But seriously, it makes one wonder what the limits are on the necessities. I believe in the building small movement, but this might be a bit of a squeeze even for the likes of me. Where am I gonna put my plasma teevee?
Joe, thanks for the link. I've read about these guys before, I think in the NY Times. My personal experience with building really small resulted in something of a record: this doghouse for about $600/sf. Which didn't include finishes, since only dogs were going to stay in it, not even live there permanently.
But at 10 x 10 on the outside of the brick walls, the interior footprint was only about 8-6 x 8-6. Reeealy small. I think you do a lot of living outside w/ something this size, so you'd better be comfortable with where you're set up.
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Check out the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. Looks affordable and do-able.
Joe, thanks for the link. I've read about these guys before, I think in the NY Times. My personal experience with building really small resulted in something of a record: this doghouse for about $600/sf. Which didn't include finishes, since only dogs were going to stay in it, not even live there permanently.
But at 10 x 10 on the outside of the brick walls, the interior footprint was only about 8-6 x 8-6. Reeealy small. I think you do a lot of living outside w/ something this size, so you'd better be comfortable with where you're set up.