Notwithstanding my last post, and after many more hours of drawing house plans, I have come to the conclusion that I would be happier in a slightly bigger house, especially for the winter months when more time is spent indoors.
While it is fascinating to read the inspiring stories of tiny house living, it is not for everyone. There are also stories - though perhaps more word of mouth rather published for the world to see - of those who abandon their places after a few weeks or months, finding living in such small spaces too confining.
For the past six weeks I have been living in my temporary tiny house summer retreat on Gabriola Island, a 12' x14' expedition tent that I have installed on a platform, with a small outdoor shower. I also have a shed which I have set up as my summer kitchen, while outside an old green garden cart serves as my wash station.
Living in nature has been wonderful. The early morning concert of birds, the stunning night sky with a myriad of constellations I have yet to identify, the hoots of the owls at night.
My latest house plan has expanded to just over 800 square feet, a small home that will include a guest bedroom and loft area. This feels right - now we can finalize these plans and professional drawings in order to apply for the building permit.
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