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!
Monday, July 28, 2014
Perhaps I'll fit it on a pocket of pizza!
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an entire roof of skylights!!!!
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