Davydd wrote:
The tiniest of homes seem to always have loft sleeping. That narrows the market to young people for the most part.
Episode 3 of Tiny Houses has a non-loft solution. The bed slides out from under a "rise" in the floor that is one step up to the "office". The made up bed just slides back out of the way when not in use.
And that episode has a washer/dryer, something most tiny homes dont have and something I miss in my RVan. I too have been wondering about those really big expensive composing toilets but no discussion of grey water at all and rarely electric power. In one of the larger and permanent tiny homes, episode 5, they do have a great solar panel.
CROSSOVER......
The downsizing issue has really struck home with me because it was the series of hoarding that struck home originally. My mother was an organized hoarder and when she died 10 years ago I had to deal with getting everything out of a 2k square foot house so we could rent it ... dealing with her stuff I saw evidence of the hoarding instinct in myself and began to deal with it after watching "hoarders". Living for 2 months at a time in my RVan, 50 square feet, did something to my brain as well and I realized just how little I actually need to be comfortable. For example, in our house I had a 2' x 4' table I used for my laptop, external big monitor, keyboard and all the stuff came to "roost" on the flat surfaces. In the RVan I just had my laptop, keyboard and mouse. Then I got rid of the keyboard when I just turned the touchpad off, learned to type on the built in and learned to "mouse" off the corner of the laptop which sits in my lap! This last time I came home I got rid of the table, monitor, keyboard and now use the laptop in my lap in my recliner which is a simple solution, more comfortable and put the laptop on a TV tray next to my chair when not in use.
My biggest problem is still sentimental attachment to "old things" (excluding my husband of course) but I am learning to deal with those as well.
One thing that occurred to me was that the tiny homes are much better insulated than our RVs?