with some time to kill inbetween lessons, and housework, i was pokin' around
the homepage, and noticed a link to "eco-cottage" starter home, down towards the bottom, along
with a link to the "bolt together" home, that was interesting too
wow
thats a really cute little home
furthur pokin' around didn't get any hits on info
anyone know about that cute cabin, and how i might get a bit more info?
am i right in noticing both bedrooms are upstairs?
also, could that little cabin be made a bit bigger?
i'm guessing there are no real construction drawings on that either? least they be on the order form?
it time to make a decission, and purchase plans, so i'm looking long, and hard at every plan on this site
tesa
Eco-cottage is a PDF document. Were you able to view or download it? I believe that's all there is on it; more or less a concept set of drawings, no detailed construction sheets.
it opened up onto some sketches/drawings
at this point, i'm just feeling some pressure to decide on something
now that we've got the RV shed built, the PV system purchased, and are less than
two weeks away from moving onto the property, now daniel wants to start
doing some hard core decission making regarding plans
i don't blame him, but i was actually hoping to spend maby just a few months
"chilin' out", enjoyin' our property, and socking away the rent money we won't
be paying anymore
i don't really think that would be a viable option for us anyway, but i'm always
lookin' and thinkin'
we don't rule anything out
i guess we're still thinking the 1 1/2 story will meet our needs best, i keep going back to that,
keep referring back to that plan, but its a decission that needs to be made with alot of thought,
and i don't want it to be the wrong decission
i guess i'm feelin' some pressure, pressure to make the right decission, pressure to make said
decission soon, and pressure that it will be a home the girls will enjoy and love
tesa
The 1 1/2 is very versatile. As much room as a two story for living - almost.
The Eco Cottage was a design I worked up in 1982 as a concept expandable cottage when I was teaching an owner-builder-designer course called the Shelter Class.
http://www.countryplans.com/Downloads/ecocottage.PDF
Working drawings were never developed.
still a really interesting idea/design, but it most likley wouldn't meet our needs anyway, i was
just surprised to find something i hadn't seen before, i've spent hours, and hours haunting
this site
tesa
You are one of our favorite little ghosts, tesa.
thanks :)
tesa