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[Cob] smallest house design / kitchen appliancesJoseph R Dupont joedupont at juno.comFri Oct 24 10:48:38 CDT 2003
So where are you going to build this house.?? If you have power to run such things... from the grid chances are they won't let you build it. Chances are you might have an out house or a composting toilet. Check out mobile home camper supply houses.. By the way my paperpulp soild blocks are amazingly strong.. On Fri, 24 Oct 2003 08:34:39 -0700 "Jilly" <JILLPRUETT at peoplepc.com> writes: > In an attempt to plan the smallest cob house possible, per the advice > of the cob-building books I have, I am having trouble with the > design. Most, if not all the houses that I see, both online and off, > don't have a bathroom or a place for a washer/dryer, much less a > refrigerator. Any resource suggestions? > I am now reviewing floor-plans for apartments, especially the ones > in New York, as they are the ones that get as much use out of the > smallest space possible! > Most of these incorporate a very small kitchen. They use a "compact" > kitchen unit. Like those found here: > > http://ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajmadison/item_list/cat00329/Compact_Kitchen s.html > > > What do you think? Is it worth the saving the space vs. using full > sized appliances? Would you miss the occasional cookie baking or > canning of seasonal fruit? I do have an electric roaster big enough > for a turkey... > > -jill > _______________________________________________ > Coblist mailing list > Coblist at deatech.com > http://www.deatech.com/mailman/listinfo/coblist > >
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