Every touch is wonderful, the woods, the windows, the wardrobe, the cushions, the bathroom entrance. It's all delightful, homey, cozy. It has to be so satisfying to have done it yourself. It's all gorgeous!
This is killer. To all of us who never really learned to operate any tool beyond a screwdriver or a hammer, I am in awe. That she had the resolve to make her own home is so laudable.
It’s a beautiful home. I love the fact that it’s all her. She’s doing a wonderful job. One of the joys of going tiny is that it doesn’t have to appeal to anyone but you. ❤️
Love love this. It’s so cosy, homely and full of personality. I prefer this tiny home to a lot of the ones that cost 10 times as much to build. I take my hat off to her taking on board this project with little to no experience and she ended up with a completely gorgeous house. X
She reminds me of Princess Diana . A quality about her sweet..talented..how do you build your own home. Without ever having done so ..WOW!! High respect !! Very nice yoo Like to have seen the bathroom ❤❤❤❤
The loft is nice just live it as is, The closet is rustic and timeless added accent to your home, the stairs like bringing the outside to your house. It is complete you brighten your kitchen light is coming from big windows under your loft. It is beautiful as it is, dont chenge anything.
I wish i knew about tiny homes when my kids were small. I would have done that and had them home schooled . They wouod have all kinds of real field trips with real history and science. The community is so specifically and sweet. Every one helps each other be it a build, gardening, food, laundry what ever the need even child care while some one g9es to a doctors appointment.. the caring and love that these communities have for each other is amazing. It's more like a family compound or communal living. I love it and think it's great. You did a great job. Mistakes and weather didn't make you quit. Maybe a little frustrated but you fridges on and did it. Your an inspiration to women and girls. Girl power right here. You dreamed and made it come true. Stay safe and stay healthy.
what a lovely home you have....one thing I noticed your missing is an air exchanger, you should get one as soon as you can, and a small dehumidifier as soon as possible so moisture doesn't build up and cause mold. I didn't noticed if you had vent in the bathroom. If you don't leave the window open a tad to let the steam out ...just a few things I have learned along the way..
I really like her tiny house, the nice double cupboard I guess for clothes etc. The lovely shaped door to the bathroom and the nice ample wood steps. Yes loads of things I like about this one, great share thank you :)
Charming house and owner. Using recycled materials and old things makes for a really unique home. Well done, Lara. I think floor heating is a very good idea here in the damp UK, and especially in a tiny house, which can be extra damp. Also makes for being cosy in all parts of the house. Will you be running it with your wood burner when installed? It's a pity though, that it will need pumping - or a very elaborate Heath Robinson setup with kettles on the stove, funnels and drains... In my experience, a lot of ash has quite a twist in the grain. I had a large diameter dead ash tree 13 years ago which had been hung up in the woods and dead for some time, so quite seasoned when I had a mobile bad saw come to plank some timber for me (lots of spruce too). The boards were about the thickness of yours, and when stored in an open sided shed kept nice and flat, but once I brought it into the heated house (slowly, to acclamatise), it warped like crazy. Back out to the shed, and all flat again. I've given up on using large sections of ash indoors. I hope your counter will do better.
