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The idea of living in a little shed sounds so comfy. If you think about it what does someone really need besides a bed, clothes, a small kitchenette, a shower and a computer desk? For poop a little outhouse outside with a composting toilet to avoid any potential smells inside. You can warm yourself with an electric blanket and cool yourself with a fan.

Why shouldn't I just buy a cute shed and live in the backyard while renting out my house?
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>>2860637
Do it. Report back on six months
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>>2860637
>composting toilet
I would recommend a real toilet and real running water
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imagine wanting to live in a prison cell
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>>2860637
You're going to have running water for the shower and kitchen anyways, why bother with an outhouse?
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>>2860637
>Little shed
Sounds like a cuck shed to me
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>>2860690
>You're going to have running water for the shower and kitchen anyways
that's as simple has running a garden hose. you can use all biodegradable soaps and just let it go into the soil no need for real plumbing
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>>2860637
>You can warm yourself with an electric blanket and cool yourself with a fan.
If you're going to electrify the shed, might as well just install a cadet heater and small a/c while you're at it.
Probably want a washer too, hand washing clothes is a bitch. For drying maybe a loft space would be good enough
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>>2860637
Klaus approves
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>Why shouldn't I just buy a cute shed and live in the backyard while renting out my house?
Because you already have a house. Unless you're in a dire financial situation (in which case you should be selling your house to downsize then), forcing yourself into the extreme to live in a shed, a wagon, a van, or a tent just to actualize a minimalist lifestyle without it being an internalized way of life is futile.
You're only changing the environment around you in the hope of it changing you, yet you ignore your own agency to will yourself to change from within because you would rather blame the things external to you for your circumstances than to ever take responsibility for yourself. You're only changing your value system from many objects to fewer while still remaining engrossed in materialism.
The minimalist lifestyle being sold to you is a materialist trap romanticized by TV programming and curated influencer media targeting you to disengage by removing yourself as far as possible from anyone else where nobody can understand you nor even hear you while behind your back making you beyond reproach in the propaganda broadcasted to everyone else. You'll be labelled from a hate mongering racist incel terrorist to a homeless deadbeat drug addict bio-hazardous waste all for falling outside the establishment, then swept aside without a voice or means to protest the tyranny and nobody to defend you because nobody knew you while you were too self absorbed by fantasy to even care. They won't leave you alone.
Why not figure out how to live minimally in the house you live in first? If it's too much to afford, then sell it and find something affordable, even if that does turn out to be a shed... But don't do it for fantasy thinking that'll be the answer you're looking for, be sober about it.
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>>2860700
Shepherd wagons are so sovlfvl
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>>2860637
House isn't big enough until you can be eating breakfast, reading the morning paper and read about how your West wing burned down overnight.
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>My name is Lut, my planet is Pluto, my business is Architecture.
>When we built this multi-family complex, we made a big mistake, we lost money. We gave them small gardens and windows, we installed water, lighting and heating systems — this was a wrong concept. A man doesn't need a home, all he needs is a shelter. If we can sell him on the idea of a shelter, we can make millions.
>The worker will come here only to sleep. He won't need electricity or water. He won't have to cook. We'll condition him to eat at the factory.
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>>2860833
You have a point, that being said, sometimes going extreme is what it takes to shake things up and get the ball rolling towards actual change. As without so within, at some point. And at the end of the day, this isn't necessarily the kind of thing that would financially destroy op, to the contrary, if he was smart it might save him a lot of money relatively quickly. The real trap is being too cynical to accept social media bullshit but too timid about your self-image to disregard it and do what you want
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small spaces get stuffy very easily, especially if you're sleeping, showering and cooking in the same room
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where do you live? I live up north and that sounds like hell, when you can't go outside because it's -20 out for months then you will go crazy in a tiny shed. Also lol at the composting toilet and electric blanket
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It sounds comfy but it really isn't. I live in a small cottage and space is limited. I'm not talking about room for a funko pop collection or degenerate weeb statues limited but practical stuff like basic storage for essentials, tools, workshop space etc. Luckily I've a shed out back for storage of tools and shit but trying to fit it into a innawoods cuckshed along with yourself would be nightmarish
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Where do composting toilet people get the cover material?
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>>2861082
Paying 5x the price online to some holistic organic hippy dippy website for bespoke leavings covering as opposed to going to your friendly local animal feed store and getting the same shit by the tonne weight for peanuts
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Would be worth it if the rent you would get is enough for you to leave the wagecage
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>>2860637

