Pages published today:
1. This one (Tiny House Site)
I was wrong. This centre
building on the tiny house site is not a tiny house big enough for a family. Instead,
it’s a communal laundry on the south side of the building and, on the north
side, a common room.
And that means there’s no
washing machine to be squeezed into any of the tiny houses and that this tiny
estate is meant to function as a community and not just as individual
dwellings.
There’s now a solar panel on
each of the two tiny houses at the north end of the site, the Racecourse Road
end. It’s safe to assume the other tiny houses on the site will get solar
panels too.
With such tiny houses, power
needs would very likely also be tiny so these small solar panels might very
well mean the residents, when they move in, will have no power bills. That
would be very nice for them.
This one has both its water
run-off tank (right tank) its hot water tank (left tank) and the downpipe
connecting the gutters to the run-off tank for collection. And that dark pipe
going up the back of the building might be the hot-water pipe.
There’s some more to do on this
site. From what we can see here, the interiors may not all be finished yet,
some of the houses don’t have their tanks yet, steps need to be put on most of
the verandas and the landscaping has to go in at the end. It’s a fairly
slow-moving site, compared to the Bonython Tower AKA Singo’s tower site, but
it’ll be finished soon I hope.
I’m very interested in this
site. It’s so different from every other building site in the Gosford area and
my watching of programmes like Tiny House
Hunters and Tiny House Big Living on
channel 94 has shown me just how bad and good tiny house design can be, just
like the design of any full-size house.
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The other two pages I published today on this website are listed
below or in the side-bar on the right under “August” or you can see the Singo tower/Bonython Tower and Watt Street Sites.
Come back next week for more
photos and to watch Gosford grow.
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