The Tale of
Ellen
This tale
begins long before we met Ellen in April 2018.
You see, long before that she had been planning her journey to tiny and
began part of the process here with us at TE and we were happy to have been
there to see part of her journey and her tiny dreams come to life.
She has lived
in the suburbs of Philly for a very long time also with roots from New
England. There she raised a family and
worked for many years and now her children are grown and on their own and she has dreamed of something different. Something just for her.
She booked
her first tiny home here at TE, and appropriately chose the tiny house named
The Journey, a charming farmhouse from Liberation Tiny Homes. This was the beginning of a year-long
relationship. Ellen continued to book a
different house and would return each month for 7 days to stay in a different
one. She was doing research. Serious research. She continued to visit us
monthly and investigate each and every house she stayed in and has toured many
others. She has become quite familiar
with the staff and houses on the property.
Downsizing
hasn’t been something to come very easy for her, she is taking her time and
adjusting to the upcoming change at her own pace. Each time she arrives she has
a van full of this and that she sorts through and either throws it away or
keeps for future use. Ellen is
anticipating quite a lifestyle change and seems to be taking the rights steps
to do it. She hasn’t jumped right in,
she has definitely taken her time, which may have better prepared her. She has sorted through several builders and
learned as much about them as possible.
In the end,
which actually was the start of something new, she chose a life-long friend who
has been building and contracting for many years. Ellen had sketched out her dreams on graph
paper and with help from Cody, friend, and onsite manager at TE, she sifted through
many different ideas and designs for some time before she finally settled on a
very unique style that would work for her.
Her friend, John, was up to the task.
He recently started a new tiny house building company, Tiny Homes by
Design in Hudson, NH. He took on building the tiny house as his first initial
project in his back yard in New Hampshire.
He kept everyone updated throughout the build by posting pictures on
social media for
everyone to follow.
Securing an
owner spot for a short term lease, early on, Ellen had planned to bring her
build here to TE and she will become part of the small fabric of our tiny house
family. Building a tiny house may be very adventurous to some, but for Ellen,
it may not be as adventurous as she.
Recently Ellen got her first tattoo in the representation of her mother. Also,
she arrived in Marietta, PA recently to
wake up the next morning to skydive from 10,000 feet at a local small craft
airport in Maytown. At age 63, Ellen
knocked yet another one off the bucket list as she had successfully completed
the tandem dive and landed safely in the arms of her instructor, Chuck. She
ended her day with dinner and brew as she tried to regain her land legs again.
Transitioning into a tiny house should be nothing for her adventurous spirit.
John, owner
of Tiny Homes by Design, will make a big
impact on tiny homes being built in that neck of the woods. He was given some instruction for the
necessities for Ellen’s build but was also given some creative freedom. Having known Ellen her whole life, he took
that freedom and carefully considered Ellen’s personality and brought to life
so very cool elements to this house. He had a local artist, Ron Wood out of
Lowell, NH airbrush a massive tree of life and full moon on the front of
Ellen’s house on the wood accent panels.
On the bump out you will find a faux bookcase made from scrap wood from
the project. Inside, you will see the
bathroom pocket door that looks just like an authentic outhouse door with a
moon and stars carved right through. And yes, you can see right in! He also
built for her a hydraulic storage bed so lifting won’t be an issue, and she can
easily access hidden storage under the bed. The house also features a walk-in
first-floor bedroom with and an additional set of double sliding glass doors to
allow in a lot of extra sunlight and provide another exit.
In the
living area, where the main door is located, you will see a large built-in
bookcase and spiral staircase that leads up to a skylight. Travel up the stairs
and around, open the skylight and you will be standing in a rooftop moon deck.
Not just any rooftop deck, this one actually sinks into the tiny house so it
has walls that are about 4’ tall. Ellen can sit quietly on her deck unnoticed
by others, and she can sleep under the
stars. It will be a great place for her to practice growing herbs and other
ingredients she might want to use in some of her homemade remedies.
Ellen perfectly
named the house, Moondance, and as she will continue to enjoy gazing and dancing
under the moon and stars on her moon deck for years to come.
Moondance is
an owner home and is not available for rentals.
*Ron Weed
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