I love me some tiny houses. Many people strive for larger and larger houses that rarely feel like homes. They are all about impressing friends and coworkers and very little about crafting a life. I myself am content to live in a rather small apartment. Small living keeps you focused on living and not home maintenance and upkeep.
Here is a company called Tumbleweed Houses that takes things to the extreme with exceptional materials and craftsmanship. These houses would make great second homes on great sites.
Wouldn't it be cool to see one of these with a Smart Car parked out front.
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These would work great here in the Colorado High Country, for skiiers, hikers and snowboarders. I'm not sure about the Smart Car being able to get up over any of the 10,000 ft, mountain passes with any ease, however.
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