This is not exactly tiny house which I often post blogs about. Why waste the materials and building time when you can reuse an unused old barn as a house!? Despite its age, the structures of the barn still look sturdy. Who would expect an old barn transformed into a comtemporary house ?
I personally would use more of the upper space for other rooms or some narrow platform structures with bookcases, so that one can enjoy reading while looking down at the living room etc, but then again, one wouldn't want to disturb the existing roof structure too much, it is one of the best characteristics of the house. The dining table in the kitchen is large , can probably accomodate "Jesus and his all of his disciples "in his last supper. Other noticeable features of the house are the location of the main starcase, directly at the entrance of the house and the heating system along the top sides of the house. I also like the lighting arrangement of the house. It is brighter at the bottom (living room) and gradually becoming darker towards the roof. However, I am not sure about cutting the lawn (a field actually) outside the house, I think it requires something more industrial to maintain that "baseball field area" .
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