>when you fart you gas the whole place up
>no girl wants to come over to your man shed
>heating
>cooling
>prison cell
>your known as the guy who leaves his shed to poop in his poop shed

Can you do it? Yes. Should you do it? No. Are you going to get laid in your fart shed? Maybe.
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>>2861098
>local animal feed store and getting the same shit
nta but what's the product you mean? I thought it was supposed to use sawdust
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>>2860637
>Why shouldn't I just buy a cute shed and live in the backyard while renting out my house?
Eating, living, working, playing, sleeping in a single room will drive you crazy.
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sometimes I look at the rent cost of houses near me and that kind of money gets me salivating and wanting to pull some bullshit like OP
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>>2861137
if theres a recession in 2025
>some other anon said there will be
then its time to buy housing after the crash. itll be a worldwide crash though because of how interconnected the economy is. thats how my parents started their real estate busibess. during the 2008 recession.
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It's gonna stank and you're gonna stank and get used to the smell
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>>2861202
do small apartments stink? same concept, so i doubt it will.
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>>2861211
>do small apartments stink?
depends on how much beans you eat
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>>2861180
two more weeks
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>>2861043
wear a jacket, faggot
also I'm homeless so OP's cuck shed sounds nice I would ask if he had room for me
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>>2861288
>I'm homeless
what led you to this situation? how/why are you browsing /diy/?
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>>2861025
This; op should try living in a one bedroom apartment for a year

They feel a little smaller everyday
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minimalism is based. living in a shoebox isnt
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>>2860637
Is it warm all year long where you live, OP? Then go for it, it will be great.
Is it cold, rainy and freezing several months of a year? Then enjoy:
- hating every morning when you have to get out of bed in a cold room
- not having a proper shower for weeks
- having hard time washing and drying clothes
- enduring smells, humidity and mold
- trying to type on a keyboard with numb fingers
- your frozen ass on that outdoor composting toilet

Fuck the winter.

t. euro living in vans and campers the last ~15 years. Just finished building that outside outhouse with composting toilet.
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what's the best way to ventilate a small building as passively as possible?
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>>2861355
Holes
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>>2861365
*with ratproofing
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Van people make do with less
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why are millennials obsessed with tiny spaces?
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>>2861467
A smaller space entails fewer things, and fewer things mean less responsibilities and unnecessary junk to keep up with.
The "obsession" side of it stems from a social-control media cohort that rightly recognizes a need for simpler minimalist living, but the messaging becomes subverted at its core in "keeping it (life) real" by marginalizing the humanity of ones life, particularly the social and familial spheres as road blockers standing in the way to the full potential of their hedonistic recreation unhindered.
It's similar to how drug addicts eventually lose everything because of their addiction. To them the drug is the only thing that matters; they have no need for a home, a job, a family, or anything but the drug. The difference here being that the prior is voluntary whereas the later gradually becomes an inescapable matter of fact, but both fundamentally revolve around hedonism.
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>>2860637
Weirdo
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>>2861518
Wat
Yeah, I think you're going a bit far there.

A reaction to previous generations overdoing everything? I'm with you there.

It being hedonistic and claiming that consumes everything in their life? Thats your reaction. And it sounds psycho.

