Ladies' Home Journal recently featured an article on Tiny Homes , about 3 different families living in small spaces. The average American home is 2,400 square feet (223 square meters) as of 2010 ( source ), while the homes featured in this article were 128 sq ft (12 sq m), 960 sq ft (89 sq m), and 336 sq ft (31 sq m). average size of an American home through the years The families ranged in size from a married couple to a married couple with 2 kids, and for the most part, they were happy with their decision to downsize and live in smaller digs. While I think the two super small homes are a little extreme, a family of four living in a 960 square foot home sounds doable. The most important thing is that the house be well designed for that scenario. Mr. G and I lived in a house that was just under 1100 square feet and had ample space. Every room had a good size closet, the kitchen cabinets went right up to the ceiling, and there was no wasted space in the floor plan . . b...
pretty on the eyes but really scary for someone walking past it below..
ReplyDeleteexactly!
DeleteI've never seen any icicles that big in real life. I suppose they could be dangerous!
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I'm sure they rarely fall and hurt someone, but my brain doesn't think that clearly when I'm underneath them!
DeleteHmm, I wonder what it wrong to make that happen - very bad for the roof, soffits, gutters, etc!
ReplyDeleteYeah they're bad news! I wonder if it's because the days have been above freezing, so the snow starts to melt off the roof, then refreezes over night?
DeleteThey're hanging off of every building here too.
ReplyDeleteYep just seems to be that time of year!
DeleteWow! Looks like a frozen waterfall.
ReplyDeleteGreat analogy! :)
Deletewhere is spring?
ReplyDeleteComing soon I hope :)
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