A 102 square feet traveling tiny house built by Andy Bergin-Sperry in Tacoma, Washington. More info. Tiny House in Tacoma, Washington.
Andy collected and used his scrap pile of wood to built this pretty nifty 102 square feet tiny house on wheels.
A 102 square feet traveling tiny house built by Andy Bergin-Sperry in Tacoma, Washington. More info. Tiny House in Tacoma, Washington.
Haha, this looks like a tiny house for a dude who sleeps most of the day (blackout curtains!) and parties most of the night on the slopes. Great drawing near the bed. I’d also suggest looking into a single burner induction stove, they work with cast iron and if you can manage the power draw, have definite advantages over a Coleman.
Very nice! Knowing what snowsport apparel smells like after a few days’ use… I hope it has ventilation!
Love the artwork.
I would think more design and engineering could go into a small space like this one for instance and fold up out of the way Murphy style bed that has a Fold Down table on the bottom of the fold up bed so when the bed is folded up u can fold down a table making that space from bedroom into office in minutes I love multiple uses for everything in such a small space with the bed folded up out of the way u increase by 1/3 the total size of interior as the bed is only in use while sleeping
This is a lot more appealing than something you’d buy commercially. There’s a negative side to having a personal statement where everything’s already been figured out for you – which is why in part tiny homes are so appealing; they’re personal.
Lovely drawing on the wall.
Overall, really nice–lots of attractive and functional personal touches. The kitchen is a bit underequipped for preparing real food, and . . . um, dude . . .bathroom?