>Not needing 2500sq ft and a bass boat, thats the selfishness thatll really destroy you.
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>>2861614
I'm not proclaiming that minimalism isn't a worthwhile pursuit, as you're alluding to; I think it's necessary, but misunderstood.
I'm pointing out that the sort of idyllic minimalism dished out by mass market media as a solution to inefficiency makes an instrument out of streamlining life (self improvement) through high end consumption, which by consensus becomes the prevailing definition that subverts the truth and obscures the path. Such a streamlined minimalist life-style as this, is still enthralled to the same material perspective that attempts to metaphorically consume its way to perfection around a false image of an ideal future that'll never come. This is a futile self pleasing masturbatory trend lacking all profundity of reality and will inevitably result in the "eat the bugs" "you'll own nothing" "live in a pod" meme.
A good example of this can be seen among "DINK's" (dual income, no kids) as a streamlined variant of the superficial mainstream minimalist life-style that replaces humanity for an inward carnality of hedonism.
Can you see the material trap for what it is and deny it altogether, or will you continue to double down beating around the bush because it feels good in the moment?
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imagine the smell
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>>2861674
So what's the alternative? Buying a ton of slop?
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live in a bathroom. it already has a sink, shower and toilet so all you need is a bed, a fridge and a toaster oven
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If I was paying to rent a house I wouldn't want some freak living in the backyard
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>>2861866
What if that freak was the owner of the house?
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>>2861867
That's worse, having your landlord on your ass every day
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>>2860637
I'm not OP but has similar thoughts in the past 2 years for now, can anyone suggest a floor plan of the tiny house shed?
1 single bed + PC
1 wardrobe + anime figurine
1 shower + loo
1 kitchen + fridge
no need for living room as it's in the yard picnic table.
I'll build a separate gate for tenant and my own access. also I'm 35 y/o male, single, khhv, homosexual and mgtow.
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>>2861929
>homosexual
>anime figurine
Does not compute
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>>2861930
yes it does.
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>>2861933
Sis that's dumb. You're better than this
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>>2861935
>sis
I'm a bro & 100% homosexual strictly masculine man-to-man, not effeminate. I absolutely despise and hate feminine and its derivative shite.
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>>2861936
Embarrassing
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>>2861938
there's nothing you can do about it. I just want my floor plan.
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>>2861929
if youre gonna do a poop bucket set it outside the cuckshed
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>>2862042
no, I just connect it to the main house seppo. the shed is not totally cut off from the main house.
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>>2861674

Look, just because a couple doesnt have kids doesnt mean they are chasing an ideal of a simplistic lifestyle due to a selfishness aquired from social media

Maybe anecdotally some, but like, you're the one that needs to unplug.
I live in a small space I built. I am not on social media, and Im not going to say more about my situation because you are clearly a crackpot but anecdotally, I for one don't fit your mold.
Lurk moar.
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>>2862116
Why become a couple if you're not going to have kids. And no, homosexuality is a sin and doesn't count.
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>>2862110
this doesnt look very small
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How has nobody mentioned insulation yet?
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>>2862421
not that I can see, but why do people always miss this part? in the cold, it's impossible to keep a room warm with no heat, even with heaters etc.
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what would your parents think of you?
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>>2861727
Nah nigga just bee yourself.
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>>2862116
Well yes, you aren't on social media so you lack perspective. If you aren't at least a little plugged in then you don't know, simple as that. You underestimate how powerful social media lifestyle fads are, but when someone points that out you immediately think "schizo".
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>>2860637
why would you go through all the trouble of setting up a shed to live in when there are these things called RVs that are specifically designed for this exact scenario? Never understood the obsession with living in tiny homes or sheds when RVs exist.

Used Rvs are even cheaper than buying a new shed, so it can't be about the money, look at this thing, it has a full sized queen bed, a shower, living room and kitchen for only $2500, like how can you beat that?
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>>2862609

Umm, I would describe my perspective as different, not lacking.

Pull your head out of your ass.
I cant escape it, I'm just one more degree removed.
For example, people like you, and the fact I live in the first world and hang out here expose me to plenty.
Its not like someone who doesnt get blackout drunk doesnt have perspective on alcohol.
You seem i sufferable
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>>2862688
>RV
no one want to be associated with hippies and trailer park also some papers required permanent resident address.
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>>2862695
What an overreaction, no wonder why you're single.
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>>2862701
so you would rather live in a shed than a cheap comfortable RV because you don't want to be associated with those kinds of people even though you are just as poor?

Talk about beggers being choosers lmao, if you are so poor that living in a tiny home or shed appeals to you what makes you so arrogant that you think you can look down on trailer parks?
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>>2862688
The reason is that permanent RV or mobile home living has historically been associated with poverty and other classes of people deemed to be distasteful.

