Monday, July 28, 2014

Perhaps I'll fit it on a pocket of pizza!

Last night I found a blog on tiny houses from which I printed a building check list from.  From that moment I realized that not one tiny house could ever be the same because one must build their home specifically around their needs.  After scrolling through a website where you get to visit with other tiny home dwellers and travel to take a workshop on building your home I started judging their spaces on how certain things weren't important while other things were or just the fact that they didn't have something I was going to make a must. 
The one thing I'm up in the air about is running water/plumbing.  It sure would make living a bit easier and I'm sure my environmental conscious would be in good use anyways like it was when I had my apartment off campus, but perhaps I could have the option.  Maybe I could fit everything with plumbing and have the option of connecting it depending on where I end up moving the house to.  I'm just wondering how grey water systems work on tiny houses, would it be cheaper to truck water in/how does that hook up or is it just a jug/tank system? Composting toilets aren't half bad honestly.
Other questions I have revolve around Where can I live legally in my tiny house?  Where do I find the codes to build tiny? How many skylights would I need?
Now I just need to work on organizing and accumulating savings and setting aside time to plan plan plan study study study blah blah blah yay potential tiny house!

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