Yesterday, we shared the exterior of the REUSE truck that was parked outside of Reconsidered Goods this past weekend. A 98 sq. ft U-Haul style moving van was repurposed into a living and working space for the creative duo that designed and built it. Here, you see the bunk beds in the back and the kitchen area on the left. Between the kitchen and a desk area is a bathroom with a composting toilet. Items like coffee grounds are placed in the toilet. The closet space in on the right.
Tiny, mobile homes that function dually as working and living space are definitely the way of the 21st century. Alex Eaves and Deek Diedricksen are from Massachusetts, but they are traveling the country sharing their work, firsthand with schools and places committed to reducing consumption and reusing/repurposing items because, as Alex reminds us, you can't recycle the planet. Reconsidered Goods hopes to bring Alex back in May to share his documentary with us. Fingers crossed!
Imagine, if you only had 98 sq. ft. of living space and you were on the go, what would you keep?
That is tight space!
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 03:37 PM