Most of the people who seek to eschew normie living standards and style themselves as pragmatists would never be caught dead in a trailer. That would be a little *too* pragmatic; other people might think that they're doing it out of financial necessity and not because they're based and spartan.

>pic unrelated
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>>2862705

What an insult, I'm hurt.
Who could have guessed you changing the subject so unexpectedly could have caught me so off guard. I better double down.

Think were done here. Dink.
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>>2862713

Another reason may be while the same size, rvs are made to not weight like 10 tons, but your house can, so your cuckshed, or studio apartment or whatever can have an actual porcelain bathroom sink in a small bathroom not a plastic one like most rvs.

You get a much more solid, long lasting, bug and animal proof, insulated product if you do 2x6 walls right, even 2x4 walls well, than any rv.
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>>2860637
>The idea of living in a little shed sounds so comfy. If you think about it
no. if YOU think about it. I wouldn't like it at all.
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>>2860637
didn't you hang yourself in jail ted?
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>>2862751
you can always replace the tub with a porcelain one, and at leas the RV comes with plumbing, heating, electrical and every other comfort that you would have to manually install in a shed.
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>>2862706
>>2862713
Doesn't it bother you that someone with a truck can tow your trailer at any time?
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>>2862755
>RV comes with plumbing, heating, electrical
The lowest quality crap that cannot be repaired.
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>>2862755

It's definitely possible, the bigger/nicer rvs really are nice. The warmer you are the more possible it is. Boomers spend half the year in em on blm land.
But anyones 200k diesel pusher will beat most building with cash out of pocket.

I will point out the board is diy... many arent intimidated by doing it themselves...
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>>2862767
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>>2862861
Found a place that isn't much better than that: https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/444-9th-Ave-NW-New-Brighton-MN-55112/121941565_zpid/
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>>2862879
this is huge
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>>2862927
>>2862879
this
and has plenty of daylight wish this was my studio apt
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>>2861109
>Man shed
>Poop shed
You got me rolling anon
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>>2860637
I'd rather have indoor plumbing, and I'd install a wood stove heater rather than trying to use an electric blanket, since it easily gets down to 0 degrees (-17 celsius) in the winters here and we've lost power due to blizzards before.
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come to norway, we have prisons that are minimalistic enough:)
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to be honest the worst houses I lived in were the biggest ones. shit piles up so long as you have room and it's really daunting to clean
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>>2863108
this. minimalism is based
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>>2863288
is it? i ride a honda click everywhere. :/
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>>2863108
wouldn't it pile up faster in a small space?
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>>2863295
no because in a small space youre a lot more careful with what you bring in and you are also "forced" to put things away or discard them before it gets to an overwhelming state
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>>2863108
how hard is it to just not be a slob?
I live in a 3 bedroom house by myself and I keep it clean, it's not even hard, I can't imagine living like some hoarder who never throws things away. Also I have a roomba that runs every day and a cleaning service that comes every other week, my house is kept spotless.
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>>2863422
>I keep it clean
>I have a cleaning service that comes every other week
Is this bait?
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>>2860637
>what does someone really need
If you are a single man, you don't even need that realistically. I lived in a car in the woods for 4 months, just because I liked the area when I was 21, while having a fully functional studio apartment in a city. Just felt like being inawoods.
>If you intend to find a foid and start a family, then you need a normal home or your life will be hell.
How our homes are now is not some conspiracy, they are designed for a family to exist in comfort in.
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>>2863507
ew how did you shower?
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It's gonna get stuffy in no time. You need A LOT of ventilation
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>>2860637
>Why shouldn't I just buy a cute shed and live in the backyard while renting out my house?
Spiders and other creepy crawlies.

Anyway, I'd go "tiny house" rather than "cuck shed".
Not much difference in the end, but looks slightly better.
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>>2861294
>how/why are you browsing /diy/?
nta, but I'd guess:
How: Internet on this here magical sailfoam!
Why: Because he likes DIY stuff? I mean, just because you're homeless (living in a van counts), doesn't mean you stop needing to relax and stop having hobbies and interests.

Captcha: GASN8
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>>2861355
>what's the best way to ventilate a small building as passively as possible?
These holes in the walls, called windows.

