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Anyone heard of "Tiny Houses"???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 304231" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I think we are the point of wanting to get rid of things are unnecessary. Also, with flat screen t.v.'s, laptops, etc, there is no longer great cause for large furniture like t.v. stands, desks, etc. We also discussed ensuring we have a very large shed for outdoor storage. We could then store out of season clothing, decorations for holidays, tools, etc. </p><p>In building it ourselves, we can also adapt certain things should we decide to. There are variations in the books to incorporate full size refridgerators etc. We would also probably take out the desk and instead build in functional bookcases. </p><p>I would LOVE a mini cooper! I once spent 7 weeks travelling through England, Wales and Ireland in the cutest ever little red mini cooper and loved it LMAO.</p><p>S/O and I have discussed and would buy him a big guy truck, which we would need for hauling it around when needed. But we would also get me a small car (not quite as small as a smart car or mini lol) which we would both use for day to day use.</p><p>I really am very into the idea of the tiny house. The great thing too is if you wanted, you could adapt it to have a sliding glass door set that if you wanted, you could build a stationary "great room", then simply have the glass doors open and if built right, you could have an expanded living space when at home, yet move the tiny house for camping/travelling. I know a family who does this with an RV. They live here in Canada and travel with the RV, but in Florida they have a property that has nothing but a full size "great room" complete with full size kitchen. Their RV simply attaches when they are in Florida and allows larger living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 304231, member: 4264"] I think we are the point of wanting to get rid of things are unnecessary. Also, with flat screen t.v.'s, laptops, etc, there is no longer great cause for large furniture like t.v. stands, desks, etc. We also discussed ensuring we have a very large shed for outdoor storage. We could then store out of season clothing, decorations for holidays, tools, etc. In building it ourselves, we can also adapt certain things should we decide to. There are variations in the books to incorporate full size refridgerators etc. We would also probably take out the desk and instead build in functional bookcases. I would LOVE a mini cooper! I once spent 7 weeks travelling through England, Wales and Ireland in the cutest ever little red mini cooper and loved it LMAO. S/O and I have discussed and would buy him a big guy truck, which we would need for hauling it around when needed. But we would also get me a small car (not quite as small as a smart car or mini lol) which we would both use for day to day use. I really am very into the idea of the tiny house. The great thing too is if you wanted, you could adapt it to have a sliding glass door set that if you wanted, you could build a stationary "great room", then simply have the glass doors open and if built right, you could have an expanded living space when at home, yet move the tiny house for camping/travelling. I know a family who does this with an RV. They live here in Canada and travel with the RV, but in Florida they have a property that has nothing but a full size "great room" complete with full size kitchen. Their RV simply attaches when they are in Florida and allows larger living. [/QUOTE]
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