RE: How have things worked out
From: Jenny Williams (jlgwcableone.net)
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 10:49:51 -0800 (PST)
We are going to build a custom home on our cohousing lot that will be
about 2000-2100SF and a two story.  It'll have 3 bedrooms and one large
office.  But there will be two adults and two kids living there.  If you
want to attract families, you really need some larger units.  I'd
suggest your first scenario below.

jenny

-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Clark [mailto:TimClark [at] 2feetunder.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 2:44 PM
To: cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org
Subject: [C-L]_ How have things worked out


There is this cohousing idea that says since you have the common house 
you need far less space in your unit.

In my visits and travels to various communities have not seen this idea 
born out.  Yes, you no longer need a spare bedroom because you have a 
guest room in the CH but if you are going to have four friends over for 
dinner then you need a Living/dinning room big enough to seat six. 

If there are two floors then there are two baths.

Does the master bedroom in a 3 bedroom have a bath of its own?  Big 
enough for two? How big is a closet?

We are trying to determine the best size for our units.  There are two 
ideas.

1 bedroom @ 800
2 bedroom @1200
3 bedroom @ 1600
no four bedrooms

or

1 bedroom @ 690
2 bedroom @1000
3 bedroom @ 1200
4 bedroom @1430

So what say you? How big is your unit? How many live in it and are you 
happy with the size?

Tim




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