>>2861467
Smol space means less expensive. Less expensive means we might just have the opportunity of buying/building/etc. whatever it is.

t. I still remember the 2008 crisis. As do most millennials, I lost my first job due to it, was unemployed for a while and it affected my way of looking at the (job) world.

>>2862755
>plumbing, heating, electrical and every other comfort that you would have to manually install in a shed.
Excuse me sir, this is /DIY/. We might make a shit job of it, but most of us actually enjoy DIYing.
And given the size of the shed the problem is what? Laying 2 or 3 pipes for water and a couple of electrical outlets? Shit, not even worth all the work of doing it inside the walls, just slap that shit all over the walls and done.
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>>2862701
RVs are for rich people now.
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>>2860637
if the rent money you would gain is enough for you to live frugally free of the wagecage Id say its worth it
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>>2864092
Tenants might object to an unemployed weirdo masturbating in a backyard shed.
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>>2862879
that is grim
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>>2864496
Only having a wood stove inside the metro area will get expensive fast in winter, too, unless you have access to a firewood source from elsewhere. But why live in a garage with some "living implements" in it in the first place if you can do that?
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>>2864496
Welcome to the modern world.
Have seen similar, but for rent, in smaller garages (I'm europoor).
Also have seen a built-in closet turned into the toilet room. (again, listed as a room for rental)

The world is turning really fucking strange when it comes to real estate.
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>>2860637
when i went somewhere without running water, everyone was shitting in an outhouse like you describe
the stench was unbearable
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>>2862879
Stripper pole completes it
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How would you stop the shower from steaming the entire "house"?
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>>2860637
a small RV can do all of these things and the vity really can't do shit to stop it on your own property. They need work, a lot of it though, so just get a second hand Winnebago since the trailer and DOT is all that matters.
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>>2865215
I already suggested an RV as being a better solution, but apparently a large part of living in a shed or tiny home is virtue signaling, I was told that mobile homes are seen as "for poor people" as if living in a shed is any better lmao.
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>>2865233

Thats not what the multiple voices politely tries to point out you maladjusted fuckwit.
Maybe go back and read, theres nothing wrong with asking questions, but being obtuse and deliberately avoiding picking up any perspective or knowlege is, well, 4chan shit i guess.
Sageing cuz this post offers nothing
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>>2865241
lmao

a direct quote
">RV
no one want to be associated with hippies and trailer parks"

bunch of poors who want to live in sheds but also don't want to be associated with the other poors in trailer parks or "hippies"
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>>2865216
>Chinese projection about their own urban housing
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>>2862118
>barnyard theology
Just go and stay go. Adults are talking
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>>2863295
Your possessions expand to fill all the room you have available.
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>>2863498
"Clean" has multiple meanings in that post. One deals with dirt and dust. That is what the roomba and cleaning service are for. The other deals with clutter. Anon is keeping his place uncluttered and tidy.
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>>2865292
Gay men bragging about choosing a child-free lifestyle is ridiculous.
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I have a 10 square meter brick structure in my backyard(built decades ago when building codes were more lax. Brick is decently insulated yes? Would that be enough to convert into a teeny tiny home?
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>>2860637
You can have very small living area and a large shop/garage area. Depends on what you need or want. If you do nothing and have nothing you can get by in a very small area.
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>>2864443
is this even big enough for a bedsheet?
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>>2861929
what the fuck is a khhv and mgtow
just say you aren’t interested in a relationship retard
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>>2865419
>what the fuck is a khhv and mgtow
Man-children who blame everything except their own bad attitudes, fucked up thinking, poor social skills, and poor hygiene for why they can't get with a woman. They especially blame the women for this.
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>>2860637
I'd never rent a place where the landlord is basically a dirty hobo that lives in the shed out back
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>>2861212
Oddly enough, I found that if I made them part of my daily meals, they stopped making bad farts.
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>>2865434
Let me guess. You're swimming in pussy and money.
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>>2860637
Normally this arrangement with the tenant and landlord living on the same property would be a duplex. You could just add on to your house with a small apartment for yourself and have way less of a social stigma. It wouldn't cost much more than building a habitable shed either.

>>2861211
Small apartments have plumbing and ventilation.

