Thursday, October 16, 2014

Tiny Dog Big House; Tiny House Big Dog

It's harder to get a loan for the right amount of money...then they want high interest or they want it attached to the ground.

I think I'm going to have to consult with GP about changing things up a bit. Maybe we can just demolish the shed, recycle good bits of the materials, build the tiny house attached to the ground and have an awning that serves as a covered storage space for pottery and other tools. Then there's still space for a small kiln shack.

This option not only cleans up the back yard, but makes it more useful.
I think I will consult with her soon.