Wednesday, February 1, 2017

A "Lived In" Tiny House Tour


Because people ask what a tiny house that someone actually lives in looks like? Most photos you see, understandable, look totally perfect and as if there is no one who actually lives, breathes, and does things in the house.

So here's an updated tour of my house when I got home from work a few days ago. The last full house tour I did was only weeks after I moved in, so a few things have changed since then. Enjoy!


And a few more interior photo that are recent.


The living/dinning/etc. room at dusk. See how high the snow banks that you can see through the windows are! And remember that from inside, my floor is already several feet off the ground level outside.


Kitchen. The one area I am finished painting. I'm really happy with it.


And one shot with my custom handmade kamiks that have been keeping my feet more comfortable than they've ever been in my life! I wear them while outside shoveling show, photographing, or anything else, and my feet are never cold now, yet they are not hot and sweaty when I'm inside either. Thanks to Northern Heart Designs! I kind of just want to wear them all the time. For everything.


My tiny bathroom.


And one more shot of what you can still see of my house over the snow banks. Another nearly 40 inches in the forecast over the next few days. It might be July before we get spring this year!






8 comments:

  1. Was reading your past blog about being sick. You are very well informed on things to do. I just wanted to mention a couple of other things which are helpful i.e. Nutribiotic Grapefruit Seed Extract and Oregano Essential Oil or capsules. I put 2 or 3 drops of oregano essential oil in a tablespoon of olive oil and take it that way, but many people just buy oregano capsules. I use high quality therapeutic oils only for taking internally.

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    1. Thank you! I must have just missed listing those. I have and use both GSE and oregano oil as well.

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  2. I enjoyed your new tiny house tour. I love your kitchen!

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  3. Too funny, I'm from Winnipeg and hadn't heard of that company! Thanks for the link! Janis

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  4. You mentioned gardening or lack thereof in the winter. I just ran across a man online who gardens year round in below freezing weather. His name is Caleb Warnock (Utah):
    http://utahvalley360.com/2013/11/05/yes-you-can-garden-in-the-winter/

    Perhaps it would be possible for you to do some of the same things in your region. He gardens when it is 20 below and has some great ideas for growing things above ground too.

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    1. Someday when I want to build a little more infrastructure and have my own ground I do hope to grow some things year round!

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  5. Hey, I was doing my monthly browse of youtube tiny houses and I found a clothing storage solution for your shower that will allow it to function as both spaces. Check out Anna White's video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHjJd4tkvSU

    I'm sure you could probably easily refit your bathroom with something similar, perhaps using those fabric organizer shelves from Ikea for something lighter in weight. It's just an idea if you suddenly find the need to have use of your shower on a regular basis. :3

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    1. I've seen that and it does seem like a good idea. Maybe I'll get around to redoing it. Thanks!

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