>>2861380
Holes with wire mesh or something.
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>>2865504
No, I'm not claiming that at all. That's just what those types of dipshit are.
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>>2860833
>You're only changing the environment around you in the hope of it changing you, yet you ignore your own agency to will yourself to change from within because you would rather blame the things external to you for your circumstances than to ever take responsibility for yourself.
I’m gonna take a stab in the dark and say this is extremely ironic for person that posted it.
>Tgey won’t leave you alone.
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>>2861518
>hates social media
>consumes it
It never ceases to amaze me how many people complain about “the message being sent”, yet don’t seem to understand that if they didn’t consume this garbage they wouldn’t know what messages were being sent. I have no idea what you’re on about because I don’t follow any trends. People talk about this shit and I’m clueless because I don’t consume any of it. You don’t have to have exhaustive opinions about everything you know. You have the option of just living life. Instead of looking outward to what you think is wrong with the world, you could try looking inward to what’s wrong with you.
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>>2861930
there's nothing gayer than anime
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>>2862879
>$150,000
Fookin ell.
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I hope you live in a tropical climate
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>shitting in a bucket
do people really?
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>>2862765
How? Just shoot them to death. Hell yeah brother, that's freedom tell you h'wat.
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if you are concearned with the environment and your impact, don't sweat too much about the size of your house. updating your car/tv/computer/smartphone/shoes is the problem.
a house could last generations and server it's purpose indefinitely
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>>2862767
there's nothing comfy about this
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>>2864443
>asymmetric fatigue
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>>2865216
kek
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>>2860637
You think anyone's gonna want to live in a house, where some creepy, weird hermit is living in the toolshed? You'll have a house full of chinks or pajeets.
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>>2867742
Should you care if they can afford the price?
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>>2867742
you underestimate how desperate the average person is for affordable housing
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>>2865310
He's just saying they choose not to make semen and lube encrusted turd golems to combat overpoopulation.
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>>2867743
As long as you don't mind your property being utterly trashed, or burned down.
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Yurts are based
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This got me thinking, what about living out of a garage shed that's 3.3x7.3m and already reasonably well insulated? I could use the rental money from renting out my house, everything is so fucking expensive right now.
It already has plenty of electrical outlets, the only thing I'd need is running water for convenience.
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>>2869341
Can you realistically see yourself living in it? Put down a mattress there and a test it out.
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>>2860637
Hahaha you could even and go and raid your rentoids fridge.
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>>2869341
>a garage shed that's 3.3x7.3m
Well, I lived 22 years of my life in a house that was about 3.5x9m and that included my parents in the same space as well. So it can be done.
But personally I would go with something larger if possible.
Consider your budget, possible legal limitations, etc.
There are lots of pre-made shit nowadays that is pretty affordable (it's usually still cheaper to build your own, but...time/price balance and all that stuff) and easy to modify provided you have a circular saw and some extra wood.

>I could use the rental money from renting out my house
You are a nice person...most people nowadays would rent the shed and live in the house.
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Small spaces are a blessing. The upkeep of a big space as a single person who's not rich enough to have maids gets overwhelming very fast
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>>2861128
>Implying they don't already
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>>2861319
>- trying to type on a keyboard with numb fingers
As soon as I read this I immediately knew you were speaking from experience. It fucking sucks lol. Numb hands amplify the frustration of simple tasks for just about everything.
t. avid outdoorsman
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I've put a ton of thought into this topic and this is the smallest I'd ever be comfortable with. Any smaller than this is downright claustrophobic and this is enough space for two people as you and your gf can have "alone time" working on stuff at opposite ends of the mobile home. If you don't have that space, you'll be constantly breathing down each others' necks 24/7.
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>>2861674
>idyllic minimalism dished out by mass market media as a solution to inefficiency makes an instrument out of streamlining life (self improvement) through high end consumption, which by consensus becomes the prevailing definition that subverts the truth and obscures the path. Such a streamlined minimalist life-style as this, is still enthralled to the same material perspective that attempts to metaphorically consume its way to perfection
I saw a meme that basically went as
>My parents: Can't wait to buy our 30k home
>Me: Maybe I can afford to live in a 30k van
And the comments responding to this where saying that supposedly a van cost much more than this. Some saying 50k, 100k, 150k. They were referring to builds that trustfund baby youtubers showed off with the latest gizmos and gadgets. Ffs one even had a built in shower.

