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We're at the midpoint now in our
Tiny House Blog Week. Today's offering is
Gypsy Coach by Bill Young in Colorado who acknowledges its shedworking potential saying:
"This gypsy wagon, like the sheepherder wagons of the American west, has been crafted to take you back in time and give you the experience of a bygone era. The wagon can be used as a portable guest house, a special work space or a romantic retreat."
It's 16ft by 8ft and has a rather delightful Victorian-themed interior including curved ceilings covered with deeply embossed wallpaper imported from England. There's a living room, sleeping loft and kitchen plus a chemical toilet.
Sorry, Alex, but it looks like two normal sheds humping...
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