I've looked at that picture a dozen times now, and while there's a lot to like, there's also things deeply wierd about it. If it's a camp cabin, I can see a sink with no faucet or drain, and a single burner propane stove like that. But then, why the electrical outlet and lights? With a lantern on the sideboard too? Is it one of those "tiny homes" that so many are enamoured with? If it is, it's not yet finished, and even then, they're just a stick-framed version of an RV. The woodstove is terribly cute, but is too small to work well, and would be a bear to manage. I love knotty pine, but it needs a varathane clear coat to keep it clean. That rough sawn stairjack on the ladder would also be a dirty mess, more suitable for a barn than a cabin. I could go on, but as I said I find it a bit strange.
I like it, but where’s the stove?
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ReplyDeleteI've looked at that picture a dozen times now, and while there's a lot to like, there's also things deeply wierd about it. If it's a camp cabin, I can see a sink with no faucet or drain, and a single burner propane stove like that. But then, why the electrical outlet and lights? With a lantern on the sideboard too? Is it one of those "tiny homes" that so many are enamoured with? If it is, it's not yet finished, and even then, they're just a stick-framed version of an RV.
ReplyDeleteThe woodstove is terribly cute, but is too small to work well, and would be a bear to manage. I love knotty pine, but it needs a varathane clear coat to keep it clean. That rough sawn stairjack on the ladder would also be a dirty mess, more suitable for a barn than a cabin. I could go on, but as I said I find it a bit strange.