Well that is Cosy !
How much do we really need, could you live in a confined space.I don't think I could.
PS anybody Know how to external link, or is that a matter of national security
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Comments (23)
I would feel as if I'm camping which I've always loved to do anyway.
Plus the fact that it is mobile.
I suppose it´s alright for one - or with a loved one - for weekends. Nice & cosy
But its the page with the written information I want to link.
I take it we are not allowed to break the forth wall while blogging
Can you Picture bringing herself back for a night of passion
Yes I love the name tumbleweed
I think it suits this little home 100%
"Does the man come with it"
Its so small I bet he comes in it
Actually being Latino, single and irresponsible I like small places. I don't have much, I don't need much and I'm happy!
Jay Shafer is the creator and resident of the smallest house in the world, which he has proudly named Tumbleweed. Jay is an artist and architect, who lives in his home near San Francisco. He sells plans for, and builds, tiny homes in sizes ranging from an extremely small 50 square feet to a practically roomy 500 square feet.
Jay has been living in a house smaller than some people’s closets since 1997.
Jay’s decision to inhabit just 96 square feet arose from his concerns he had about the impact a larger house would have on the environment, and because he does not want to maintain a lot of unused or unusable space.
I would put it in the desert!! Here in Bullhead City!!
Copy and Paste will only work for the least lazy of us bloggers,
I was thinking of something I must have only dreamed about called hyperlinks or something
I could see you being quite at peace in a place like that
With a good book.
Beans are defo off the menu
Very astute about the rain.
Not much room to avoid a leak in the roof either should one appear.
And could you imagine having an argument with the missis and storming off to the other room.
I do get that a small place is only what someone needs or can afford, but I'm thinking of the social aspect.
Some of these houses are so small, you couldn't even have friends visiting you or people staying with you for the night. I do find that unsocial and how much woulda small house like that contribute to isolation?
I have enough place to have friends over and sit around a table and being able to house my family when they are over - and I do find that important.