At TeenyAbode, we are committed to providing the best possible experience for our users. To achieve this, we use a variety of technologies, including cookies, to store and access device information. Cookies allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site.
By consenting to these technologies, you are allowing us to optimize your experience on our site. However, if you do not consent or withdraw consent, certain features and functions may be adversely affected. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in providing us with the information necessary to deliver the best possible experience. Thank you.
Technical storage or access is a fundamental right of every citizen. It's necessary for the legitimate purpose to enable use requested by subscribers, users, and carriers alike; it must also be utilized in the transmission process over electronic communications networks The content does not need any expansion since its sentence structure has been perfect The input was "Technical Storage And Access Essential To Legitimate Purposes" This can easily become something like: Technical storage isn’t just...
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes.
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Where on earth do you sit?! There is nowhere to put an easy chair, much less a loveseat. All that space and nowhere to relax except bed …
The placement of the tables and doors does make furniture a bit awkward, but I can see it looking quite cozy with an upholstered chair and ottoman with storage. The smaller loft could make quite a comfortable nook, too.. But I personally like sitting near the stove!
I find tiny homes charming but I often wonder why rv and marine designs aren’t used as guidelines at times. While I understand that the building quality of a tiny home is often vastly different than travel trailers, I wonder why I’m able to purchase a 31′ travel trailer which includes a comfortable living area with a sofa bed, a dinette with seating for 4, a spacious kitchen prep area with 3 burner stove/oven and medium-sized fridge, a small bathroom with a comfortably-sized shower, plus a bedroom with a queen-size bed. Forgot to mention that it has lots of storage space as well and that all of these spaces are on ONE level. When you take all of these features and compare them to the average tiny home, the floor plans of most rvs are, in my humble opinion, far more efficiently designed.
The complete customization and appearance/feel of a house, vs a camper. I look at the 5th wheels in the same price range I will be spending on my THOW and the finishes are ugly and fabrics that I wouldn’t put on a dog bed.
Perhaps it’s also the ability to be off grid/solar powered, at least for me.
One man’s off the shelf trailer is another woman’s nightmare.
Glad I looked at the walk-through. Client’s an artist, so that’s why the tables and storage closet where I would have a comfy sofa (also an artist, but I work tiny myself!). Like the cheer of all the light, would make different choices re sink size and such, but nice job altogether. The child-safety locks for keeping cabinet doors in place while moving are a great idea.
Once again, BANISTERS and SAFETY RAILINGS are more helpful than youngs realize — one bad step at night down from your fab loft bed and you’re literally grounded.
Nice place that matches what the owner wanted, which makes it perfect. So I’m just nit-picking here. The placement of the air conditioner doesn’t work for me. I wouldn’t want to work or sit directly in front for any length of time. Cold air falls, so to me it makes sense to place the unit high. Make it accessible in case the remote is lost (a huge problem at my house) or if the batteries die. Based on the number of windows and their placement, I don’t see where else it could have gone. Kathy covered the safety railing comment that I want to leave on every THOW that doesn’t have them. A fall from that height can do serious or permanentdamage, no matter what age you are.