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Someone actually built a tiny house

Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:34 pm

Someone actually built a tiny house to live in... well, for his mom to live in!!!

Nice collection of photos here...
http://markopolo.smugmug.com/Tiny%20Houses

Although I couldn't find a picture of the bedroom.

Mike...

P.S. Is some teardropper here going to build a tiny house. Seems like it would fit right in!
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Postby Bobgorilla » Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:56 pm

:lol: Boy, is he on tear drop time. :lol: 1 and 1/2 years to build a house that size :lol: :lol:
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:58 pm

Wow, has it been that long already??? Aug 23, 2005.... I guess it has!

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Postby steve wolverton » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:09 pm

I guess a teardrop could be the guest house?
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Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:14 pm

Steve,

I was thinking you would say, that's your next project. Heck you need something to do, now that your tiny trailer is done.

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Postby Bobgorilla » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:16 pm

I pulled the post link didn't work :oops:
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Postby steve wolverton » Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:20 pm

mikeschn wrote:I was thinking you would say, that's your next project. Heck you need something to do, now that your tiny trailer is done.


In all honesty I wouldn't mind having a tiny house. It's only me - not married, no kids, and no pets.

I would *love* to have a giant pole barn shop though. :thumbsup:

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Re: Someone actually built a tiny house

Postby wolfix » Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:12 pm

mikeschn wrote:P.S. Is some teardropper here going to build a tiny house. Seems like it would fit right in!


I'm farther along with my building plans for a smaller home/garage then I am with deciding on what style of tear drop I want.

This is the *basic package I have been looking into . I was going to 26x32 size. I don't know if 832 sq ft is considered a tiny home...... The living area will be only 576 sq ft.

I have approched the building code officials about going to the pole barn style [with footings of course,] but I may have to move outside the city limits to get a more lenient code....

Maybe someone here can tell me if radiant [floor system] is all it is cracked up to be. It seems to be a more cost effective way to heat the garage area coupled with heating the living area.


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Re: Someone actually built a tiny house

Postby Bobgorilla » Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:32 pm

wolfix wrote:
mikeschn wrote:P.S. Is some teardropper here going to build a tiny house. Seems like it would fit right in!


I'm farther along with my building plans for a smaller home/garage then I am with deciding on what style of tear drop I want.

This is the *basic package I have been looking into . I was going to 26x32 size. I don't know if 832 sq ft is considered a tiny home...... The living area will be only 576 sq ft.

I have approched the building code officials about going to the pole barn style [with footings of course,] but I may have to move outside the city limits to get a more lenient code....

Maybe someone here can tell me if radiant [floor system] is all it is cracked up to be. It seems to be a more cost effective way to heat the garage area coupled with heating the living area.


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A friend of mines' dad had a set up like that with 14' ceiling in the garage (he was a race car builder) the actual living space was a great room with built in couch and 2 bedrooms and a bathroom seemed like a great place for a single guy. :thumbsup:
P.S. my current living space with (female) roommate, medium size dog, large cat and parrot is 424 sq. ft. which wouldn't be bad but the house I had in Georgia was 1740 sq. ft. so I had to get rid of 3/4ths of my stuff. :cry:
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Postby wolfix » Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:42 pm

I did about the same thing........ I went from around 1800 sq ft to about 400. I got rid of about 85% of my stuff and have not missed any of it... I do miss my shop and garage though. I had a contracting business so I was heavy on the tools and got rid of almost all of them. I promised myself I would never smell sawdust again......
And the only time I miss them is now when I want to build a TD...
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Re: Someone actually built a tiny house

Postby Nitetimes » Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:27 am

wolfix wrote: Maybe someone here can tell me if radiant [floor system] is all it is cracked up to be. It seems to be a more cost effective way to heat the garage area coupled with heating the living area.


Yep, a friend of mine used it in his place. He's all electric and his highest bills have been around $150 a month.
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A friend of mines' dad had a set up like that with 14' ceiling in the garage (he was a race car builder) the actual living space was a great room with built in couch and 2 bedrooms and a bathroom seemed like a great place for a single guy. :thumbsup:


My friends place is 56X32 with a 15 1/2' ceiling. At one end he built an apartment above about 22' of it. Two bedrooms, living room, small kitchen and bath. Plenty big for 2 people and he's got a helluva workshop to boot.
He used hot water floor heat and the place is always comfortable even when it's 0* outside. You can lay on the floor and not be cold at all. He usually keeps the heat in the garage set at 65* and has to frequently turn the heat off upstairs because it gets too warm.
My next garage will have heated floors!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Postby Joseph » Fri Jul 13, 2007 6:14 am

If you think this is cool, you should check out Tiny Houses by Lester R. Walker. I have a copy and it's filled with both historic and modern tiny houses.

My problem is I suffer from TMS syndrome: Too Much Shi... uh, Stuff. I'm beginning to think the zen types are right - we don't own our posessions, they own us.

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Postby Dee Bee » Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:40 am

Here are my plans for a tiny house

http://www.nfdc.net/home/cbdb/Micro%20Cabin.htm
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Postby BobR » Fri Jul 13, 2007 3:43 pm

steve wolverton wrote:
mikeschn wrote:I was thinking you would say, that's your next project. Heck you need something to do, now that your tiny trailer is done.


In all honesty I wouldn't mind having a tiny house. It's only me - not married, no kids, and no pets.

I would *love* to have a giant pole barn shop though. :thumbsup:

Next project is going to be a sailing canoe. Then I want a street luge. Then I want an ultralight. Then I want...


I'm with you Steve...only Sharon might just have somethingto say about it :?
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Postby Bobgorilla » