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Scomagia wrote:A tiny house (385-500 sq. Ft.) on rural acreage large enough for a few goats, a steer, and some chickens. Yeah, that sounds just about perfect, to me.
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by Scomagia » Mon Apr 29, 2019 2:40 am
The New California Republic wrote:Scomagia wrote:My house right now is 385 sq ft. If you don't have a lot of superfluous junk, it's pretty comfy.
One of my interests in architecture is micro houses and the like, and with some creative design I agree that it is perfectly possible to create a house that is quite charming and roomy.
Here are some examples: https://www.countryliving.com/home-desi ... iny-house/
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by The New California Republic » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:06 am
Purpelia wrote:Are we talking with no restrictions on the price and size or the ideal "reasonable" house? Because if it's #1 than basically think one of those huge mansions like you have in the original Resident Evil. And if we are talking reasonable I say the perfect home is a Roman/Chinese/Japanese style house. That's the one where you have a house that's built in a block around one or more internal courtyards and like all your rooms open up to that yard for easy access to light and nature but there are no windows on the outside for outsiders to peer into or climb through and for the dust and noise of street life to infest your home through. Imagine if you were to build one of those to modern code with like a pool in the middle and all the other amenities of life. But at the same time retaining the traditional enclosed and coasy feel. I'd kill for one of those.
by Purpelia » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:08 am
The New California Republic wrote:Purpelia wrote:Are we talking with no restrictions on the price and size or the ideal "reasonable" house? Because if it's #1 than basically think one of those huge mansions like you have in the original Resident Evil. And if we are talking reasonable I say the perfect home is a Roman/Chinese/Japanese style house. That's the one where you have a house that's built in a block around one or more internal courtyards and like all your rooms open up to that yard for easy access to light and nature but there are no windows on the outside for outsiders to peer into or climb through and for the dust and noise of street life to infest your home through. Imagine if you were to build one of those to modern code with like a pool in the middle and all the other amenities of life. But at the same time retaining the traditional enclosed and coasy feel. I'd kill for one of those.
You'd like Azuma House.
by The New California Republic » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:10 am
Purpelia wrote:The New California Republic wrote:You'd like Azuma House.
No, that thing is an ugly block. I am talking about one of these but with proper indoor plumbing and electrical work.
by Purpelia » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:13 am
by Novus America » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:18 am
Purpelia wrote:The New California Republic wrote:Alright. It's just that your description was almost a perfect fit for the building I just suggested. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I did not read the page in detail but the images did not show an internal courtyard large enough to put a modern backyard pool and plant some trees on the side. Which really would be the ideal.
Like, imagine it. You have all your rooms opening up to a roofed walkway surrounding this big courtyard. And it has a couple trees for shade in one corner with maybe some benches on the walkway for sitting and having coffee and stuff. And than in the middle you have an american style big pool. With maybe some decorative stonework to make a fake spring or something to make it look more natural. But you still totally make the roof out of solar panels just because.
by Purpelia » Mon Apr 29, 2019 4:19 am
Novus America wrote:Purpelia wrote:I did not read the page in detail but the images did not show an internal courtyard large enough to put a modern backyard pool and plant some trees on the side. Which really would be the ideal.
Like, imagine it. You have all your rooms opening up to a roofed walkway surrounding this big courtyard. And it has a couple trees for shade in one corner with maybe some benches on the walkway for sitting and having coffee and stuff. And than in the middle you have an american style big pool. With maybe some decorative stonework to make a fake spring or something to make it look more natural. But you still totally make the roof out of solar panels just because.
Which is not a good concept for places with bad weather.
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