We have some friends who
took an old trailer, gutted it and added on to it. The result is a
beautiful home that didn't cost them much.
We have lived in our 16 x 72
food trailer for 15 years now. It's paid for and we've talked about
doing this too. The other day I thought, I'm just going to sit down
and play with this for awhile. I came up with two designs that I
like. This is the simpler one. I'll post the the other one next week.
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Remember, if you want to see a bigger version of the plan, all you have to do is hold down your Ctrl button and push the + button!
I left the master bedroom
and bath that are currently there, but I put a door where the water
heater currently is. I'd move the water heater to the closet just
outside the master bedroom and I'd leave the furnace where it
currently is in the pantry. Either that or just build a little
utility shed out in the sun room near the rocket stove heated hot tub
so some heat from the thermal mass could be tapped.
One of the things I dream
about a lot is adding some passive solar capacity to my home. I
probably wouldn't go so far as to put a permanent sun room on. This
space could be as simple as patio and a hoop structure with clear
plastic tarps that could be rolled up or removed in the summer. I
think I this would be cooler in the summer and it wouldn't be taxed
like a real sun room.
My oldest son has a hot tub.
We went out there last fall and had a chance to play in it. A hot tub
is now one of my highest goals! But I don't want to pay the electric
bill and the idea of running through any amount of cold snowy weather
to get out to one on a deck like they have would keep me from using
it. I don't think I have an ounce of Viking blood in me! But, I came
across instructions for how to build a rocket fired thermal massstove a while back and I thought a hot tub would be the perfect
thermal mass. I could put it in a sun room! Voila! Problem solved.
This concept is in a lot of my designs now.
The
pantry and ½ bath are carved out of what currently is a bedroom and
the kitchen/dining room area are what currently is the kitchen/living
room area. I really miss the gigantic kitchen we had in the old farm
house. This area isn't quite as big, but the pantry ought to
make up for that.
The other end of the house
then becomes a large living area that opens to the kitchen/dining
area with sliding pocket doors. They allow an open feeling when
wanted, but the kitchen can be closed off from the living room during
the summer so the living room can be kept cooler while cooking.
I also added a mud room
with a toilet room, walk-in shower and a large closet.
If you wanted to build this home new, I'm sure any modular home builder could build this. If you put it on a basement there would be plenty of room for bedrooms for kids and storage.
Your feed back would be greatly appreciated!
What do you like about this home?
What would you change?
God Bless You All!
~Grama Sue
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