#50 Cosy on-site!
The Tiny House open for viewing at the Y2 oosterhamrikkade, Groningen.
Visitors can enjoy a tea or coffee, a chat, read a book, or just sit in silence.

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#50 Cosy on-site!
The Tiny House open for viewing at the Y2 oosterhamrikkade, Groningen.
Visitors can enjoy a tea or coffee, a chat, read a book, or just sit in silence.
#47
It rained all day and got dark very quick, but with the help of Bernardo and Joost, we got the exterior up in just a few hours. Happy to see it finally stand on site.
#46 Build Day: 1
Today I had a small lie in, after all the physical work of taking the house down and transporting it to the site. But I was looking forward to getting on site again today, so after breakfast I headed down to the Y2 to start clearing up the space. The yard was a pretty big mess, with leaves, food wrappers, rotten wood, broken pallets and all sorts of rubbish scattered all over the ground. I found a whole stack of paving slabs, which were home to a big family of woodlice, and moved the lice onto the ground so that I could use the pieces to set out a base. The ground in the yard is quite uneven, but I’m not too concerned about that. The house only really needs to be level to itself. I sealed the wooden base with some opaque lacquer, and now with the paving slabs, it has a good chance of running off any undesired water and condensation. Maybe this is not the most efficient way, but once again, it is a free solution.
The total cost of the house so far is still under 100euro!