Will you live in a tiny-house?

  • What is a tiny-house?

    Votes: 17 7.2%
  • I prefer as big as possible.

    Votes: 19 8.1%
  • I have too much stuff, it will never work.

    Votes: 53 22.6%
  • No, I am not a hamster.

    Votes: 57 24.3%
  • I would love to downsize and live in a tiny-house

    Votes: 80 34.0%
  • Other, share in comments

    Votes: 9 3.8%

  • Total voters
    235
It's such an odd series of pictures.
It is so vet and skinny couples can look at it and go...

"if I pay R2500 for a night I am also going to have some romantic night"

Meantime your head bump against the shower rose.

When you sit on the couch like that it tips over.

And when you sit in the jacuzzi everything is mostly on the outside getting cold.

:p
 
Live in a Tiny House, probably not but I would try it out stay in one for a few days on vacation.

My shoes take up too much space to live in one permanently ;) .
 
We stayed here a few weeks back, in this exact unit:

It's 2 side by side long containers, and I must say, the design is perfect. Granted that the patio is almost the same size as the unit, it would be a cheap add-on.

I could live in a space like this, especially on a farm or other large open space. It has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a lounge.

Would u mind doing a quick rough drawing of what was where ? Tried to piece it together from the pics but ….

I’m looking for something similar on a farm

The container is not that wide and it looks like plenty of space for a double bed as an example. Thanks up front if u up for it

And that deck certainly a great (cheap) idea
 
Would u mind doing a quick rough drawing of what was where ? Tried to piece it together from the pics but ….

I’m looking for something similar on a farm

The container is not that wide and it looks like plenty of space for a double bed as an example. Thanks up front if u up for it

And that deck certainly a great (cheap) idea
The red portion is the house. It is 2 very long containers joined along the length. I could see from the outside the welded doors. They obviously removed 1 long wall from each, and just "fused" them together. Each room is about 1/4 of the length, and the living area is about 1/2. This red line is where it was joined, albeit you cannot see anything, it is nicely insulated and finished off. It had PVC ceiling, downlights and smooth walls.

Rough drawing below.

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Do you have kids? Then yes, live in a tiny house. Back in the day when it was just the wife any myself we probably used around 10% of our house daily.
 
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