Cozy and inviting! I would love to see more photos of the interior and perhaps a simple floor plan. Was there any red tape to get through to have that lovely wood stove installed?
I, too, would love to see more pictures, inside and out. I have a vardo that I am working on and I am open to all suggestions for improvement. This is a very nice vardo and it is plain to see that a lot of good thought and work has gone into creating such a nice living waggon.
Along with the request for more photos, including a series on construction from stripped trailer to finished interior, is it possible to get an idea of the costs at that time? Also, because my son and I are considering construction 3-4 Vardo’s to be located year round at a small secluded lake property, do you have some tips on your use of your Vardo during each season that you could share with us? Thanks for the intriguing photos. Gus
Hey There:
I just read you articles about your “Vardo”, Really sharp. I would like to e-mail you some pic’s and a copy of a “Mother Earth News blog” that one of there writers did on my trailer. I already have plans from Tumbleweed on there Vardo.
Please forward your email addres and I’ll send the pic’s along with some of my ideas.
Best regards…….. J.D.
It’s nice … I’d be interested in viewing more interior photos and especially photos of the build if they’re available.
I do think this is the most adorable tiny home I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing.
The builders website:
http://paleotool.com/plans-projects-and-patterns/the-vardo/
Cozy and inviting! I would love to see more photos of the interior and perhaps a simple floor plan. Was there any red tape to get through to have that lovely wood stove installed?
I, too, would love to see more pictures, inside and out. I have a vardo that I am working on and I am open to all suggestions for improvement. This is a very nice vardo and it is plain to see that a lot of good thought and work has gone into creating such a nice living waggon.
I’m the builder of this. I think Elijah is the person who took the photos. There is a complete set of photos on my blog and updates as I make them.
http://paleotool.com/plans-projects-and-patterns/the-vardo/
Thanks for looking!
George
Along with the request for more photos, including a series on construction from stripped trailer to finished interior, is it possible to get an idea of the costs at that time? Also, because my son and I are considering construction 3-4 Vardo’s to be located year round at a small secluded lake property, do you have some tips on your use of your Vardo during each season that you could share with us? Thanks for the intriguing photos. Gus
While the paleotool page is nice, you can find a more detailed chronicle of the build of this vardo at this instructable page.
Hey There:
I just read you articles about your “Vardo”, Really sharp. I would like to e-mail you some pic’s and a copy of a “Mother Earth News blog” that one of there writers did on my trailer. I already have plans from Tumbleweed on there Vardo.
Please forward your email addres and I’ll send the pic’s along with some of my ideas.
Best regards…….. J.D.