Hastings Tiny House

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    • They’re in Hastings, Minnesota, where the average daytime *high* temperature is below freezing 3 months a year, and nights dip to freezing 7 months of the year.
      Windows are your biggest liability for heat loss. Your walls’ r-value is useless if the heat escapes thru glass. You can tell this house is built with cold weather in mind; they talk about the “spray foam insulation floor to ceiling”. It would probably be good in extreme heat, too (like desert living). This definitely isn’t a house for someone in a mild climate. I agree the windows are used sparingly, but I think they cut a good balance for what it’s built to endure.

  1. Thank you for sharing a tiny house that is actually lived in! Gives a great idea of storage and living space. I love the collapsable counter, and the stool storage. Adorable.

  2. Well done! I like the rustic farmhouse look, the large pantry, privacy wall in sleeping area and all of the storage. And it is swell being able to see a tiny home that’s actually being lived in when photographed.

  3. I love this design…I also like the windows up high to flood the room with light but it keeps people from looking in. Windows are great – but too many windows just give people the option of looking in…so you have to use blinds or curtains for privacy. (that is just my humble opinion)

    I love the panty in the kitchen, the closets, and the stair storage. I also love the color!! Too often it seems that white is the primary color just because it looks bigger. The pops of red and teal are awesome!!

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