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100 Sq. Ft; Is that enough?
Topic Started: Oct 13 2009, 10:14 PM (305 Views)
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- My house is like 3000 sq. ft. or something. I think my room is bigger than that house. But I want one in my back yard. It's the treehouse I always wanted! Sans tree. I'd only go in there if I wanted to be alone or be adventurous and pretend there's a killer outside. And play fort.
- How long do you think you'd be able to live in there? I'd get claustrophobic after a day of fun.
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I'd need a garage. And fortunately, the Jeep is a small vehicle. And a gun locker. But otherwise, I don't need a lot of space. And you need less than the rest of us.

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When I would play hide and go seek I would hide in the really small, tight, cramped places so I think I could live in something like that but just hitting my head when going upstairs and bumping into stuff would get me. Thinking it over I basically live in my room, even if it might be bigger, but there are a lot more walls in that house. I would probably be less scared living in a house like that since there aren't many places for things to hide but people will probably think that a small house would have no security at all. If you can squeeze it probably two skinny people could live it in there but not enough for a family. I do like his idea though of how a lot of useless crap/space in most houses that isn't used aren't used.
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if i had a place to set up a computer (a laptop on the bed might work well, but i wouldnt feel comfortable carrying it up and down that ladder) then ya i would be fine with that.

hell just keep a mini fridge full of cheese and cold cuts and a cuboard full of bread and just live on sandwiches. eliminate the stove and get about 3 square feet back right there.

i could totally se myself living in that.
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I've lived in a tent smaller than that. No problem. There just wouldn't be any space for company. I could probably live there. MRE's would be great for that. Even smaller than a loaf of bread for a full day's meal.

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i would be able to live in a house like that easy and i'll bet money on that
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Oct 14 2009, 12:43 PM
And you need less than the rest of us.

- Yeah. I don't need as much room. But I want it. It's the luxury of not having to traverse the same exact path, even if it's say, from my door to my computer. Plus, I randomly get up and jump around the room. Also, it allows me to be messy. I can just drop my book, clothes and stuff into any empty space.
- But it does give me an idea. What if they like built, a neighborhood of these houses? Would enough people want to live in them? Obviously it'd be singles instead of families. It'd probably be nicer than some of the apartments out there and cost less than renting it (over a 5 year period or so).
- I still think I'd go crazy in it after a while. I use way more than I actually need of everything.
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Hey, that's actually bigger than some of those apartments in Tokyo and Beijing. And how much of a yard would you have in a neighborhood of those? Would it be a standard lot or in relation to the house size? And I guess the garage would fit a Mini Cooper or a smart car.

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Just thought of this but how would you get mail to a house like this (or a motor home), would some guy have to hunt you down just to give you your bill.

I apologize now if I completly de-rail the train now but I wanted to add to the odd modifications of normal things http://gizmodo.com/5376707/what-is-this-guy-doing.
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most motor homes use a PO box.
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Of course, you don't really need to get much mail anymore with the internet. You just need a mailbox for a couple of official things. So a PO box is all you need.

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