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Anyone heard of "Tiny Houses"???
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 304261" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>These are very popular in the NW. A lot of people up in Idaho were starting to go this route and the Seattle area. </p><p>They have ones that are on trailers as well which is kind of cool!</p><p>i receive Natural Home and they have had a lot of stories on these.</p><p>They just stopped publishing a very cool magazine called Cottage Living that I used to get and this was basically all they had stories on. </p><p>They showcased homes that used as little space as possible. </p><p>They especially loved the 1000ft or less spaces! </p><p>You might be able to archive some of the back stories. </p><p></p><p>They have some really beautiful ones with lofts and wrap around porches. Built in storage that is utilized for other things as well. Fold away table beds etc.</p><p>I think it is a great idea if one can adapt. </p><p>Because they are so small you can use beautiful wood and have really incredible finishing touches if you wanted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 304261, member: 3155"] These are very popular in the NW. A lot of people up in Idaho were starting to go this route and the Seattle area. They have ones that are on trailers as well which is kind of cool! i receive Natural Home and they have had a lot of stories on these. They just stopped publishing a very cool magazine called Cottage Living that I used to get and this was basically all they had stories on. They showcased homes that used as little space as possible. They especially loved the 1000ft or less spaces! You might be able to archive some of the back stories. They have some really beautiful ones with lofts and wrap around porches. Built in storage that is utilized for other things as well. Fold away table beds etc. I think it is a great idea if one can adapt. Because they are so small you can use beautiful wood and have really incredible finishing touches if you wanted! [/QUOTE]
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