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+21 +2Tiny House Tour - SCADpad North America
Walk through the North America SCADpad in Atlanta. SCADpad is a parking lot on the Savannah College of the Art and Design campus in Atlanta that has been repurposed as a micro-housing community. Created by students, for students, three tiny homes were constructed to be no bigger than a parking space.
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+18 +2248 Sq. Ft. Lilypad Tiny House on Wheels
Right now I'm excited to show you this 248 sq. ft. Lilypad Tiny House on Wheels. She's new on the block, she's saucy, she has a flair for the exotic and she wants you to ask her anything.
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+3 +1Tiny House Tour - Wishbone Tiny Homes
Teal from Wishbone Tiny Homes walks you through his display tiny house in Asheville NC.
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+2 +1Tiny House Tour - Life in 120 Square Feet
Laura from Life in 120 Square Feet takes us through her tiny house nested in the mountains of Asheville NC.
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+2 +1Tiny House
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+2 +1Top 5 Tiny Houses You Can Probably Live In
Enjoy these top five tiny houses that maybe you might live in that were recently featured on Tiny House Nation and Tiny House Hunting on the FYI Network.
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+12 +1Think about safety when you build tiny houses
Tiny houses are a big deal these days, and a lot of men and women are finding into the company of designing, creating and selling them. There is a purpose that tiny houses are on chassis and are less than 8'-6" wide outside: on wheels and that width, they are not regarded as buildings and are not topic to standard developing codes or zoning bylaws. There are guidelines for Recreational Autos or RVs, but they are pretty vague and there does not seem to be lot of enforcement.
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+4 +1Woman Builds 230SF Cabin in Hawaii in 2 Months for $11k
The cabin is 15′ x 15′, it’s up on stilts, and is completely off the grid. She even relies on rain to collect her water. And you should see how her toilet works to save water! She also uses rooftop solar panels for power and uses propane to heat her water.
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+3 +3Spacious Park Model Tiny Cabin on Wheels by RPC
I’m excited to share this park model tiny cabin on wheels by Rich’s Portable Cabins called Dodge. It’s 11′ 6″ wide and 33′ 10 1/2″ long plus it has an additional covered porch for your outdoor space. Inside you’ll find a spacious floor plant hat includes a nice kitchen, living area, bathroom, first level bedroom, washer/dryer nook, and additional upstairs sleeping loft space.
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+2 +2America's 1st tiny house hotel had to be in dense Portland
Motivated by a desire to share their love of small spaces with a larger audience, Deb Delman and Kol Peterson have spent the past couple of years turning an empty lot in Portland, Oregon into the country's first tiny house hotel. They've called it Caravan as a nod to the tiny house people who have come before them, and their guests.
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+2 +2Spindrift Cabin
A small and rustic cabin with unobstructed views of the bay that sits below.
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+15 +1Tiny Home - "This Must Be the Place" by Talking Heads
Tiny Home performs their original arrangement of Talking Heads' "This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody)" live on the porch of the tiny cabin at BAD RAP dog rescue, in Oakland, California. Tiny Home is a music duo based in Oakland, CA. In addition to giving tiny concerts from tiny porches to four-legged friends, they specialize in live duets, DJing, and providing sound system services for weddings and other special events.
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+13 +2Spectacular 20ft Off-The-Grid Tiny Shipping Container House
This off-the-grid shipping container house is one that you have to see to believe! Converted from a 20ft (6 meter) shipping container, this tiny house has everything that you need and is an exceptional example of functional, space-saving design.
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+2 +2Tiny House Test Drive
Want to test the waters before diving into the ‘tiny house’ movement? Fireside Resort Jackson Hole has teamed up with Wheelhaus cabins to offer guests the opportunity to ‘try it before you buy it’. From October 1, 2014 – April 15, 2015 guest who book a stay at Fireside Resort can use promo code TBYB to receive 20% off and then if the guest decides to buy a Wheelhaus rolling cabin, Wheelhaus will reimburse the cost of the stay.
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+1 +1Andrew Morrison TED Talk on the Tiny House Movement
Andrew and his wife, Gabriella, are the creators of “hOMe”, the 207 SF (+110 SF in lofts) modern tiny house on wheels. They live and work in hOMe full time, off grid, and debt free. With the extra time and money that they have they travel and enjoy time together as a family.Andrew Morrison has been a professional builder for 20 years and has been teaching people how to build their own homes in his hands on workshops since 2004.
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+5 +2Friends Build a 200 Sq. Ft. Tiny Cabin in 6 Days for $6K
This group of friends decided to leave their cramped apartments in NYC, Chicago, and Raleigh to meet in a tiny town 40 minutes away from Portland, Oregon to build a tiny cabin together. The goal was to fulfill their shared dream of building a cabin in the woods. So when they got there, they worked for six days building a 200 sq. ft. tiny cabin and got it the shell done for about $6,000.
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+2 +2Tiny House Hunters
In HGTV's series Tiny House Hunters, follow home seekers across the country as they look to downsize, way down. They'll check out three unique streamlined houses under 600 square feet before deciding on the perfect compact kingdom to call home. When it comes to choosing one and making an offer, will they join the tiny house movement or stick with wide-open spaces? Viewers will be on the edge of their seats waiting to see what these Tiny House Hunters ultimately decide.
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+2 +2Mad Men TV Star Sells 603 Sq. Ft. Hollywood Bungalow
Earlier this year I showed you Mad Men's Vincent Kartheiser's 603 sq. ft. modern vintage bungalow. For a famous Hollywood person, he's been living pretty small.
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+1 +2Bennington House
A tiny house built by students eager to learn the trade of carpentry and home building.
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+15 +1There's a tiny house hidden inside of this massive faux-boulder
Part art installation, part tiny dwelling, it's the ideal hideaway for international spies and serious recluses. That time of year when normally gracious holiday hosts and hostesses reach their breaking points after days on end of cooking, cleaning and undermining commentary from the in-laws. It’s a time of year one many of us want to flee — to the garage, to the gym, to the toolshed, to anywhere that provides refuge from the tinsel-covered madness.
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