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Tiny house guy has a nice sense of practical design style
post #2 of 5
7/18/10 at 10:13pm
It is a wooden trailer disguised as a house. It is a clever use of space, but equally clever things have been done in the design of campers. Also, he appears to live alone, which might be his preference; I doubt two people could find that kind of home liveable for anything longer than a summer weekend. Also, it would be a difficult place to live where there was any kind of winter that might keep you indoors for any length of time.
post #3 of 5
8/9/10 at 3:27am
Well, I completely agree with CHenry. Living in a tiny house like this is not comfortable at all for two people. No doubt, the construction is really cool and beautiful. He has wisely used that small wooden space for living of one person but if you look at the size it will really not be comfortable for more than one person. Positive view- Wow construction, beautifully designed architecture and wise use of small space. 

post #4 of 5
8/9/10 at 3:58am
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It is a wooden trailer disguised as a house. It is a clever use of space, but equally clever things have been done in the design of campers. Also, he appears to live alone, which might be his preference; I doubt two people could find that kind of home liveable for anything longer than a summer weekend. Also, it would be a difficult place to live where there was any kind of winter that might keep you indoors for any length of time.
yeah it'll def keep you outside alot more. i like it.
living with roommates sucks imho.
if your GF or wife says anything about moving in, tell her to get her own damn tiny house and peelout towing your tiny house behind your truck
post #5 of 5
8/9/10 at 4:10pm
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