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I lived in a cabin that was 12 X 20 for a year. Had a small bedroom, Bathroom with a shower, and a kitchen/living room. Being a person with few worldly goods it fit me fine.
They have some a little bigger on the Tumbleweed site. Reminds me of tiny versions of the DIY Jim Walter Homes. I used to think I needed a lot of space, but after living in a hotel room for awhile when first moving to Orlando, I really began to like having less space. Easy clean up. Keeps life more simple. It's a nice freedom.
Most campgrounds now a days starts at $400 a month and up....Snow Bird Campgrounds here in Florida can be as high as $1800 a month.....
But small is the way to go..... "Less is More"
It would sure put a whole new meaning on dusting if somebody told you to go sit and spin eh?
LMBO!!!!!
I have a camper and I enjoy it very much... but that thing doesn't have any slides (bump outs) to make the space larger... just looks boxy and tiny to me, but as Lisa said, it does depend on the inside floor plan to a great degree as to whether it feels roomy or cramped. IMO anyway...
reminds me of my playhouse when I was a little girl!
was it one of the cardboard houses? I had one. wish I could find the photo of it.
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