Squirrel isn't bad. I've never had pine needle tea or stew. Pine needles are supposed to be high in vitamin C.
Im all for one of those MIni -houses. I will be building one myself top replace a rotting cabin in the woods. But 10 x 10 is too small to be useful for any length of time. Your space even though not that much bigger is about the minimum practical size for a home. IMHOPeople wouldn't even blink over doing something like this in Alaska (except maybe those in Seattle's northern suburb Anchorage). There's a lot to be said for tiny and small home living and not being saddled for life with mortgage payments, not to mention the savings on heating. I myself live in a place that is just barely over 2 1/3 times that size and truthfully, a lot of the space goes underutilised. As of this week, I've had this place for 10 years (you can take off a few months for the time that I was finishing off the interior and moving) but since the summer of 2000 I have not lived in anything over 16 x 24 (this one being 12 x 22 after I enclosed the porch that sat under a small sleeping loft)
Sorry to state the blatantly obvious, but for anyone slow in math... 12 x 12 = 1.44x the space of 10 x 10.
Just in case he's listening, I'd be most concerned about the "pretty airtight" part. I hope he designs in some adequate ventilation, especially if burning fossil fuels.it will be well insulated and pretty airtight, with only one window.
When your only dealing with ONE room how much trouble is it to go from 10x10 up a little to 12x12 or larger. Very minimal cost in lumber and materials. 10x10 is more of a prison cell than a home. IMO
600Sf is an adequate living space. With room for a commercially available wood stove. Im in the planning stages to replace my cabin in the woods 16x25 with a new one 20x30. Thats just about 600Sf.This is all perspective, I live in 1100 sq ft, Im considering downsizing to 600 or less...
This is all perspective, I live in 1100 sq ft, Im considering downsizing to 600 or less...My guess is that you think 600 is too small as well. Even in the winter I dont spend much time indoors, why do I need a large house I dont use?
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