He Built a Dome Teahouse For Brother

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This is the story of a brother, Sonny, who built an incredible teahouse eco dome for his brother, Tommy, who uses a wheelchair to get around and has a passion for tea.

It’s a 113 sq. ft. structure which they designed around recycled windows that they found for the project. Sonny used a simple method of construction using dirt, bags, and barbed wire. The total cost for the project was only $3,000. His brother enjoys the dome every day and offers private tea tastings out of it.

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Brother Builds Amazing Backyard Teahouse For His Brother

They call it Tommy’s Tea-Dome. 🙂

The brothers designed the dome around the recycled windows that they found online.

They used a construction method called superadobe to build the dome. It is a simple method of creating from raw materials with dirt, bags, and barbed wire.

Look how heating is built right into the design. It’s so smart and must be so cozy on a cold day.

They only spent $3,000 to build it using the superadobe method, which combines adobe with modern construction technology.

Now his brother has a sacred space that he will appreciate for years to come. And he offers private tea tastings from here.

How great is that!

VIDEO: He Built A Backyard Eco Dome Teahouse For His Brother

Highlights

  • Sonny built a fully functional 113-sq-ft eco dome teahouse for his brother using recycled materials and superadobe construction.
  • The entire project cost only about $3,000, proving creativity beats budget.
  • Tommy now enjoys a peaceful backyard sanctuary designed around his passion for tea.
  • The dome features built-in heating, beautiful recycled windows, and handcrafted details.
  • The brothers’ teamwork turned a simple idea into a meaningful daily ritual and a shared accomplishment.
  • Tommy now hosts private tea tastings from his unique dome, creating community and connection.
  • This project shows how small spaces can be deeply personal, functional, and affordable.
  • A reminder that tiny structures can create big impacts in family life, accessibility, and joy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much did this backyard dome teahouse cost to build?
Around $3,000 using recycled windows and superadobe construction.

What materials were used to build the dome?
Sonny used dirt, bags, barbed wire, and recycled windows in a superadobe / earthbag method.

Is a superadobe dome durable?
Yes — properly built superadobe domes can last decades when protected from water.

Can anyone build a superadobe dome?
It’s beginner-friendly but requires patience, teamwork, and basic tools.

Is this teahouse wheelchair accessible?
Yes, it was designed with Tommy’s daily use in mind and features smooth floor transitions.

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