• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Would you/could you live in one of these?

Would you like in one of these?


  • Total voters
    29
^I'd much rather just rent. I mean, it's not like you would get any equity in that thing.

eta: Of course, I live somewhere with an immense store of affordable, large and mostly historic rental properties, which might color my opinion.
 
I really like some of those.

Here is another example of someone living in a very small space.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg9qnWg9kak[/yt]
 
did I hear that guy right, is there one unit that is both washer AND dryer? How is that possible?

Really? Really? You've never heard of combo washer-dryers? We've even had several threads on them in Misc... two of which you contributed to! :D

Yup, we have. ;) Plus I just posted yesterday in the latest purchases thread that I had ordered mine.

There are also these...

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV0h_wtx3xQ[/yt]

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CV0h_wtx3xQ

:)

I love some of the Tumbleweed houses. My own house is 760 square feet. I could be comfortable in 600 or less if it had enough light and character.
 
I have just looked at the video again. Question for those who said the place was too dark - what about if a window was placed in the wall where the kitchen table is? There is also room for other windows elsewhere as well.
 
I would not really like to live in one of those, but I certainly could. It does have everything inside for quite a comfortable life...water, electricity...uhm..yeah...however, if I had to choose one of these containers I´d pick one with the round windows and I´d redecorate the inside a lot.

This Tumbleweed Houses however looks quite nice. I like light wood n the inside.
And for one person, why not? Less space means less space too keep tidy. *g* Though it should be enough space to move around somewhat, cause when I think or have to learn something I need pacing space.


TerokNor
 
Last edited:
I could live in one, though I'd probably need to buy a shipping container to store all my crap in.
 
It's kind of Science Fictiony, like a modular moonbase or space station. It's bigger than my first apartment, but too small for what I need now. If you could stick two together, it would be better, but it's definitely not a bad place to live.
 
If it were dirt cheap (to rent, not own), I'd probably consider it. The biggest problem is storage. I usually have trouble as it is fitting dishes, pots and pans, and food in my kitchen and that one is half the size. It would also work better if I have no friends whatsoever, since you can't fit more than four or five people comfortably in there and that's spread across all rooms. It also strikes me as the world's most depressing place to be if it's raining and you're stuck inside. But, aside from that, it looks quite comfortable, clean, and modern, which is nice.

I could see it as some kind of college dorm-like application, although third world countries seems more logical.
 
^Are you thinking the two bedroom open plan or the three bedroom version?
(as per the company site)

I actually designed something similar to this; wanted a room that was a house all for myself -the parents didn't like the idea though -not even if I would have built it myself :(

I like how that guy doesn't seem to ever have seen a window that opens :rommie: (not to mention the ancient notion to put a drying cupboard above the kitchen sink)

Skylights would help make it look bigger inside, and bring in more light.
Couldn't stack them then ;)
They could even outfit it with solar panels and help on electricity.
Now you're talking -the manufacturer only needs to know what side of the thing to install them on ;)

Someone up-thread mentioned something about the insulation... 80 mm isn't enough to make it legal here, but I suppose it has to do with the climate they're built for.
 
Maybe I missed it, but did they say what the size actually is?

In a second video that looks at the outside he did say it was 40 ft long. I assume it is about 10 fts wide. For those who haven't looked at the PDF he is a photo showing some of the alternatives the open plan two bedroom unit

container-pdf-photo.jpg



Here is an example of shipping containers being used as student accommodation in Amsterdam

StudentHousingAmsterdam.jpg
 
I wouldn't be elated to live in one, but I could if needed. It is cramped, I've seen flats for rent (usually for students or somesuch) that were way smaller and less equipped.

Also, I must say that American standards for house are crazily large compared to what I see here. A whole house with three bedrooms for a normal family (say, 3 or 4 people) is something that only, if not the rich, at least the well-off can afford. In cities, most people live in flats with just a couple of bedrooms. I live in the suburbs, and my 500 sq. feet flat is considered positively extravagant for one person.
 
As student accomodation it actually looks quite nice. Have seen far worse student accomodation with less room, old, dirty, ugly.
And it seems as a more bedroom unit, each bedroom has its own little adjoining bathroom. Now thats luxus. I have to share the bathroom.
Though in the more bedroom units, the one bedroom seems to open into the other bedroom. Now thats stupid, would invade the privacy. If my flatmate always had to go through my room to go to her room I´d go mad.

TerokNor
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top