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Old 07/20/07, 09:19 AM
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84 square foot house

This may give some of you homesteaders inspiration.

84 Square Foot House (video)

I wish my wife was so low-maintenance.
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Old 07/20/07, 09:40 AM
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well you know she does not prep
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Old 07/20/07, 09:41 AM
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Years ago there was a Guy had a Hillbilly Shack on a Trailer that he would take around for different things.But it had a Wood Cook stove,Table,couple Chairs,and a Bed.About all you would need.I just thought it was so neet.

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Old 07/20/07, 09:42 AM
 
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Someone posted another film of her and her house a while back. She hooked it up to her truck and took off to visit family I think. Cool lady!
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Old 07/20/07, 09:46 AM
 
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Pretty cool... I could do it happily.. but I'd have to leave the wife and her animals somewhere.
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Old 07/20/07, 10:03 AM
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Oh man, I'd love it! Thing is, I don't think the wife and kids would appreciate it
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Old 07/20/07, 10:30 AM
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I think I woulda made it just a hiar bigger and put a shower in it.
Pretty nice tho. The main reason most of us need a big house and outbuildings is to store all the crap we don't need or use.
Think about it, if you just kept what you used on a weekly or monthly basis, how big a house would you need?
I'm inspired to fill the dumpster or go to ebaying.
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Old 07/20/07, 10:34 AM
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I think she got it here
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Old 07/20/07, 10:40 AM
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I would think during periods of bad weather when staying indoors is preferable, those four walls would start to creep in a bit on you. Sounds neat, kinda like a kid having a fort. But I for one, couldn't handle it.
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Just get an RV and be done with it. RV's have all the amenities, are license able, mobile if needed. Truly the "homesteaders" go-to, low impact housing option.

Could I live in something that small? Yes, as long as I still had my 1000+ sq ft shop building. The house is just a place to hang my hat at night (big or small).

The whole, "could you live in something this small" question makes for good news stories but has little practical value in the real world. If I needed to live in something like that, could I? Of course, you do what you have to do to survive.

Would I choose to live in something like that when I had other more livable options? Of course not, that's ridiculous.

She got some good publicity out of the deal anyway. Looks like WA state plates on that thing...
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Old 07/20/07, 11:11 AM
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Don't laugh, but I am going to be looking at this little charmer tomorrow afternoon. I am in the middle of a job transfer and I need a place now. I have lived simply before. I spent 4 months in a tent trailer with no running water, no electric and TEENAGERS while I built my last house. If I can survive that, I can survive anything.

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Old 07/20/07, 11:18 AM
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I have considered this before and actually designed a house. But the smallest i could get was 250 sq ft.
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Don't laugh, but I am going to be looking at this little charmer tomorrow afternoon. I am in the middle of a job transfer and I need a place now. I have lived simply before. I spent 4 months in a tent trailer with no running water, no electric and TEENAGERS while I built my last house. If I can survive that, I can survive anything.

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What a great attitude! I think the little place is adorable and cozy looking. Your heating bill will be next to nothing! What an adventure!
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Old 07/20/07, 11:46 AM
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I would think during periods of bad weather when staying indoors is preferable, those four walls would start to creep in a bit on you. Sounds neat, kinda like a kid having a fort. But I for one, couldn't handle it.

We spent a Winter in a Tent and it seemed it either rained or snowed all the time.Got to where we just got out and did what we wanted and figured it was just weather couldn't do anything about it.

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Old 07/20/07, 11:49 AM
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remember sancraft has just moved from a storage building 12 x 30 with two lofts that was a rent to own. Has windows and could be fixed up more as you have the cash...

basically the same idea, but these seem to be finished out nicely.

I like the tinytumbleweed cabins/houses.

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Old 07/20/07, 12:02 PM
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Just get an RV and be done with it.
That's what I say. National publicity for living in a fancy camper? Maybe because she built it. I think all women should be able to build a "camper". The sad fact is that the publicity was probably more to make fun of her than respect for someone who chooses to live on less. They think it is real cute when a "normal" person lives in a small house, but nevermind the 3 billion people who do it around the world. Oh, well, what do they say, "All publicity is good publicity", I don't know if I agree. I have a buddy that lives in a 144 sq ft "micro-hut" as he calls it. Its a real nice place, nothing like a shack. Apparently a 12'x12' structure doen't need a building permit...

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Old 07/20/07, 12:45 PM
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Just get an RV and be done with it. RV's have all the amenities, are license able, mobile if needed. Truly the "homesteaders" go-to, low impact housing option.

Could I live in something that small? Yes, as long as I still had my 1000+ sq ft shop building. The house is just a place to hang my hat at night (big or small).

The whole, "could you live in something this small" question makes for good news stories but has little practical value in the real world. If I needed to live in something like that, could I? Of course, you do what you have to do to survive.

Would I choose to live in something like that when I had other more livable options? Of course not, that's ridiculous.

She got some good publicity out of the deal anyway. Looks like WA state plates on that thing...

show us an RV built as sturdy as that house.
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Old 07/20/07, 12:47 PM
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I don't think the publicity is to make fun of her at all. It's one of those "good news" stories.
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Old 07/20/07, 12:56 PM
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I don't think the publicity is to make fun of her at all. It's one of those "good news" stories.
The only bad news is that she doesn't shower...
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Old 07/20/07, 01:15 PM
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I don't think the publicity is to make fun of her at all. It's one of those "good news" stories.

Yeah right, they think she is crazy...
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