21 thoughts on “Compact Living

  1. Spaghetti Hoop

    What’s going on under that kitchen sink?
    Surely there are regulations to adhere to. An outside living room – in Ireland??!!

  2. Andyourpointiswhatexactly?

    “This is a tiny house.Go on internet and key in tiny houses, it will give you an idea of size of tiny houses ,they are a compact unit for living in”

    I don’t care for this person’s tone.

    1. missred

      Or the “No phone provided – anytime”. No questioning of the dodgy house owner allowed, folks

    1. missred

      Where ye could then lay your eggs and get covered in twigs and insects. Open wide for some regurgitated worm, there’s a good lad

        1. missred

          Nonsense. Who doesn’t indulge in a bit of avian roleplay to get you hot and bothered?
          Though the above could be referring to the post-sexiness domestic drudgery that inevitably happens to even the kinkiest of couples. Kids keeping ye up, and all that

  3. Termagant

    Grand for a single person. And at 500 squids eminently affordable for a single person. As long as it meets safety regs there’s no problem here except that the curtains by the bed don’t seem to have curtains, which you can fix with curtains.

    1. George

      There are no hobs for cooking so it fails to meet the minimum standard.

      €500 to live in Omeath.

        1. millie st murderlark

          Who needs heaters when you can huddle for warmth. All very cosy, you understand.

  4. SOQ

    Their social marketing is all wrong- if they had stuck it on swingers.com they would have been inundated with interest. It is next to Carlingford after all- otherwise now known as ‘Temple Bar by the sea’.

  5. Gokkers

    think of the heating bills come winter…looks great in summer,not so in the depths of winter.

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