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Bottleman's Tiny House

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We're not sure just where Bottleman lives. But we're intrigued by his self-described "tiny, environmentally sensitive house." The 400-square foot home includes a 120-square foot skylit loft with a plexiglas circle in the floor, beautiful woodwork and copper piping, a concrete curved eating counter, pocket doors, and an alternating tread staircase...

 
 
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The conversion from a 280-square foot garage to a house cost $75,000 (including permit and architect costs).

Check out the tour of the house here.

We hope that at some point he posts updated photos of the exterior paint and landscaping.

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Fascinating story of his little house, if you go back to the beginning!

(He's in Portland, by the way.)

posted by wende in the twin cities on October 11th 2007 at 5:59pm
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hi, thanks for the link out even when i've been neglecting my blog. the house is working well for the tenant (I don't live there myself). I'll post a pic of the outside today. Like the previous commenter suggested, the history of the project with all the battles with officials and so on might be of interest to some readers. cheers, bottleman

posted by bottleman on October 16th 2007 at 7:52am
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