A carpenter tip: The fassade- if you take to fat screws and if you drive them to near to the end of the slat- the wood must brake like yours. 1: Change the screws take thinner once and let more space to the end to protect the wood from splitting. 2: Or rent a nail gun pistol they have much smaler nails then the screws. 3: Also a "mus do" buy brown super silicon flexibel one for cold and heat and full the gabs that had broken to procet the inside from rain. 4: Bevor you screw "make a smal sink" with a "sinker" that gives the head of the screw more place in the slate and reduces the "breaking power of the screws" Wood fiber is diferend. The hard wood can handle more pressure by screws soft wood like yours not. I like the style with smal windows its better for winter lesser windows lesser cold! Check out of you can not put a second layer of wood slates over your fassade. That will increase the insolation and it will protect the inside from humidity and rain. Start with the north side...and instale them vertikal so that the water can fly faster down under. 5: Insolate the metal from the foundament with armaflex you need to brake the cold bridge from the metal into the house. After then close the foundament with wood and styropoor to keep the cold wind from the floor. If you have a high end spray foam for the outside- spray to floor from outside unter the foundament. Buy a foam that becomes super hard and is resistance against water there are 2 kinds of foams. Frank
when you build "right" you will have not much problems with rain water mold or fungi.Protection against the elements is very importend in TH. One of the beste TH in the EU is the builder "Wohlwagen" take a look at there HP you will love it. Style technic autarc- insolation and price.@@fayee8986
Bravo! I just built the inside of my art studio tiny house… not near as fancy as yours! But it is so satisfying isn’t it! I too now have skills I never imagined I’d have! Thanks to people like you that inspired me ! And like any home there’s always something to add or replace because it didn’t go exactly as planned ! Love your siding! And the bath cut out is amazing!!!
If your cladding is “Larch”, rather than oiling to protect the wood, why not flame scorch it? This draws out the resinous sap, which then sits on the surface, protecting your cladding.
Can talk about the land/planning permission, water mains, and your residential address for banks/gp register etc... That's the main things stopping me from going tiny house route in UK, law isnt that favourable as Australia/USA.
Speaking of your little pet dog. He wouldn't be so sore if he had room to walk. It would be nice if you were to untangle the leash to give him more space. Hey be a lot happier and healthier. Please be more considerate of your poor little pet
Your poor little dog please watch him closer he will probably develop infection and most probably have it already. He seems awful sore to be normal. Play say that he has asset to water at all times and you feed him well so he doesn't get too weak... there's a strong possibility that your (dog will not live )without proper care in his condition .....
Every touch is wonderful, the woods, the windows, the wardrobe, the cushions, the bathroom entrance. It's all delightful, homey, cozy. It has to be so satisfying to have done it yourself. It's all gorgeous!
This is killer. To all of us who never really learned to operate any tool beyond a screwdriver or a hammer, I am in awe. That she had the resolve to make her own home is so laudable.
Her first cup of tea in her home! I know the feeling. She is adorable. What a courageous lady! I love all that she has been doing so far.
It’s a beautiful home. I love the fact that it’s all her. She’s doing a wonderful job. One of the joys of going tiny is that it doesn’t have to appeal to anyone but you. ❤️
Love love this. It’s so cosy, homely and full of personality. I prefer this tiny home to a lot of the ones that cost 10 times as much to build. I take my hat off to her taking on board this project with little to no experience and she ended up with a completely gorgeous house. X
She’s a thoroughly cool lady, a diy miracle workress! 😊
She reminds me of Princess Diana . A quality about her sweet..talented..how do you build your own home. Without ever having done so ..WOW!!
High respect !! Very nice yoo
Like to have seen the bathroom ❤❤❤❤
The loft is nice just live it as is,
The closet is rustic and timeless added accent to your home, the stairs like bringing the outside to your house. It is complete you brighten your kitchen light is coming from big windows under your loft. It is beautiful as it is, dont chenge anything.
Amazing - who learns to use a sawmill to get the right type of wood. How cool! Well done Lara, you're a great inspiration with a lovely cosy home.
One of the most delightful and inspiring tiny house videos I've ever seen. Thank you!
I wish i knew about tiny homes when my kids were small. I would have done that and had them home schooled . They wouod have all kinds of real field trips with real history and science. The community is so specifically and sweet. Every one helps each other be it a build, gardening, food, laundry what ever the need even child care while some one g9es to a doctors appointment.. the caring and love that these communities have for each other is amazing. It's more like a family compound or communal living. I love it and think it's great. You did a great job. Mistakes and weather didn't make you quit. Maybe a little frustrated but you fridges on and did it. Your an inspiration to women and girls. Girl power right here. You dreamed and made it come true. Stay safe and stay healthy.
what a lovely home you have....one thing I noticed your missing is an air exchanger, you should get one as soon as you can, and a small dehumidifier as soon as possible so moisture doesn't build up and cause mold. I didn't noticed if you had vent in the bathroom. If you don't leave the window open a tad to let the steam out ...just a few things I have learned along the way..
