Tiny House Living
By Chris Several friends requested I write about tiny house living. We've spent the month of July living in a tiny cottage in our host's back yard. At 18 x 10.5 feet (185 sq. feet), I'm not sure I'd even call it a tiny house - maybe a teeny house? The cottage was originally purposed as a visiting mother-in-law suite and then converted to an AirBnB rental, so it wasn't built with a view toward long-term living. Most guests who stay are vacationing in Santa Barbara, not 'living' in the cottage. Still, we feel that with some slight modifications, we could live in this space. Two particular features help the space not feel claustrophobic. First, the ceilings angle up to quite a high height. There are also small windows at the high points that let in a lot of natural light. Second, the cottage has a little patio outside that expands the seating and living area. This, of course, only works in a climate amenable to outdoor living. So, I don't think a teeny cott...