Listing # FSBOSZ042122















- Featured on “Grace and Frankie” TV Show
- Weather protected porch
- Dual lofts
DIMENSIONS:
Size: 20’L x 8’W
TRAILER:
Constructed on a 20 x 8 ft. trailer.
ACCESSORIES:
The sofa folds out to make a twin bed suitable for two guests with 3 drawers underneath. The dining table folds flat against the wall and conceals a fold out bench.
There is a desk with drawers and cubby holes at the rear of the house, next to the front door.
All the appliances, such as the kitchen sink and the wash basin are plumbed and terminate in a standard RV connector with a shut off gate. A “gray water” pipe allows “clean” water to run into the ground without a sewer pipe.
The water heater, the stove and the gas heater are run by propane, which have holding storage at the front of the house.
The insulation is superb. There is a double vented roof, where most of the heat absorbed by the roof metal is vented out. Thermal insulation is sheep wool and contains lanolin that discourages parasites/infestations. Below is a metallic foil film (used by NASA in extreme environments). This design results in a space that remains cool on the hot days and conserves heat in the cold.
The floor is laid out in a Harlequin pattern using cork floor tiles, imported from Europe, that feel warm to bare feet even on cold days. I decided to use a series of painted canvases on ceiling to create the impression of looking at the sky.
There is a weather protected porch, covered in clear zippered high grade plastic sheet. Good place to get out of the rain before entering the house.
BATHROOM:
The bathroom by its very nature is tiny! The wash basin in the bathroom is a folding stainless steel basin big enough to wash your hands and face, but folds to the wall. The toilet is a “Natures Head” self composting toilet that is not plumbed, but if the house is going to be in one place, it can be plumbed into a sewer line. Copper sheathed and verdigris finished shower, with a stainless steel floor pan. Everything is wired and plumbed to code.
LOFTS:
Main loft holds a queen size memory foam bed (still in its original plastic).
Smaller loft at the rear of the house that can be used for added storage or as a child sleeping area.
NOTES FROM THE OWNER:
It was written into the Netflix show, “Grace and Frankie”, and served as the home of Coyote Bergstein and appeared in several episodes, notably Season 3 Episode 7. Almost everything in this house has been handcrafted and purpose built. Interior was designed by the show’s production designer who went for a rustic look and used the best hardwoods available.
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