We have spent four days siding, some longer than others, and here is where we are as of today, the days before the clouds roll in and the raindrops fall:
The long view
Closer view of the back. Note the oddly-shaped window; this window was
salvaged from a boat in Alaska by La's papa. She put it in herself.
A peek around the back. The side facing the fence is the only side that is
completely done. Of course.
Must give a shout-out to PMC Building Materials here in Marietta. When they found out what we were doing, the gave us a great deal on our siding, delivered it for free and didn't balk at our little order. Great guys, great service!
And of course, a final shot from Day 2 of siding of La herself.
She's going to be so mad I posted this shot, but too bad. That's what
happens when your mama takes over the blog!
If you want to meet this amazing person (and the author of this post), please make sure and sign up for the first ever Tiny House Conference in April 2014. The plan is to bring LPM with us, so you can see what we have been doing!
The house looks wonderful and that shot of La is great! She has such a wonderful look of pride and excitement on her face. I am looking forward to taking similar pictures of our daughter when she gets a chance to start building her tiny house in a few years. :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
Thanks! It has been such a journey for us! We have made good progress this month and are almost ready to move inside; only a bit more siding to go!
DeleteDoes it mean that it’s La who built this? What fantastic work! She must be proud of it. I can see it in her eyes! It’s not an easy job, after all!
ReplyDeleteSarai @EdmundsGeneralContracting.com
Me and my mom are the builders!
DeleteI Love your tiny house! Thank you for sharing your journey...it is very inspiring! I want to have a tiny home someday. :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best - Tera
Thank you! And if you want a tiny house, you will have one!
DeleteI love your project! My name is Whitney, I am completing a Certificate at Yestermomrrow Design Build school in Warren, VT. For my project I am researching the availability of homeowners insurance for tiny homes. If you own a tiny home please take a few moments to fill out this survey. Thank you for your time! https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DXXW3X3
ReplyDeleteLPM cannot be insured as a home or an RV. I hope someday we can insure it.
DeleteThis is an amazing picture, project, and young woman! I am inspired and I've only just stumbled across this blog this morning was tripping around Facebook (Tumbleweed Tiny House Company). I'll be reading (and commenting) more soon. Thank you for including this adorable photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading! Now that the house is done and we have moved, I am not writing here as much, but maybe every now and again.
DeleteWhat kind of siding did you use?
ReplyDeleteWe used pine and painted it on both sides with exterior latex.
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