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u/spicyhappy ยท 6 pointsr/TinyHouses

Thanks for the thoughts! I read a great book with space requirements for comfortable living called Residential Interior Design so all walkways and entrances are at least 2.5 feet. Your comment made me think that I could maximize the bedroom entrance with a 3 panel slide door, or having a wall in half the space so entrance can be more like 3.5 feet. There's some storage underneath too and I'm scratching my head at how to make that easily accessible.

I think the closed off bedroom is a strong requirement. Maybe there's still someway to make the top area still useful? There is 5-6 feet height in that area so I'm guessing it would be comfortable as a gaming/movie/computer den. I could have a small couch up there too.

Was thinking the dining tables can be flipped up or down depending whether you needed them. Even when they are up, there is 3' 9" of space because my kitchen counters are thinner than standard ones. The reason the dining tables are against the wall is so that I could have sliding windows that open with tables on the other side. Tiny House Basics has a design like this: https://www.tinyhousebasics.com/our-story/

Really appreciate the feedback.

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