The Crib was originally designed as a weekend cottage for one to four people. It can also be used as a backyard office, studio, or guest room. If it is used for a house, cabin or guest suite I would suggest assembling The Crib on a full-height foundation level that we have designed to accommodate a bathroom, mechanical equipment, and a small bedroom or office.
A 435 square feet cottage in Bethesda, Maryland. More info. here.
NO. Price: $126100
And no kitchen or bath? No thanks!
I might pay a lot of money for a place like this if it had a bathroom & kitchen and if it was on a trailor. Oh, and a murphy bed on the lower level. You can remove some of the height to accommodate mobility. I’m so tired of seeing photos of the mobile tiny houses that have loft beds and ladders.
You’re out of your mind!
Oh, seriously…NO insulation, NO kitchen, No bathroom…..and a $126,000 price tag? No way….that has got to be a typo.
Maybe if it included a 1/4 acre of land in Bethesda…….
Yes it seems way over priced to me too , and no bathroom?
Truly! This is for sale? Where is it? & how much? A really nice job Jeff.
$126100 for plastic walls, an undersized heater, no bathroom, and lots of drafts through a full sized garage door! Do I need to mention that this SHED is so flimsy that its held together with steel cross rods and turnbuckles because, if this wasn’t done a stout breeze would have blown it over by now! I read the description and it says that the buyer must pay for disassembly and transportation to new location! Maybe Mexican pesos would be a more suitable form of payment for this WORK OF ART!!! JEEZ!!!