Ep 4. Coastal Maine
- TV-G
- January 9, 2017
- 40 min
In Building off the Grid season 2 episode 4, we are transported to the rugged coastline of Maine where a group of carpenters are tasked with building a rustic cabin for a couple looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The site for their construction is a remote peninsula accessible only by boat or foot, and the crew must utilize their ingenuity and resourcefulness to transport materials and equipment to the site.
The couple, who have never built a home before, have a clear vision for their cabin: to build it with as little environmental impact as possible, using only sustainable and locally sourced materials, and to create a space that reflects the natural beauty of the surrounding land and sea.
From the outset, the challenges of building in such a remote location are apparent. The crew must rely on a generator for power and a water pump to access fresh water, but they quickly discover that the pump is not working correctly, which puts a wrench in their plans. After some quick thinking, they come up with a solution involving a makeshift irrigation system and some pickaxes.
As they begin building the foundation and framing the walls, the crew faces a variety of obstacles, including rocky terrain and unpredictable weather. They must also contend with the logistical challenges of transporting large lumber and materials over rough terrain.
Despite these obstacles, the crew remains determined to deliver a high-quality, off-the-grid cabin that meets the couple's exacting standards. Throughout the episode, we see them draw on their experience and expertise, persevering through setbacks and obstacles to keep the project on track.
As the cabin takes shape, it becomes clear that the couple's vision is coming to life. The cabin's rustic charm perfectly reflects the surrounding landscape, with features like a live-edge countertop made from a local tree and a wood-burning stove that provides heat and a cozy ambiance. The couple is thrilled with the final result, and the crew is proud to have delivered a beautiful, sustainable home that the couple can enjoy for years to come.
Throughout the episode, viewers gain a new appreciation for the skill, determination, and creativity required to build a home off the grid. The crew's ingenuity in overcoming challenges, as well as their commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship, is sure to inspire anyone who has ever dreamed of building their own home in a remote location. With beautiful views of the rugged Maine coastline and a captivating storyline, Building off the Grid season 2 episode 4 is a must-watch for anyone interested in off-the-grid construction and sustainable living.