Showing posts with label living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2016

Refined Living with no Electricity Off Grid Living Part 2

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Living with no electricity may seem primitive, inconvenient, or lacking, but Michael and Diana Lorence of northern California have been living that way for years by choice. They do it with surprising style and grace, all within the confines of a 12' x 12' tiny home they call "Innermost House."  To them, their life in this tiny home without electricity or hot water is not one of deprivation, but instead it's a life of luxury.  See if you agree.

View from sleeping loft into sitting area.



Mankind has been around for about 200,000 years without electricity and the convenience it brings.  That's how we evolved.  Just as there's a current trend toward the paleo-diet consisting of whole, unprocessed, and raw foods (that is after all, what we evolved to eat), and it seems to impart substantial health benefits, maybe there will also be a movement embracing a more paleo lifestyle.  Such a lifestyle would make us more aware of the planet's daily rhythms.  That too is how we evolved, and probably what we are best suited for.  Adopting a paleo diet and a more paleo lifestyle may just be the cure for what ails us individually and our society as a whole.  Incidentally, when I say paleo lifestyle, I'm not talking about living like cave people, I'm just suggesting that perhaps cutting back on electricity,  coupled with paying attention to nature, taking long walks, and eating less processed foods is worthy of consideration.

The exterior of Innermost House.
Innermost House is 12' x 12', or 144 square feet.  It is divided into five distinct areas.  About half of the main floor area consists of a sitting area which is exquisite in its simplicity.  Two chairs face one another, bounded on one side by the fireplace (where all the cooking is done), and bookshelves on the other, all beneath a soaring cathedral ceiling.  From this space, a ladder leads to the sleeping loft.  

Sitting area in front of the wood-burning fireplace.

Sitting room showing bookshelves, ladder to sleeping loft, and reading room beyond.

Beautiful wood ceiling above sitting area and sleeping loft.
The remainder of the main level is divided into three roughly equal spaces, the kitchen, bathroom, and reading room.  There's also a covered porch, which extends the living space outdoors a bit.

Innermost House kitchen

Kitchen detail
Bathroom
Reading room
The kitchen serves as a place to store dry goods, wash vegetables, and keep dinnerware.  Without electricity, there can be no electric water pump, so I assume that water comes out the faucet from a well or cistern somewhere uphill from the house, creating a gravity fed kitchen sink.  All cooking and water heating takes place in the wood burning fireplace out in the sitting room.  There is no refrigerator, so all food is fresh, and there are no left-overs.

The bedroom is a simple, open sleeping loft above the three tiny rooms. It overlooks the sitting room and fireplace.  There's a clothing and linens closet at the head of the bed.

Sleeping loft and closet
As lovely as it appears to be,  I am uncomfortable with the fact that there is no escape from the sleeping loft besides down the ladder.  I think that it needs a window big enough to escape through quickly in the event of a fire.

I'm going to leave you with a few more beautiful photographs, followed by two videos about Innermost House.  Enjoy...







I'm including two videos below about Innermost House.  The first is a photo montage accompanied by harp music.  It includes most of the photos I've chosen for this post, plus many more.  Choose the full screen option to fully appreciate it.  The second video includes Diana Lorence going about her normal activities in the home.  It provides a glimpse of what living day to day in this wonderful tiny home would be like.  Each video runs about seven minutes.

 


 

Click here to see part 1 of my off-grid living series, Off-Grid Lighting.

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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Upcycle Living Phoenix Container Home

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Upcycle Living - Phoenix - Container Home


 They produced a 2 bedroom home at a green street fair in Phoenix and already the orders began to roll in. Although still not cheap at around $100,000 but demand and interest still seems readily available.

The basic 2 bedroom home was 1,280 square feet built by utilising four fourty foot shipping containers. The exterior wasn’t modified to allow people to see the home was in fact shipping containers. In the future the addition of solar panels and a shade screen are already on the cards. Inside recycled hardwood floors as well as sustainable bamboo kitchen cabinets keep the home in keeping with the green feel.
http://www.upcycleliving.com






Sunday, November 23, 2014

Affordable shipping container home by Living Project

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This container home is made of a standard 40ft HQ ISO shipping container. The home has thermal insulation inside and maintenance-free brushed aluminium panels outside. The windows are from PVC with a steel core and insulated glass (HR++). The kitchen is equipped with electric boiler 50L (energy saving), electric cooking stove and oven. On the other side of the kitchen there is a folding table for 2-3 person.

The average price for a container home (1 unit) will be around € 20.000 until € 30.000 depending on the configuration. This unit is for sale for € 30.000 with tax in the Netherlands, so for international sale it would be around € 25.000

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Upcycle Living Tucson Arizona Container Home

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Upcycle Living - Tucson, Arizona - Container Home

A new home on Tucson's north side represents a global design trend toward building inexpensive modular homes from recycled materials.
Four cargo containers have been stacked to create a two-story, two-bedroom home on a lot half the size of most parcels in the 1950s-era neighborhood


Find Shipping Container Homes, 20 ft container, 40 ft container, ISBU in your area! 
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Modifications Container Modified into Living Quarters

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Here is a short video of our 12 man living quarters. Each 40' container is widened to 10' and is fully equipped with everything needed to house 12 people in any type of offshore or land drilling rig environment.

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