Kaneohegirlinaz
Wannabe TV Chef
Our home in Hawaii, Kaneohe, was an add-on
to my parents home, where I had lived from the
age of 5.
The main living area that was just for us two
was 600 sq feet (split level, so we were upstairs)
and then, by code in the C&C
of Honolulu, we had to have a common area
adjoining to the original structure, so we enclosed the
back patio of Mom & Dad's house to make a
living area for all of us to enjoy, about another
300 sq feet. Ohana (family in Hawaiian) Housing is
what that was referred to, multi-generational home-steads.
So, I guess we lived in an original "tiny house".
We were ok with the small space and have looked
for many years at buying either a travel trailer or
a Class C RV. An apartment on wheels if you will.
Like Steve said, if you don't like where you are,
MOVE! I figured out that it would cost us about the
same as paying for a hotel/motel room as much as we do.
to my parents home, where I had lived from the
age of 5.
The main living area that was just for us two
was 600 sq feet (split level, so we were upstairs)
and then, by code in the C&C
of Honolulu, we had to have a common area
adjoining to the original structure, so we enclosed the
back patio of Mom & Dad's house to make a
living area for all of us to enjoy, about another
300 sq feet. Ohana (family in Hawaiian) Housing is
what that was referred to, multi-generational home-steads.
So, I guess we lived in an original "tiny house".
We were ok with the small space and have looked
for many years at buying either a travel trailer or
a Class C RV. An apartment on wheels if you will.
Like Steve said, if you don't like where you are,
MOVE! I figured out that it would cost us about the
same as paying for a hotel/motel room as much as we do.