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I’ve always loved Wee Houses. Especially their pre-fab Arado.
A violinist with the Minnesota Orchestra and her family enjoy off-grid living in the original weeHouse located on Minnesota prairie land near Lake Pepin. The interior is completely wrapped in douglas fir and features IKEA built-in cabinetry and kitchen elements as well as floor to ceiling Andersen windows on both sides. The exterior is clad in cementitious siding painted with an oxidizing paint which provides a rustic yet hardy finish. This original, 336 SF weeHouse was built in-factory by Geoffrey Warner and a team of craftsmen for approximately $60,000 in 2003 and now stands as the iconic image for the weeHouse identity.
Just drop one off in the middle of the wilds of Uig and leave me to it…
taddoe said:
wooden houses are by far the best,well insulated etc they are fantastic
taddoe said:
dear mr croft,have a quick look at tws new post—you’ve really used a huge wooden spoon this time—thank you for making me laugh so much.
Kingdomcat said:
The Wee House prefabs are so so cute. You could just imagine putting one onto a low-loader and taking off like the Aussies do and the Americans. They’d need pretty good anchorage in the isles though…flyin’ hooses!