I've seen pictures of this house floating around the web, and none of them seem to answer this one question...how do you access the 2nd floor sleeping loft?
That is a great idea and a very good point. We now have more space than we need, and a lot of useless stuff we dont need. Also we still cant really understand that nature has scarce sources. And I think the most important problem today is that we forgot what we live for. If people dont have enough time to spend with others while the only thing makes them really happy is their relationships with others, there is something needs to be changed here.
you get free and renewable electrical energy using photovoltaic panels and store it in big battery packs. so why do you use propane, a fossil fuel, for cooking and cooling issues?
I love the dormers on the loft for the extra head room. How do you take your solar panels and battery pack with you when you travel with the house? Wouldn't it be easier if the solar panels were attached to the roof? Just curious. Great job on the design and layout.
The tiny house movement is extremely exciting. I'm so glad to see your design. Your sleeping loft is much more inviting than many I have seen, due to the dormers. The solar system is great! Thanks!
I'd also be interested in the plans for this. It has some very unique features that most tiny houses don't generally have.
@RutherfordTony-To have a properly built/wired/plumbed tiny house from start to move in condition plan on at least 3 months with knowledgeable or professional help (between 700-900 hours of labor). A BASIC shell or lower quality structure can be built faster. Cost depends on material new/recycled...
@RutherfordTony They are really easy to build. You don't really need plans you could build something like that for no more than 20,000 dollars in a week with some help.
Nice!!!!!!!
Nikita77777777 2 weeks ago
Do want.
ledisko00 2 weeks ago
I think the loft is particularly beautiful. Very nice job. <3
sarahmagradcsulb 3 weeks ago
What an exciting project.
ATRTAP 3 weeks ago
I've seen pictures of this house floating around the web, and none of them seem to answer this one question...how do you access the 2nd floor sleeping loft?
b017ni3 1 month ago
Hahaha, I cant wait for the update when the mother in law moves in because of old age
jim0582 1 month ago
I thought solar panels would be in the roof ^^ I don't really know how they work
ShuyaTheDark 2 months ago
That is a great idea and a very good point. We now have more space than we need, and a lot of useless stuff we dont need. Also we still cant really understand that nature has scarce sources. And I think the most important problem today is that we forgot what we live for. If people dont have enough time to spend with others while the only thing makes them really happy is their relationships with others, there is something needs to be changed here.
MsTurquaz 2 months ago
you get free and renewable electrical energy using photovoltaic panels and store it in big battery packs. so why do you use propane, a fossil fuel, for cooking and cooling issues?
aaarmiin 2 months ago
Best.
RarestName 2 months ago
Thats how big my one bedroom is - WINNING!
Kaboose786 2 months ago 4
How much would it be to build one? This is pretty cool.
ilackedtheheart 2 months ago
Thumbs up for tiny houses and not using more than you need!
WalksThroughLife 2 months ago 11
I love the dormers on the loft for the extra head room. How do you take your solar panels and battery pack with you when you travel with the house? Wouldn't it be easier if the solar panels were attached to the roof? Just curious. Great job on the design and layout.
klewisusa 2 months ago
Well done! (on every level!)
aebrailsford 3 months ago 2
Great design. :)
katheryncruz24 3 months ago 2
how tall is it on the outside? brilliant design by the way.
CWSDevon 3 months ago
The tiny house movement is extremely exciting. I'm so glad to see your design. Your sleeping loft is much more inviting than many I have seen, due to the dormers. The solar system is great! Thanks!
brocurt1 5 months ago 2
How does one aquire plans to this tiny house on wheels??
Jillz14u 5 months ago 3
I'd also be interested in the plans for this. It has some very unique features that most tiny houses don't generally have.
@RutherfordTony-To have a properly built/wired/plumbed tiny house from start to move in condition plan on at least 3 months with knowledgeable or professional help (between 700-900 hours of labor). A BASIC shell or lower quality structure can be built faster. Cost depends on material new/recycled...
judojediworm 1 year ago
What i would really like to see is a living room area. I know its small but iv seen smaller ones with a living room.
DixiePrepper 1 year ago
Do you have plans that you could send for others to build it?
RutherfordTony 1 year ago
@RutherfordTony They are really easy to build. You don't really need plans you could build something like that for no more than 20,000 dollars in a week with some help.
DixiePrepper 1 year ago