Carbon Zero House

An honest plan for an owner-built net-zero home in a cold climate. Four reference designs, a DIY-vs-license matrix that tells you what you can actually install yourself, Minnesota code and officials at your fingertips, and a 2D render tool that drops a footprint onto your real lot.

The four reference designs

U-shape flagship

Single-level cradle-to-grave, opens south around a private courtyard. Pole-barn steel + exterior continuous insulation + plywood-shiplap interior. Garage east, kitchen-living south, bedrooms west, courtyard-facing hallway for daylight.

~ 1,600–2,400 sq ft · ideal lot orientation: long axis east-west, courtyard faces S/SW/W

Square tight lot

Same construction DNA, compact rectangular footprint for narrow or odd lots. Trades the courtyard for envelope efficiency. Best per-square-foot cost of the four.

~ 1,200–1,800 sq ft · works on most suburban lots

Micro starter

Smallest viable footprint that still ages-in-place. Single bedroom plus convertible. For a couple, an off-grid base, or a guest casita on a parent lot.

~ 500–800 sq ft · ADU-compatible in many MN jurisdictions

Money-no-object aspirational

The U-shape with the gloves off. Courtyard becomes a four-season greenhouse. Same construction DNA — no carbon shortcuts, just more of everything.

~ 2,800–4,000 sq ft · the reference build for "what would you do if budget was not the constraint"

The tools

DIY-vs-License Matrix

Trade by trade, what you can legally install yourself in Minnesota, what must be licensed, and what each path does to your utility rebate eligibility. The single most expensive question on an owner-build.

MN Code & Officials

State residential code excerpts that actually matter for envelope, egress, fire rating, well/septic, and geothermal. Plus the building-department directory for the 7-county metro with permit fees and plan-review process per county.

Render Tool

Paste an address. See any of the four variants dropped onto a top-down satellite view of your lot at correct scale and orientation. Setbacks and easements are not modeled — verify with your county before siting.

Community

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Construction DNA (every variant)