Friday, December 19, 2014

My lofts


My storage loft finally have some organization. And so far has kept my great grandmother's hope chest among other things.


This shop is looking at my sleeping loft and the top of the stairs going to it.


My bed. It's a bit hard to make a bed very neatly when you have a puffy down comforter and a mattress on the floor.


Another shot where you can see my nightstand which is another old chest. This one also happens to store old journals, repair and sewing stuff, and a few other things inside.


My closet and the foot of my bed which also forms the wall that give my bedroom some privacy. This does still have a mess of unorganized stuff on top as you can see. But it contains backpacking gear and food, camera gear, as well as some clothing and shoes.


Looking over toward the top of the stairs.


The view out of my window right at the head of my bed.


Looking into the loft from the top of the stairs.


Thursday, December 18, 2014

Fy Nyth's bathroom


It seems that this is often one of the things people are most curious about. A bathroom in a tiny house. Especially one that is off grid. I finally got a chance to take a few shots of mine. It is so small that getting a good photo is kind of hard I will admit. In the photo above you can see my compositing toilet which I will do a whole post about at some point.


I forgot to get a shot with the mirror cabinet open, but it is a cabinet and holds a lot of stuff. Maybe it's better that I didn't after all. I suppose a woman's bathroom stuff might be best all kept behind a closed door.


There is no sink since I have a sink only a few feet away in the kitchen, but this little shelf my friend built for me is handy so I have somewhere to set things down other than on top of the toilet.


The floor space really is small. It was hard to find a little trash can that would tuck into this space. This one is actually a holder for spare toilet paper, but it fits in nicely and makes a great trash can for me.


The shower which I really don't use. I tend to wash my hair in the sink most of the time anyway and have for years. And since I have to haul all the water I use to my house manually, it's easier to shower when I'm at the gym rather than carrying that much water. So my shower is storage right now for some hanging clothes and my little hand washing machine.


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Tiny Corner Couch


An amazing friend built me a corner couch for my little house! I've got the cushion's cut to fit, and have the fabric to cover them, but still need to create the covers. I'm not sure if I will pay someone to do that for me since I hate sewing, or if I'll quit being lazy and do it myself since I do know how and it would save me some cash.

 It has storage for multiple things in two separate boxes that form the base. The one box is ventilated and houses my battery bank, charger, charge controller, monitoring equipment, inverter, etc. Basically the guts of the power for my house. The other box (which is separated slightly so nothing can accidentally block the ventilation of all the power equipment) is my storage for extra bedding, blankets, tools, and travel bags. 

Soon there will be an addition that allows me to pull the one back cushion off and lay it flat to widen the seat part, creating a comfy guest bed. I'll add photos of that when it is finished.





Sunday, December 14, 2014

Wildlife around my house


Here's a just a few glimpses of the critters running around here. The little porcupine waddled by my window while I was cooking one evening. Below is a wolf track. I didn't seen him as I was gone when he stopped by, but from looking at his tracks, he trotted up the lane, did a loop around my house to check it out, and left again. And the last photo is a moose track. He's been in the drive several evenings when I came home, but this track it just a few feet from my door. And looks large even compared to my size 9 boots. There's also lots of little birds and squirrels around and I saw a snow white ermine just before getting to my drive earlier today.



Thursday, December 11, 2014

Parts of the power system - Solar panels and batteries


I've been learning all kind of things about power systems, electricity, and living off grid. Here's the batteries that are the heart of my electrical power. They are responsible for all the power storage so I have electricity even if the sun is not shining at the moment and the generator is not running. Right now I have two of these and they are 155 amp hours each. In a few days, two more will be added so I will have a bank of 4 for a total of 620 amp hours of storage.

 Below is my little generator. It really has been a champion so far. Starting in cold weather, using a tiny amount of gas, and running the house or charging the batteries.



This is the weather proof cables with #10 wire that run about 50 feet from the little clearing where my solar panels sit and into my house. There seems to be very little line drop in the power produced. I did not want to put the panels on my roof for two reasons. My house is almost one hundred percent shaded in the winter. And I want to easily be able to clean snow off of them which would be difficult on a roof.


I just realized it's pitch dark outside and I didn't actually get a shot of the panels where they are sitting outside. But here you can see the frame a very kind friend built for me in his shop. There are two of these so they can more easily be moved. Each frame has two 100 watt panels for a total of 400 watts.


Here are the two current batteries plugged into the charger and generator on one end and the inverter on the other end. Below you can see the addition of the controller for the solar panels. This set up allows me to run the house directly off the generator or the batteries by switching the plug from the generator to the inverter. And the batteries can be charged by the generator and/or the solar panels. 


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Evening Lamplight


Yes, I do have electric lighting. But I'm also off the grid, so power use is always better kept to a minimum. Which means if just hanging out in the evening sometimes I just use my oil lamps and a few candles. It's a relaxing and peaceful light.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Curtains Up!


Curtains are up in the whole place! Here's one photo of some of them.

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Tiny House at Night


The nearly full moon made it look pretty bright outside too, but here's some shots of my cozy little place tucked in the trees and snow.


Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Final photos from the builders - Interior


The builders also took more nice shots of the interior while it was still totally empty than I did. I was too anxious to start moving my stuff in. ;) These should give you an idea of some of the detail in the lofts and kitchen. I think the only thing they didn't get was a good shot of the bathroom.