The red couch/bed system is insane! I want to sleep here!
The polar caps are N O T. Melting and polar bears are N O T drowning? Come on THINK for once.
Nice house and wonderful narration. You might like to do a serious personal investigation
of whether there is any “peak oil.” There’s enough oil to last
for one thousand years at the current rate of usage. Most’
of it is just a bit deeper than most of the Western wells go now.
The Russians know all about it.
Global Warming is also not happening except the small amount
of local warming that the geoengineering project is doing.
Yeah, I know. I just wish these nut-jobs would comment negatively or positively about the tinyhouses instead of talking about BS propaganda! If these people want to live completely offgrid, who is this guy to question it? At least these people have the courage to do something other than sit on the couch and preach!
Very true about no peak oil. I’m about to win a 10 year bet on “peak oil”, modeled after the famous Simon/Ehrlich wager in 1980. We were supposed to be hitting Peak oil years ago, and so naturally oil prices should be at astounding heights, but of course as we know, the price of oil has actually gone down over 10 years… and there is a lot of oil left. Centuries worth at least. More discovered all the time.
I’m always happy when people find a life they love in a tiny house, mine brings me great joy, but it wasn’t built out of any fictions. It’s a sound mode of living in its own right, and needs no justification.
Those talking “kool-ade” should look at the glass they are holding in their own hand before speaking.
Interesting ideas in there. Carol, that slanted wall seems to be part of a built in slender ladder to that little loft. You can just see the edge of the mattress in the first two pictures of the kitchen. I see no other reason for that slanted wall to be so deep otherwise.
Very intelligent and thoughtful – interesting to listen to him about the Tiny House and about life in general. 🙂 May they live a very blessed life in their wonderful house!
How much energy do those panels provide? Cost?..cool pad!
This tiny house is really livable to be so small. How many square feet?
Sustainability is fine, but there is no global warming …its a lie. Check the real data.
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Right. That’s why both of the Polar Caps are melting and the Polar Bears are drowning to death. Take the blinkers off before you drive your car.
The red couch/bed system is insane! I want to sleep here!
The polar caps are N O T. Melting and polar bears are N O T drowning? Come on THINK for once.
I really like it. What is the reason for the slanted wall to the right, over the sink/counter?
I wondered too. perhaps some steps or a ladder to one of the lofts
Interesting. Lots of good design ideas.
Nice documentary! 🙂
Nice house and wonderful narration. You might like to do a serious personal investigation
of whether there is any “peak oil.” There’s enough oil to last
for one thousand years at the current rate of usage. Most’
of it is just a bit deeper than most of the Western wells go now.
The Russians know all about it.
Global Warming is also not happening except the small amount
of local warming that the geoengineering project is doing.
@trumangreen that’s a joke right?
How’s that kool-ade taste? 🙂
That’s a little rude.
But I understand!
Yeah, I know. I just wish these nut-jobs would comment negatively or positively about the tinyhouses instead of talking about BS propaganda! If these people want to live completely offgrid, who is this guy to question it? At least these people have the courage to do something other than sit on the couch and preach!
Very true about no peak oil. I’m about to win a 10 year bet on “peak oil”, modeled after the famous Simon/Ehrlich wager in 1980. We were supposed to be hitting Peak oil years ago, and so naturally oil prices should be at astounding heights, but of course as we know, the price of oil has actually gone down over 10 years… and there is a lot of oil left. Centuries worth at least. More discovered all the time.
I’m always happy when people find a life they love in a tiny house, mine brings me great joy, but it wasn’t built out of any fictions. It’s a sound mode of living in its own right, and needs no justification.
Those talking “kool-ade” should look at the glass they are holding in their own hand before speaking.
Interesting ideas in there. Carol, that slanted wall seems to be part of a built in slender ladder to that little loft. You can just see the edge of the mattress in the first two pictures of the kitchen. I see no other reason for that slanted wall to be so deep otherwise.
Excellent. Rounded corners on worktops tells me this is designed with true vardo-understanding. And look! Free energy. Lots of it.
Oz, you’re the boss. Of everything
Sounds like a Yank! 🙂 A well engineered space! Well done.
Very intelligent and thoughtful – interesting to listen to him about the Tiny House and about life in general. 🙂 May they live a very blessed life in their wonderful house!