I do not have any idea why this took me so long. I thought that I would park the trailer with the short end facing the house, so it would look like the aforementioned glorified outhouse or perhaps this:
A T.A.R.D.I.S. would be far too cool for the Ancient One.
I want this as simple as possible, but as I mentioned, eight-foot walls, a peaked roof, and wheels would make this at least twelve feet tall, with half of that showing over our fence, and the lady over the back fence is grumpy.
Six-foot side walls would have an eight-foot peak and as much vertical space as I need. What would I do with more than that? I do not plan on sleeping here and a sleeping loft in a building this small would not make any sense.
58" x 96", 48" x 86" on the inside. A twin XL mattress is 38" x 80". Let's say that I have a hinged platform attached to the wall that rests on 2x4s screwed to all four walls.
I would need to open the door and step into the doorway to use the platform, which means that I could have a desk and room for one tough box.
My twin XL mattress isn't that big, but having it and the platform waste precious space while working at my desk...
I love how the door is one-third of the wall!
So, I could have a desk on one side, and 28" x 48" of storage on the other, with the door swinging into storage.
Technically I need to diagram the roof, right? Roofs are important, yes?