Wednesday
Feb292012
Narrowboat home
Perhaps one of the more unusual homes we have featured on Desire to Inspire. This narrowboat conversion is by Dominique Brown (blog here). Built in the 70s, gutted and refitted for a simple onboard life for a young couple, the boat is just 9m long and under 2m wide. The seating pulls out to a double bed. Shelves drop down, the bathroom and wardrobe are behind sliding doors at one end. A simple yet stylish life on the English canals.
Reader Comments (12)
Whoa! this is so impressive! love the boat :)
Cute! The kitchen look about the same size as the one I had as a student.
The slidey curtains (I assume that's what they are) are a clever idea. Curtains by night, art panels by day. That sofa doesn't look very comfy though.
WOW! That's quite the transformation! It looks wonderfully cosy. I'd like one of my own!
How compact and cute - it's a tight squeeze inside but I'm guessing you spend most of your time outdoors anyway
What a fun way to live. And beautifully decorated.
Petit et cosy! une belle réussite. Merci pour la découverte. j'aime les bateaux.
I don't think I could live in such a small space now, but I would really have enjoyed a home like this when I was younger. It does look like fun.
Would love to own this one! I didn't see a bathroom, was there one? No matter - still cute and functional...
Oh my. I want to live like that. Seems so nice and simple.
I love this minimalist living. I aspire one day to do it in a RV!
Very good idea,fire place in special.
Do you have photos before and after bathroom?
Ideia muito boa,em especial a lareira.
Você tem fotos do banheiro antes e depois?
Tks,
Jeff
I have lived on a 25' sailboat and a 28'motor home. Both were very enjoyable. I loved the compactness and the freedom to take of on very short notice.
If I wanted to simply sail for a few days, I could be gone in a few minutes. Or drive the motor home anywhere. Even towing a car, I could be on the road in two hours from the decision to go.