Also, exciting news, I'm now an affiliate with wayfair. Which means I'll be able to share links to cool stuff on their website. Like my new kitchen sink I shared in the last video! And if you love it as much as I do, you can shop through my affiliate link at Wayfair to check it out! 🥰 creatoriq.cc/3YF9FiT #WayfairCreator #Wayfair @Wayfair
Yes! Haha! Honestly, it's been about 12 years since I bought anything from them. But now I am finding so many good things on their website that I'd love to add to the house eventually!
We are hoping to be in around the new year. It won't be 'finished' finished by then, but hopefully, it's enough done that we can move in and work on the finishing touches when we have time/supplies! The trailer house will stay up until next spring, at least. We'd like to build a summer kitchen (Think small garage but with kitchen stuff in it), where the trailer sits currently, and we need to keep the water lines from freezing in the meantime. Which means we will be heating it all winter even after we move out, but likely we will block off most of it and only heat the necessary areas.
Also, exciting news, I'm now an affiliate with wayfair. Which means I'll be able to share links to cool stuff on their website. Like my new kitchen sink I shared in the last video!
And if you love it as much as I do, you can shop through my affiliate link at Wayfair to check it out! 🥰
creatoriq.cc/3YF9FiT
#WayfairCreator #Wayfair @Wayfair
Wayfair, they have just what I need! 😊😊
Yes! Haha! Honestly, it's been about 12 years since I bought anything from them. But now I am finding so many good things on their website that I'd love to add to the house eventually!
Wow, great progress! It must be nice to have heat heading into winter! 😀
It is so nice! Except now we are getting hot when we are working away in there and opening windows. 😆
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It’s coming along nicely! Do you have a hopeful move in date? And will your current home stay on the property?
We are hoping to be in around the new year. It won't be 'finished' finished by then, but hopefully, it's enough done that we can move in and work on the finishing touches when we have time/supplies!
The trailer house will stay up until next spring, at least. We'd like to build a summer kitchen (Think small garage but with kitchen stuff in it), where the trailer sits currently, and we need to keep the water lines from freezing in the meantime. Which means we will be heating it all winter even after we move out, but likely we will block off most of it and only heat the necessary areas.