11-26-2012, 12:43 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Cottage Grove, Oregon
Posts: 166
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One of the entries on our blog ( www.blog.yurts.com) is all about interior lofts and includes photos and ideas for planning.
Jeff is right about about not being able to change the size of the yurt after setting it up. However, if access to your site is limited and you choose a smaller yurt you can always add secondary yurt in the future.
Be sure the yurt has the appropriate features to handle the environment you intend to put it in, especially if you don't have access to it during the winter to maintain snow loads. Also keep in mind that smaller yurts are naturally stronger due to the unsupported span of the roof rafters being shorter among other factors.
It might be worth spending the night in one of the yurts at Shenandoah Crossing Resort ( Pacific Yurts) to get a feel for the space. They have some 20' and 30' diameter yurts. The link will be listed under Bluegreen Resorts.
-Pacific Yurts
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