the other side wrote:I like the tiny house. Wonder what his tow vehicle is for the tiny house? Did you catch the weight of the tiny house?
the other side wrote:I like the tiny house. Wonder what his tow vehicle is for the tiny house? Did you catch the weight of the tiny house?
Wolffarmer wrote:I am not to crazy about the small house on wheels thing. But I do like the small house ideas. Our houses have gotten way to big. They take a lot to build, and a lot to keep warm/cool. Even if they are super insulated. But in my humble opinion there are two things that has caused large houses and they also cause a break down in society. Those two things are TV and air conditioning. Before these came along people lived outside on a porch, in the yard, in the park. People knew their neighbors. Knew the kids their kids hung out with. You can now replace TV with the Internet. I have.
Randy
Fenlason wrote:Wolffarmer wrote:I am not to crazy about the small house on wheels thing. But I do like the small house ideas. Our houses have gotten way to big. They take a lot to build, and a lot to keep warm/cool. Even if they are super insulated. But in my humble opinion there are two things that has caused large houses and they also cause a break down in society. Those two things are TV and air conditioning. Before these came along people lived outside on a porch, in the yard, in the park. People knew their neighbors. Knew the kids their kids hung out with. You can now replace TV with the Internet. I have.
Randy
A well designed house does not have to cost a lot to heat or cool. Regardless of it's size. Our house is not one of the Mc Mansions that are out there now, but it is far from being small. 2500+ for 2 people. We heat our house with less than 1/2 of a cord of wood a year. I produce more wood in a year, cleaning up the yard etc, than I burn. If I was to build it again today, I could easily reduce that. Our house isn't it's size, because of tv, and we have no "artificial" air conditioning, and we are outdoors a lot. We have a screen porch.. and a covered open porch beyond that. We also have some decks, one that I put a shade cloth over in the summer.
Wolffarmer wrote:Fenlason wrote:Wolffarmer wrote:I am not to crazy about the small house on wheels thing. But I do like the small house ideas. Our houses have gotten way to big. They take a lot to build, and a lot to keep warm/cool. Even if they are super insulated. But in my humble opinion there are two things that has caused large houses and they also cause a break down in society. Those two things are TV and air conditioning. Before these came along people lived outside on a porch, in the yard, in the park. People knew their neighbors. Knew the kids their kids hung out with. You can now replace TV with the Internet. I have.
Randy
A well designed house does not have to cost a lot to heat or cool. Regardless of it's size. Our house is not one of the Mc Mansions that are out there now, but it is far from being small. 2500+ for 2 people. We heat our house with less than 1/2 of a cord of wood a year. I produce more wood in a year, cleaning up the yard etc, than I burn. If I was to build it again today, I could easily reduce that. Our house isn't it's size, because of tv, and we have no "artificial" air conditioning, and we are outdoors a lot. We have a screen porch.. and a covered open porch beyond that. We also have some decks, one that I put a shade cloth over in the summer.
All true, but a well designed large house takes more materials to build than a well designed small house. It will also still need more energy to heat and cool than a small house. All built to the same standards. This all places more load on the system.
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