Yes, people throw away so much! Love all the wood, those green doors, round window, the bathroom doorway with the copper!
Love the crazy cushions journey.
Amazing determination and living to learn.
You are full of coolness.
This is my favorite tiny house video. Love your style and energy. You are amazing.
Those steps and counter top are SO beautiful! I love everything about this home.What a great job!
She's an incredible woman. She's done an amazing job on this beautiful home.
Amazing. I love your ability to laugh at your mistakes! It's beautiful and every part has a story. Thanks for sharing it with us.
So inspiring as someone who also wishes to self-build a tiny in the UK!
I love the natural elements she has throughout the house and the Indian touches.
I really like her tiny house, the nice double cupboard I guess for clothes etc. The lovely shaped door to the bathroom and the nice ample wood steps. Yes loads of things I like about this one, great share thank you :)
Inspiring video
It seems you like tiny homes?
Well done and she's so likable. Excellent channel.
Charming house and owner. Using recycled materials and old things makes for a really unique home. Well done, Lara. I think floor heating is a very good idea here in the damp UK, and especially in a tiny house, which can be extra damp. Also makes for being cosy in all parts of the house. Will you be running it with your wood burner when installed? It's a pity though, that it will need pumping - or a very elaborate Heath Robinson setup with kettles on the stove, funnels and drains...
In my experience, a lot of ash has quite a twist in the grain. I had a large diameter dead ash tree 13 years ago which had been hung up in the woods and dead for some time, so quite seasoned when I had a mobile bad saw come to plank some timber for me (lots of spruce too). The boards were about the thickness of yours, and when stored in an open sided shed kept nice and flat, but once I brought it into the heated house (slowly, to acclamatise), it warped like crazy. Back out to the shed, and all flat again. I've given up on using large sections of ash indoors. I hope your counter will do better.
Amazing woman. Love the stairs. Not easy when you're living in it whilst working on it! So quirky ❤
A carpenter tip: The fassade- if you take to fat screws and if you drive them to near to the end of the slat- the wood must brake like yours. 1: Change the screws take thinner once and let more space to the end to protect the wood from splitting.
2: Or rent a nail gun pistol they have much smaler nails then the screws.
3: Also a "mus do" buy brown super silicon flexibel one for cold and heat and full the gabs that had broken to procet the inside from rain.
4: Bevor you screw "make a smal sink" with a "sinker" that gives the head of the screw more place in the slate and reduces the "breaking power of the screws" Wood fiber is diferend. The hard wood can handle more pressure by screws soft wood like yours not.
I like the style with smal windows its better for winter lesser windows lesser cold!
Check out of you can not put a second layer of wood slates over your fassade. That will increase the insolation and it will protect the inside from humidity and rain. Start with the north side...and instale them vertikal so that the water can fly faster down under.
5: Insolate the metal from the foundament with armaflex you need to brake the cold bridge from the metal into the house. After then close the foundament with wood and styropoor to keep the cold wind from the floor. If you have a high end spray foam for the outside-
spray to floor from outside unter the foundament. Buy a foam that becomes super hard and is resistance against water there are 2 kinds of foams.
Frank
Thank you Frank I appreciate your suggestions of experience. Very helpful to me and I'm sure it was to her. Again thank you much appreciated.
when you build "right" you will have not much problems with rain water mold or fungi.Protection against the elements is very importend in TH. One of the beste TH in the EU is the builder "Wohlwagen" take a look at there HP you will love it. Style technic autarc- insolation and price.@@fayee8986
Is verry2 ,Amazing ,hard ,working , and strong ,Lady ❤❤❤.
