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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 304398" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>ROFLMAO Too funny!</p><p></p><p>They would make a great guest cottage for sure.</p><p>The model we looked at has a bit of a different layout so the main part of the house has vaulted ceilings, the bathroom however is only 6'3". But S/O is only 5'11 and I'm 5'3 so that's all good.</p><p>We plan to have a big shed or garage to store out of season clothes, seasonal decorations, tools, out of season bedding and curtains and things. That way the house won't be cluttered with stuff that over time, we really will need. The great part for us, is if it is just TOO small for us to handle, we'll cope for year or two, and all the money we save in rent will be a decent size downpayment for a house, and we could use the tiny house as a trailer for camping, a guesthouse or whatever. I could see if we ended up buying a regular house because we can't cope that I'd end up taking over the tiny house as a private library/reading room/office/painting space. I'd love it during the day when S/O is at work and I'm all lonely. A small little space just for me. </p><p></p><p>But ... I'm betting for some reason that he and I will enjoy living in a tiny house haha. We're both pretty excited at building it. I like the idea of when you're building and its so cost effective, the earlier comment about spending more on details and things. Moldings, nicer windows, good quality furniture etc. </p><p></p><p>I WANT MY TUMBLEWEED HOUSE!!!!!!!!!</p><p></p><p>PS. I should mention, right now we have over 1200 square feet. So basically the whole house would fit in our living room and add a loft on top HAHA. Too freaking funny. difficult child is begging me to build him one while he's at University to live rent free. If he wasn't 6'2" it would be perfect for a student</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 304398, member: 4264"] ROFLMAO Too funny! They would make a great guest cottage for sure. The model we looked at has a bit of a different layout so the main part of the house has vaulted ceilings, the bathroom however is only 6'3". But S/O is only 5'11 and I'm 5'3 so that's all good. We plan to have a big shed or garage to store out of season clothes, seasonal decorations, tools, out of season bedding and curtains and things. That way the house won't be cluttered with stuff that over time, we really will need. The great part for us, is if it is just TOO small for us to handle, we'll cope for year or two, and all the money we save in rent will be a decent size downpayment for a house, and we could use the tiny house as a trailer for camping, a guesthouse or whatever. I could see if we ended up buying a regular house because we can't cope that I'd end up taking over the tiny house as a private library/reading room/office/painting space. I'd love it during the day when S/O is at work and I'm all lonely. A small little space just for me. But ... I'm betting for some reason that he and I will enjoy living in a tiny house haha. We're both pretty excited at building it. I like the idea of when you're building and its so cost effective, the earlier comment about spending more on details and things. Moldings, nicer windows, good quality furniture etc. I WANT MY TUMBLEWEED HOUSE!!!!!!!!! PS. I should mention, right now we have over 1200 square feet. So basically the whole house would fit in our living room and add a loft on top HAHA. Too freaking funny. difficult child is begging me to build him one while he's at University to live rent free. If he wasn't 6'2" it would be perfect for a student [/QUOTE]
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