Cedar Waves | Mathew Dennis Howell
Howell is a professional skateboard systems designer & woodworker. You may follow his tiny house build and other projects on Instagram.
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Cedar Waves | Mathew Dennis Howell
Howell is a professional skateboard systems designer & woodworker. You may follow his tiny house build and other projects on Instagram.
loooong dormers offer ambient light glory | via vancouvertinyhouse
motivatedmontanan | hat tip MiniMotives
Candace says: Ultimately, my goal is to graduate from college nearly debt free, with a home of my own which is mortgage free that I can be proud of. My budget for this project is $10,000. In hopes of keeping my costs under control and organizing myself before I run to every hardware store in the state, I have made a detailed spreadsheet breaking down what I will need for each phase and its price. parts & price list
Hello Tiny Home | Architect: Kevin Ward | Nanostead
Hello. I am the owner of Villagers, an urban homestead supply shop located in Asheville NC. In late winter of 2014, I was lucky enough to pair up with the good folks at Nanostead, to embark on this tiny home trailer project. I’ve set up this blog to share the journey with you.
- Natalie Pollard
“Why Tiny?”
…I insisted that all of my possessions should fit in the back of a van.
Small quarters limit our ability to acquire. It creates a framework for making concessions and compromises. It helps us evaluate what is essential and worthy of our time, our money, our attention.
It is truly remarkable how little I actually need to be content. I’ve been testing the boundaries of this, and have found for myself, the more that I own and the more that I want, the more burdened I feel. The conscious choice to live with less, for myself, is akin to freedom.
There are plenty of inspirational quotes that say that far more eloquently. You’ve probably heard them.
Natalie is a fellow Tumblr Blogger in the process of a beautiful tiny house build happening now. The design of her home features a rare center-loft design which you may find inspirational or appreciate simply in it’s boldeness to rethink the current norm. I really enjoy her blog and I think you might also. Check it out. ^_^ ~ Gabriel
Guillaume & Jenna of tHGJ on IG
via Jenna & Guillaume of TINY HOUSE giant journey
Every Sunday we host a tiny house “B.B.BBQ,” which is an acronym we made to stand for Build, Beer, and Barbecue. It’s where we invite like-minded individuals to stop by, pick up a hammer, and help us build our dream home. At first we thought no one would show, even for a free lunch and beer, but we were quickly greeted by a myriad of people knocking at our door. It’s been unbelievably exciting to meet other tiny house enthusiasts, and we are so grateful for the help. Our B.B.BBQs have become a unifying network for people from all walks of life who have one similar interest… albeit “tiny.”
Many thanks to Jenna & Guillaume for today’s guest post. They are really kind folks by the way. I would not hesitate to check out their resources and inspiration over on their blog or other social profiles.
120 Square Foot Micro Houses On Wheels by MCGIVERSTONE Two tiny houses on wheels built in 2012.
Are you trying to picture yourself living in a tiny house, or building one yourself? It helps to start by seeing other people navigate the same questions and move through the process.