Beautiful home, you did a great job ! Your hard work has paid off. Don't worry about the little things 😊
Bravo! I just built the inside of my art studio tiny house… not near as fancy as yours! But it is so satisfying isn’t it! I too now have skills I never imagined I’d have! Thanks to people like you that inspired me !
And like any home there’s always something to add or replace because it didn’t go exactly as planned !
Love your siding! And the bath cut out is amazing!!!
You'll have to go back. She has great ideas and I want to see the finished build.
Love this tiny, beautiful design, love the ethnic vibe,.
It’s a Haven with inspiration you created with your own hands❤
Love the home!❤....and that lady was so genuine and nice!!!❤
Very well done. Your home is full of charm. You should be very proud of your achievements.
If your cladding is “Larch”, rather than oiling to protect the wood, why not flame scorch it? This draws out the resinous sap, which then sits on the surface, protecting your cladding.
An amazing effort with no experience. Keep going, from the Tiny Housers in Australia!
That looks great 👍! She completed it so quick 😯😀! Mine is taking me ages😅
Stain glass door for the win!
Well everyone has is or her pace in achieving a goal,so long you don't give up you complete it someday
Where are you from,if you don't mind me asking?
@@ChrisHarrison-bq6fk I'll there one day ✨ I'm from the uk
@@KeiteiVentures I'm from the USA,been to the UK couple of times ,but Scotland was where I visited, what part of the UK are you from
Be interesting to know about the land, great video
such a nice young lady in a beautiful home !
I admire you ingenuity and creativity.
Very pretty and homely house.
Thank you for letting us see ❤
Congratulations!! 👏❤Just a beautiful dream come true. 🤩
She‘s awesome! 💪🏼
So beautiful and the simplicity ❤
Wow well done, I still have plans to make a modern variant of a gypsy wagon and many details are inspiring!
Gorgeous tiny n Gorgeous young lady ❤❤ thanks for sharing
Beautiful inspiring home!
You should be proud of yourself.
Well done!
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I like how independent she is ,she is a strong lady with strong character
Una mujer encantadora. ❤ y valiente
Really like your Tiny home very cool
Nice and cozy, congretulations!!!❤
I love what you have created! Such a nice and lovely tiny house 💖
Congratulations & good job. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Love this, please build me one! 😁
Lovely lady. Inspirational.
Can talk about the land/planning permission, water mains, and your residential address for banks/gp register etc... That's the main things stopping me from going tiny house route in UK, law isnt that favourable as Australia/USA.
Your tiny house is awesome thx for sharing
I love the house and want to be bestie’s with the owner😂❤
Lucky you. you have a nice little home. Did you have any help building it ? As in hanging the rafters.
Absolutely beautiful
Just lovely !!
She’s lovely 🥰
Nice woman nice home 👍🏻
How big is trailer and how.can i speak to Lara.i want to build one to.
Very sweet home!
Inspiring..... Super nice....
Thanks this was great.👏🏼👏🏼🍁🍂🦃🍂🍁
Fantastic
I love, fav reward my first cup O Tea --hooked up gas made my first cup of tea in the house I built ❤❤😊 love it fantastic 👏
How you did not ask aboit the bath tube, in that short space?😮😮😮
Excellent regards Ian Norfolk uk
Love it, awesome job
Love it as well and how quick she completed it
Front door should swing out
Lovely
Awesome! 👍🇨🇦😎
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does anyone else get princess diana from her ?
Speaking of your little pet dog. He wouldn't be so sore if he had room to walk. It would be nice if you were to untangle the leash to give him more space. Hey be a lot happier and healthier. Please be more considerate of your poor little pet
Your poor little dog please watch him closer he will probably develop infection and most probably have it already. He seems awful sore to be normal. Play say that he has asset to water at all times and you feed him well so he doesn't get too weak... there's a strong possibility that your (dog will not live )without proper care in his condition .....