Folded Homes FAQs
roof
segments
touches the
edge of the
overhanging
roof eave of
a roof
segment of
the other
FH
Yurt
.
2. You remove
a pair of wall
panels in
each of the
two
FH
Yurts
.
Viewed from
the center of
each
FH
Yurt
, you
remove the
wall panel
where the
connecting
corridor will
go (the wall
segment
under the
touching
roof eaves from step one), and you remove the wall panel to its left.
3. You replace the two respective left-side wall panels with a custom wall panel
which does not have an overhanging flange. This custom wall panel allows
you to install the connecting corridor door in either
FH Yurt
.
4. You install a header and footer that tie the two wall panels on each side of the
corridor opening together.
5. You then install the four corridor wall, floor, and roof panels.
6. Finally you install the corridor door on the corridor end of your choice.
The connecting corridor is less than 8 inches (20.3 cm) long. Four folding panels
(two side wall panels and identical roof and floor panels) create a rectangular
corridor that is completely protected from the elements. The edges of the floor
panel rise up several inches inside of the side panels to protect the corridor from
outside ground water. Ground flaps attached to the side panels allow the
corridor to be attached to the ground with stakes, rocks, or earthen berms.
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