This is exactly what your post is addressing. That way of life was never meant to be as commodified as it has been or seen as particularly glamorous. For the longest time in America people lived out of pic out of necessity. All it was intended to be was a place to sleep, and store belongings. You can easily forego most of the crap that is being shoved as necessary in these builds on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHbl1lqkzcM&ab_channel=CheapRVliving
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>>2865434
>Man-children who blame everything except their own bad attitudes, fucked up thinking, poor social skills, and poor hygiene for why they can't get with a woman.
Or he's just ugly, anon. If I had no plans for meeting women in the future why the fuck would I voluntarily be a wagie? He's playing with the cards he's been dealt with and you're more upset at him than he is with that information.
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>>2861929
>khhv
>mgtow
Correction, the former would imply you're mstow (men sent their own way).
Mgtow is reserved for divorced guys who at one point, weren't khv's.
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>>2860637
Fantasy thread. You will never do it because if you were competent and capable you would not need to ask. I never did before building my (considerably larger) workshops because I knew understanding is best gotten by relentless, exhaustive study. I knew that because I cultivated competence since youth.

Why don't you already know all your options? What have you previously built to obtain necessary skills (which aren't much) for a project of size?

>>2869766
Shell space is cheap. Single-wide MH work fine for most users for longer than they need a home. My poorbros stuck cheap thrashed MH on their cheap property then added and modded over time. One lives on SSI because cripple, the other is just poor because he's so socially defective (but quite mechanically skilled).
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>>2862765
That's what trailer locks are for, dummy.
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>>2863632
Parks have showers.
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>>2865136
Anon showers with icy cold water.
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>>2865136
cover the top so the steam cant escape to the room, shower with shower windows open so it all goes outside
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>>2860694
sleeping in the doghouse out back while Chad takes the bedroom with my wife
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>>2860637
>what does someone really need besides a bed, clothes, a small kitchenette, a shower and a computer desk?
I'm late to the thread but just buy a used caravan / camper trailer and start from there. I travel for farm work and bought an old 70's caravan similar to pic related for $3k and have been fixing it up over the past year, getting rid of all the old gas and mains power appliances and running it off solar and 12V. I call it the Cuck Shed and might even make a decal that says that when it's re-painted. It looks like shit but it's waterproof and road registered with only a few hundred dollars work. There's a solar shower on the roof and a composting toilet. Super rural so no neighbours which is a big disclaimer
>>2860663
>real toilet and real running water
I'm lucky to have a clean creek for drinking and I experimented with a cassette toilet that gives you ~20 flushes of water before having to dump it out but that shit literally sloshes around when you drive the cassettes 20km to the trailer dump sites. Getting fit and eating properly with plenty of fiber makes you really good at pinching off logs in a field or into a composting toilet in emergencies. Making poo go away was my biggest fear but tossing a bucket of crusty sawdust-coated desiccated turds into a hole that takes two minutes to dig is pretty easy. Piss on a lemon tree like god intended. Piss on something else. Piss on a bitch. Piss up a rope. Get stoned and blackout drunk and piss yourself. Piss in your face for laughs
>>2860667
I have killed before and I will kill again
>cost of houses near me and that kind of money gets me salivating and wanting to pull some bullshit like OP
That's a pretty similar deal where I live. Right now I'm working a really well paying job in a tiny alpine town that is crying out for workers, but every house in the area is owned by airbnb people or just left vacant as holiday houses for folks that only come up once or twice a year
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>>2869478
Well I already have the shed, it's just full of junk and a dead car at the moment. That said, outfitting it to be comfortable to live in - especially in summer - would probably cost a fair bit. Maybe I'll do it once the car is fixed and I can sell it.
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>>2860640
>Do it. Report back on six months
I did it. 5th month in. Small wooden house with woodstove. But yeah I have running water and septic tank for poop. Never been happier. WFH is the key. On rent itself I already saved a lot.
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>>2870778
but my idol elon musk says work from home is bad and imoral
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>>2870950
>12 children from 4 different women, some overlapping
>Disowned by one of his kids for being an absent, neglectful jerkass who didn't actually know any of his kids and his awful politics
He's not exactly an example of morality, nor does he know what real work is.
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Working, playing, eating, sleeping and so in in one single room will drive you insane.
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Why is this that different from just renting a commie block?
I lived in 140sqft when i was ~20
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>>2870998
yyyy not paying rent? additional land for you all around? I only pay tax once per year which is 1/2 my previous monthly rent. I have 100 sq. meters of land for me and my veggies. Lake is 50 meters from me. Forest 100 meters from me. cityfag retard. Just build a woodstove. why are zoomers such pussies?
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>>2871185
>I have 100 sq. meters of land
1000**sq. meters + piece of my own road for my car
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>>2862688
Trailers have to make a lot of compromises that a stationary housing don't. They must be light be light enough to be towed and narrow enough to fit on the road, meaning all the furniture is made of the thinnest plywood they can get away with. And while everything being small and compact is an acceptable tradeoff while traveling, living year round in a place where you're constantly packing and unpacking things just to use basic utilities is far from comfortable.

