This Incredible Tiny Home In The Sky Is The Ultimate DIY Project

When I was a kid, I always wanted to have a treehouse. There seemed to be something really amazing about living high up with a bird's-eye view.

As an adult, I would still love to live in a grown-up version of a treehouse, like this amazing tiny home in a tree. So when I saw the incredible house one man from New Zealand built, I knew I had to see more!

Jono Williams always wanted to build a sleek, modern treehouse, so he came up with a beautiful plan for a structure in the sky. Only, he decided that maybe a tree wasn't the best place for it. Instead, he would go on to create a huge steel column that his tiny house would sit on top of.

For years, his designs were just a mere dream. But now, he has made that dream a reality.

Jono's home is called the Skysphere and stands 33 feet tall. When I saw the finished product, I was absolutely blown away. This ultimate DIY project is perfect for anyone like me who grew up wanting a home up in the trees.

Would you want to live in a tiny house in the sky like this? Let us know in the comments.

From an early age, Jono always liked to make things — so one day, this designer put his passion to work and turned his dreams into reality.

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Jono began to build his ultimate fantasy: a sky home. "Initially my plan was to build some sort of structure in a tree or between multiple trees…" But then he thought, "Why not support the structure by a huge steel column that you can fix virtually anywhere?"

Jono began his incredible DIY tiny house project with big ideas in mind. "Basically, I had the concept in mind and then I had no idea how to actually build it, but what I did was I took small steps at a time."

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Jono took out a small loan from the bank, as the structure would cost about $50,000 to construct.

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Jono's plan included a ladder in the large steel column so that he could reach his sky home. "My initial plan was to use a hydraulic ram that goes down into the ground, with a lift on it. I didn't do this because of the added cost and personally, I don't mind the ladder."

He writes that in order to get things up into the sphere that he uses a rope and pulley system. "The tube is also quite large so you can get up wearing a large backpack."

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For his interior, he wanted to have all of the modern comforts of a regular home, making it completely state-of-the-art.

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His home would include custom-made rounded furniture, a projector, a drink dispenser built into his couch, and his entire home could be controlled by his smartphone.

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After putting in a massive 3,000 hours of work, his new tiny home in the sky was complete.

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The sphere features LED lighting in multiple colors including red, blue and green.

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He writes, "I'm particularly proud of my 360 degree window. Too many times I've seen treehouses with the really small windows and I'm like, 'What's the point building something in a tree when you can't appreciate the surroundings?' "

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Jono's home includes a comfy queen sized bed, but doesn't currently include a bathroom. "I plan to build a small bathroom in the trees near the tower. [Version 2] may well have plumbing."

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And as if his home weren't already high-tech enough, Jono installed solar panels to the top of the sphere so that his entire home could be powered by the sun.

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Jono's Skysphere has received a large amount of interest from people wanting one for themselves. "I had no idea so many people would want one; I built the Skysphere...without the intention of selling. Who knows, they may be for sale in the future!"

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This 33-foot-tall, 270-square-foot tiny house in the sky is certainly one of the most beautiful and unique DIY tiny houses in the world.

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What do you think of Jono's DIY tiny home in the sky? Let us know in the comments!

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