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Here is your #roomtour !!!
I’m so happy of how it turned out now I just have to get one of does “eat me” cookie so I can fit in there! But really this #tinyroom is so cute and I can’t wait to make more! It was my fist one and not my last!
And how my table looks like right now lol
Rustic Bedroom - Bedroom
San Francisco Master Bedroom Inspiration for a mid-sized contemporary master bedroom remodel featuring beige walls, a beige floor, and no fireplace
Craftsman Living Room Inspiration for a small craftsman formal and open concept medium tone wood floor living room remodel with white walls and a wall-mounted tv
Home Office - Modern Home Office Example of a huge minimalist freestanding desk home office design with white walls
Contemporary Dining Room Inspiration for a mid-sized, contemporary, enclosed dining room remodel with white walls and no fireplace and a light-colored beige floor.
A full page and spot illustration, plus some lettering, for an article about how living off the grid is quickly becoming the utopian ideal for a lot of urban dwelling folk...rain reservoir hot tub anyone???
Master Bath - Contemporary Bathroom Bathroom - small contemporary master bathroom idea with white tile, flat-panel cabinets, dark wood floors, white cabinets, and an integrated sink.
Thermodynamics and tiny houses.
Inspiration for a large modern detached two-car garage remodel
Deck Uncovered Small minimalist deck photo with no cover
I just watched a documentary on the "tiny house" movement. It's always been an idea that has fascinated me, discarding everything that can't fit inside a less and 300 sq ft space is something that I believe this society greatly needs. The importance placed on material possessions is something that would have seemed insane 100 years ago.
Of course there are millions of things that have changed in the last 100 years but that makes the tiny house movement no less appealing. Allison and I moved from a one bedroom to a two bedroom apartment about three months ago. It's been nice to have a nicer and more comfortable space but it's amazing how much junk two people can accumulate. Several pieces of furniture, tv's, boxes full of clothes and too many useless trinkets to count.
Why is it so hard to get rid of things I haven't used in years?