I bet it was fun getting furniture into there.
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And groceries
I'll come hang out, but I will not be helping you move any furniture.
I think you use a scissor lift or crane to get the furniture in here.
The bridge is actually retractable and the metal underneath a house IS a scissor lift. (I made this up.)
When you absolutely, positively don't want your disabled aunt to come visit.
It's not about her being a wheelchair user, it's about her personality, the wheelchair is just the means to keep her out
Works great on Greg Abotts as well
Hauling groceries up those stairs is a hard pass from me.
Build a dumbwaiter with a pulley system. Load your crap into it. Go inside. Push a button. Unload groceries into fridge.
instructions unclear: local dumbass from olive garden now lives with me
And firewood.
Imagine tripping and falling down that spiral staircase. You just keep falling and turning and falling and turning.
All of that for like what, 2 or 3 rooms?
No I guarantee the person who designed that made it into a studio.
Can confirm. I have one of these A frames and the only 2 doors inside are for the bathroom and pantry.
Not even the shitter? Gross.
Do your bathrooms not have a poo receptacle?
Yeah, and they also have a door.
Fair, but where I'm at the shower/tub is in the same room as the pooper.
More info and pictures: https://espensurnevik.no/PAN-tretopphytter
PAN-cabins is rental cabins placed on Gjesåsen at Åsnes in the district of Hedmark. The cabins is developed around the experience of living up in the trees at Finnskogen (Finnish-forests). The cabins are lifted up from the forest floor with the use of a slender steel structure. Each cabin is small with about 40sqm and in total six sleeping beds, bath, kitchen and a living room with a fireplace. The small space gives the atmosphere of living intimate together in a tent, but with the comfortable qualities of a hotel. The PAN-cabins has found its design-inspiration from the Finnish forest culture and the powerful atmosphere at Finnskogen.
bath
I wonder how the plumbing works. I guess that's what the vertical pipes are for, but you'd think that in a cold climate freezing would be a problem.
So much work and you can't even raise the drawbridge... unacceptable
Where does the poop go?
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Looks like a death trap if there's ever a fire. Maybe there's a ladder out the back or something.
What if we took an A-frame... and made it even harder to insulate?
Not from zombies! 🧠
Windy days must be fun.
can i get this in a box from ikea?
I wish!
Edit: it would be called Izbůshkä.
I don't get why the stairs could not be closer or literally under it. Also given the likely expense you would think you would pop for an elevator but then again maybe that is just me since it is increasingly my nemesis.
The stairs scream "afterthought" to me.
"Done. I've built my perfect little cabin on stilts"
"How do you get into it?"
"... i said I'm nearly done; just one more trip to the hardware store..."
Underneath means you lose floor space inside, which is already limited because of how space inefficient A frame houses are.
So you can add explosive bolts to the walkway and completely sever the outside world's access.
I forgot the zombie apocalypse angle.
With your 3 days of supplies inside
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is this better or worse at heat insulation since it's not touching the ground?
Worse I would assume. Bridges always get icy in the winter. Same principal I think.
Worse. Still air is a great insulator. Moving air is how we draw away heat, like a heatsink. The ground is a mostly constant temperature that helps to keep your house cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.
Are there any pictures of the inside?
Imagine getting groceries up there every week.
Redoing the interior or bought something to big for those stores, need a crane.
Baby with a stroller or wheelchair? Nope.