Backyard dwellings/studios/getaways
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yeah i was worried about that, then look at my living room and its surrounded by 6- 4'x6' single pane windows
very inefficient. We have a big wood stove.
haha awesome
"Hey I dont live in a trailer! I live in a house!"
very inefficient. We have a big wood stove."Hey I dont live in a trailer! I live in a house!"
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i might have said before, my house is on a 20'-30' hill, and the concrete basement is underground on one side, and has an exterior wall on the other, and its always 55-75 degrees in there. So nice on a 90' day, go into a natural 75' basement.
Amazing how that works.
Amazing how that works.

no central heating so when we go up in the winter time its for weeks to a month at a time, stays nice and cozy with wood stoves...
when we leave you have to drain all the pipes and shut the water off... last Fri we stopped in cuz i forgot sometime during Christmas...outside it was 39* and inside the house (main level) was 32* (im sure the basement was colder too lol)
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