Tour the Kids’ Tiny Loft

Posted by on Sep 9, 2011 in Building the Tiny House, Kids'-Eye View, Recent Posts, Tour Our Tiny House | 10 comments

Tour the Kids’ Tiny Loft

Here our darling daughter shares with you her perspective of Tinyland.

She mentions a tour of their secret hideouts, but that video needs another take. Oh the suspense. . .

Proud Mama has to say, she’s got something!

Sister says: “I felt very sophisticated doing this video. Mommy thinks it’s funny.”

Enjoy your week!

ox

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Simply,
Hari
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10 Comments

  1. I loved the “Kids eye view tour”…Spectacular!!! I am waiting with great anticipation for the “hide out” tour.

  2. Ella…wow you are ready for the news screen now…super job.

  3. Great job, Sister! I loved it and am looking forward to the secret hideout video to come! You did an excellent job narrating :)

  4. so great! thanks for the video!
    :)

    • They’re pretty great, I agree! :)

  5. Land, house, loft and kids all look brilliant. Lovely happy life that is obviously full of family support and love. Your kids are lucky and don’t listen to anyone who says they aren’t.
    Actually I’m writing this to ask about the mattresses in the kids loft. They look a bit like foldable Japanese futons. I’m looking for something similar myself and am hoping you can tell me a bit about what they are made of and maybe where to get them by mail order? All the very best to you and your lovely family.

    • Hi there,
      Thank you for your comment. We appreciate your encouragement.
      In order to give the kids their own beds with a bit of space between them, we chose a small foam mattress from IKEA . This is nothing fancy, but they sleep comfortably on these mattresses.
      Best,
      Mama

      • Thank you. I’m off to IKEA today!

  6. Great to see that not only is it possible to live small with kids but also that they are just as happy as kids with regular sized houses

    • Hi Anthony!

      Thanks for watching Sister’s video, and thanks for your comment! They are happy and creative kids.

      Best to you!

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