I absolutely love the minimalistic rustic charm of this tiny house. In fact, it’s this very house that’s caused me to go ‘full tiny’ like I’d originally planned to a year and a half ago (12′ max). It’s so, so tempting want to build a house that’s 18, 20, even 24 feet or more and retain as many of the creature comforts we’re all accustomed to, but if you really want to embrace minimalism and experience the maximum level of not only freedom but efficiency, portability, convenience and the unperterbed peace of mind that the tiny house philosophy is based on, my personal opinion is it really pays to go ‘old school’ tiny like the Rocky Mountain.
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Beautiful workmanship, esp. the br floor. It’s a TEENY tiny house!
Wondered how…now I know & yes I could. Sweet!
I wonder if it tow easily enough to be used as a camper?
Looks amazing – nothing but the bare essentials. Diggin’ the exterior wood/metal cladding too.
I absolutely love the minimalistic rustic charm of this tiny house. In fact, it’s this very house that’s caused me to go ‘full tiny’ like I’d originally planned to a year and a half ago (12′ max). It’s so, so tempting want to build a house that’s 18, 20, even 24 feet or more and retain as many of the creature comforts we’re all accustomed to, but if you really want to embrace minimalism and experience the maximum level of not only freedom but efficiency, portability, convenience and the unperterbed peace of mind that the tiny house philosophy is based on, my personal opinion is it really pays to go ‘old school’ tiny like the Rocky Mountain.
Man! I could so live this way! I just need a small plot of land so I can grow a large garden and I’d be all set! Beautiful work!
Remarkably well designed and complete. Truly tiny. Bravo.