Trailer vs shed is like comparing a camping tent with a yurt. One may fit a camping stove, air mattress and a laptop, but the other is actually made to be lived in.
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>>2871185
I don't give a shit about a bunch of land, I just want enough room to fuck around with my computers and sawdust makers, be able to go to the store on a whim without planning a hundred mile round trip, and be able to walk to a nice bar or three when I feel like it. Country life ain't for me.
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>>2860637
I did this and stopped brushing my teeth because I didn't want to go outside in winter. I would just doze off thinking, "I'll go brush my teeth in a second." It grinds you down almost as much as living in a tent.
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>>2871396
Im confused. So you didnt have a sink inside? Why not?
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>>2871401
Because it was a shed like in the OP pic, but with insulated walls.

Some other things to consider.
- Your bedroom will smell of food from cooking on a hotplate.
- If you work from home, you will be working in a bedroom that smells of food.
- You will be eating at your work desk.
- You will be doing little DIY projects on your dinner table and computer desk in your bedroom that smells of food.
- You will have a piss bottle.
- You will never take a woman inside this structure.
- Low ceilings.
- If it's too cold or wet to go out, you have maybe five paces if you want to just pace around.

I think it could be bearable if you live in a nice climate and spend most of your time in a garden.
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>>2871442
how did you shower?
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>>2860637
people do this all the time with small apartments
the problem comes when you try to be self sufficient with it
do you need a woodstove? you wouldn't want anything within a few feet of it
do you live in a snowy area? i hope your front door opens inwards or you will be climbing out. better keep that space clear
do you need to store a lot of food? a few overhead cabinets won't be enough
are small engines going to freeze up or ice the carb outside? you want space to thaw them for that occasion
do you want to wear more than a few sets of clothing? might want a wardrobe
do you like watching movies? a couch would be a good investment
you ever going to have guests or a girl over? it's nice to make getting cozy with them optional

if you have some external support you can get away with a very small living space provided you keep it clean. The above problems are easily solved in a city with restaurants, libraries, movie theaters, and gyms. If you have to provide for yourself entirely you need more space
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>>2872441
Narroway Homestead on youtube is doing a staged upgrade of his off-grid homestead. He started out living in a camper, built a solar array and an outdoor kitchen, rainwater collection and filtering, outhouse, hot tub heated by a wood fire, then a large shed that now has a 300sqft living quarters inside. Enough room for him and his GF to sleep, have a couple desks, cook and heat with a wood stove (including hot water for shower and sink via a loop of copper piping in a pot on the stove), and an alcove with a shower and a single-appliance washer-dryer.

Then that space will be made into guest quarters once he builds the actual house.
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>>2872456
i lived in a 270sqft cabin off the road system in a very cold climate for a few years. I found the space necessary but your mileage may vary, of course. I would have appreciated more room, but i anticipated the heating requirements so i made a compromise.
my point wasn't that it is impossible, it is that your space requirement changes based on your needs. I think it isn't awful to live in a tiny shed in heavily populated areas, but it would be if you are without any sort of support in the middle of the woods.
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>>2860637
you lost me at composting toilet



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