I will go back out as soon as it's completed to do a follow-up video! What do you like most about this home?
  • @Thomas63r2
    To the critics: this IS affordable housing. Also to the critics: are you seriously expecting master craftsmanship at this level? These guys are admirably doing builder quality. As they gain experience and knowledge they will leave to work on more high end construction. You don't have to like this, but that is the way it works. Also: as they continue working they will buy better quality and more specialized tools to improve the details on their finished product. Fact: overall there is a shortage of workers in the trades - our kids graduating high school often look at jobs like this with disdain, they are soft and do not want jobs where they will sweat and get dirty.
  • @magician2020
    Considering that this is more than twice the size of my 38' Class A Motorhome, I'm sure that someone could live very comfortable there.
  • @patlechuga1944
    I would like to see this house when it is finished and has some furniture for display.
  • Great Video, both men worked really hard to finish those walls. I like how the appliances are marked out on the kitchen floor and the drywall is completed. 👍
  • At 10:18 is a mistake I see a lot on drywall, putting a seam in line with the door hinges the joint will crack every time because of the opening and closing of the door use a full sheet around the doors and you won’t have joint thus not having the problem.
  • @billbong156
    Some mobile homes arent even this wide.. not just a shed. Small but adequate home.
  • Just wish it was actually finished after watching the video. Not complaining, but the title misrepresented what I was looking for. But please keep up the good work. I love your videos!!
  • 6:21 What the hell? Is that guy a giant or is the doorway 5 feet tall? This video is some crazy stuff.
  • @larrymadden8086
    Good size cabin. But I have been doing drywall for 12 years professionally. And I would fire them for not staggering those butt joints. The finisher hates them for that.
  • @dulceliizbeth
    I'd like to see an update on this home! The floorplan looks great.
  • @johnhoward7298
    I always thought it would be nice to have a earthship inspired house . Would it really work w / out the tires ?