Hi Justin,
Thanks for getting in touch. I do have pictures of the interior of Miracle. But I am saving them just now. If you can picture it - Miracle's full length on the exterior is 20ft (just over 6m) The living space is approximately 14ft of that (4.25m) and like all narrow boats she's 6ft 10inches across. Miracle's gunnels are very wide, and account for about 9.5 inches so actual interior in above the gunnels is around 6ft with the below being fuller.
2.5m from the door is on one side my kitchen arranged (cupboards x 3, stove/gril/hob, sink and Rinnai then a full length closet, abeit only about 30cm wide. The opposite is woodburner, seating and bathroom (including shower and toilet but no sink as it would be redundant in such a small space)
The remaining space is my additional seating which converts to a double bed. The seats contain storage.
In the summer you're welcome to come see for yourself as I'll be travelling west on the london system.
Thanks for that Jacqui, it gives a much better idea of your living space. It sounds quite similar in interior size to the tiny home I started building on a 16x8' trailer. The project stalled when I found the trailer was in need of some serious (and expensive) modifications. I blogged the project from start until it's premature end at jaystinyhouse.com (if you start here http://jaystinyhouse.com/?paged=4 it gives my initial thoughts and you can then follow through the project fi you so choose) and hope to return to it one day. You're using the stove I planned to put in it :) My dream is to buy a piece of land and build my own little cottage on it. However, the planning system being what it is in the UK, this looks ever more unlikely. I'm investigating saving to buy a little piece of woodland and putting a tiny trailer house there to spend weekends away from the city.
I'd love to take you up on the offer to visit in the summer. We're over near Pinner, so close to the canal network. We actually bought a second-hand inflatable kayak last year with the intention of exploring the canals but work stopped us having the time to do so. Perhaps this year will be different.
Thanks for that Jacqui, it gives a much better idea of your living space. It sounds quite similar in interior size to the tiny home I started building on a 16x8' trailer. The project stalled when I found the trailer was in need of some serious (and expensive) modifications. I blogged the project from start until it's premature end at jaystinyhouse.com (if you start here http://jaystinyhouse.com/?paged=4 it gives my initial thoughts and you can then follow through the project fi you so choose) and hope to return to it one day. You're using the stove I planned to put in it :) My dream is to buy a piece of land and build my own little cottage on it. However, the planning system being what it is in the UK, this looks ever more unlikely. I'm investigating saving to buy a little piece of woodland and putting a tiny trailer house there to spend weekends away from the city.
I'd love to take you up on the offer to visit in the summer. We're over near Pinner, so close to the canal network. We actually bought a second-hand inflatable kayak last year with the intention of exploring the canals but work stopped us having the time to do so. Perhaps this year will be different.
Hope you're managing to stay warm.