12’ BTI

We dubbed this yurt our “Before the Inspector” because it is actually 11’9” in diameter, and is no larger than 12 feet in any direction. In many places temporary structures and buildings that fall under the 12 ft minimum requirement do not require a building inspection. By utilizing a loft or foldout wall table, this space can be set up to accommodate many different uses. 
Specs:
Circumference: 34’
Area: 110 square feet
Wall Height: 6’10” from cable to floor
Wall Canvas Height 7’2”
Total Height
Standard Features
Number of Khanna 56 full pieces and 16 short angled door pieces
Number of rafters 26
Rafter length 70 3/16”
Rafter angle 35
Cable length 34’
Cable diameter 3/16”
Roof ring 26” outer diameter 18” inner diameter
Dome 24” OD with 1” flange
Dome rod 7’
Door Frame curved bottom and top to fit yurt curve
New door low E double pane insulated full glass door with hinges lock and deadbolt, and any other door that fits our door frame
Door dimensions 36” x 80” rough opening
Standard cover 13 oz Sunforger marine duck canvas with mildew resistance or 11 oz Polaris poly/cotton blend with vinyl coating fabric
Windows 3 clear vinyl windows with zippers and heavy duty no-see-um screen
Detailed instructions for setup in both DVD and written format
Yurt Options
Wind/ snow load kit Not necessary in most cases
Insulation reflectix double bubble white cut and taped to fit
Roof liner our standard roof liner is
Additional windows available up to 5 windows total
Framed in solid windows available $500 each
Gutters fabric gutter and water catchment system to fit standard rain barrel
Wood stove panel 2’ by 2’ fire fabric rated at 500 deg F used with insulated pipe
Fabric floor allows yurt to be set up on the ground or an existing oversized deck
The 11’9” BTI is the most versatile yurt available today. It is lightweight, compact and can be set up in most places without the need for a building inspection. Its uses include children’s playhouse, office, extra bedroom, yoga meditation space, ice fishing hut, or a portable home for any climate. With its low cost and ease of set up, it is great as an add on to a larger yurt or other space. This is our most popular yurt in urban areas where the building inspection process is most likely.
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