Grid Runner Adventures wrote:i will be living in it full time through a winter or two while building a house.
Build the garage first and add heat and electric and maybe a frost proof hydrant. Now park your "bedroom" inside.
Pouring the concrete and framing a garage is a 3 day project for you and a couple friends. You will need storage for tools and supplies to build the house so a garage or utility building is a first priopity anyway. So why not set it up so it can later be a man cave if you wish.
Beats the hell out of a wet frozen teardrop with burst water pipes.
Save the tiny trailer for the fun times after the house is done or for a mid project vacation when you can no longer stand to look at the mountain of work yet to be done to the house.
I spent the better part of a year adding a 14 x 20 kitchen from the sod up and remodeled the ONLY existing bathroom. In this same time I converted the old tiny kitchen into a laundry room. The old kitchen to laundry remodel involved a collapsed foundation and cracked floor joists so it was from the dirt up rebuild not a fluff and buff. Tieing in the roof ment a new roof on the whole house. This ment the removal of 3 layers of shingles and 2 layers of wood shakes then deck over the skip sheathing so it was no picnic either. Enclosed the front porch and installed 12 new windows in the house so a complete siding job was in order to tie the look together.
My point is ~ this was an existing home ~ you will need a place to retreat and recharge and perhaps even escape from .