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  1. Wow..everything is complete in there…like idea double loft, but how would you get up there? yeah..i can live in one of this type, definitely save lot’s of money long run! I like the inside…i prefer something different as far as designed outside ..more boxy type for me, i guess. 🙂

  2. Wow. One of the best interiors I have ever seen… The toilet is a bit near the tub (NYC apartment near 😉 ) But a wall hung commode in version 2.0 would fix that (tho lose some outer storage) and I love the inclusion of a washer/dryer. The outside is a bit boxy for my taste but a shutters, trim is an easy fix. Over all I give it a 9. One of my highest ratings so far. Well done.

  3. A lot of thought and care went into this. Great to see some old school space saving / storage techniques with the pullouts in the kitchen.

    The bathroom is a big let down though. Toilet blocks access to the shower. Toilet blocks access to the washer. No sink. No storage. If you leave the door open you stare at the toilet all day. Everything is a compromise. I like the washer elevated and the exterior storage compartment idea. It just seems a more conventional layout with the toilet around the corner, a little vanity in front of the window, and the washer in the kitchen would be more aesthetic and functional. Maybe in an 8×22 or 8×24 trailer.

    Not sure about the pull down shelving and makeshift storage from under the loft. I’d rather have that loft extra solid with rafters going the other way, and use some of the space from top as there is one example of (though poorly executed without finish and what’s that 2×2 PT lumber doing there? Should be able to work around that)

    • I agree with you, Anne. I think they need to increase size a tiny bit to make the bathroom more functional and add a sink…but, they did a lot with this one. I love the fact that there is a real toilet in it and AC. I couldn’t do without those two things…I can’t deal with the compost thing AT ALL. I really like this one better than almost any I have seen except for the following:
      The unfinished bits….just as you mentioned, Anne. What is it with all this unfinished wood? Nobody lives with unfinished wood anymore and it is so easy to remedy. Also, on the pull out table, the top is done with PLYWOOD! That table could not have been more than 2.5 x 2.5. How much more would it have cost to put in a decent wood top?
      Also, what is with these lofts having NO RAILINGS!!! That is a hazard. How hard would it be to put in a little railing.
      There is so much right here, that the wrongs are rather senseless.

  4. At $344 a square foot it’s a very expensive tiny house. Where my house is built now I’m looking at $150 a square foot including a full basement and all brick construction (no cheap siding). Price per square foot is going to change from region to region but this is expensive no matter where you live.

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