Another tiny home styling on the board
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Continuing with the development of a series of small home designs, this one is still a work in progress. Obviously the sub-floor support is yet to be added.

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looking good mate

i guess you have already looked at plywood cladding ?....or is it dark stained/painted plywood you are considering using ?
i am also developing a suite of compact, lightweight, low cost housing models...it's a lot of fun after working on a few large medical projects recently.
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@gareth said:
looking good mate

i guess you have already looked at plywood cladding ?....or is it dark stained/painted plywood you are considering using ?
i am also developing a suite of compact, lightweight, low cost housing models...it's a lot of fun after working on a few large medical projects recently.
Thanks mate, Yes the end walls are dark stained shadowclad - the infills are FC painted SIP panels.
Hope you get to post something on your compact homes given we're in the same neck of the woods, these are for Perth (<70sq.m).
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yeh, i should be able to post a few over the next month or so.
<70m2 ?....2 bedroom ?....if so, they would be ideal for some of the mining towns..!
mine are <100m2 and are 3 bedroom
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@gareth said:
yeh, i should be able to post a few over the next month or so.
<70m2 ?....2 bedroom ?....if so, they would be ideal for some of the mining towns..!
mine are <100m2 and are 3 bedroom
Mate this one is actually a 3 bed, we are doing some funky stuff - I cant post the plans yet but will have the website up soon!
These would be ideal for the mining industry but they tend to prefer fully modular homes!
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looking forward to seeing the end results
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