…and most of his house. My friend Keith lived in a small (approx 8′ x 10′) hand built A-frame for a number of years in the early 1970’s. No water or power and just wood heat. The front window, which you can see, was a sheet of clear poly.
Thanks Leslie. I’m just now building (future blog) my wife a 8′ x 12′ writing studio in the forest. With a little sleeping loft it would be quite livable for a single, uncluttered person who really likes themself.
That sounds wonderful! I look forward to reading about it.
Love it. We have a 7’x11′ bunkie and we love it. We’ve thought of using it for winter use once we are empty-nesters as it is insulated to the hilt and easy to heat as it is so small. Good things come in small packages.
Lovely photo. I love the warmth of the wood and the splashes of colour provided by the dishes and fruit.
I fantasize about living in a small space like this — a converted rail car, for example, or a houseboat or caravan.
Thanks Leslie. I’m just now building (future blog) my wife a 8′ x 12′ writing studio in the forest. With a little sleeping loft it would be quite livable for a single, uncluttered person who really likes themself.
That sounds wonderful! I look forward to reading about it.
Love it. We have a 7’x11′ bunkie and we love it. We’ve thought of using it for winter use once we are empty-nesters as it is insulated to the hilt and easy to heat as it is so small. Good things come in small packages.
loved this pic…such a nice idea …you took a great pic Kenneth
That makes paring down one’s possessions look desirable.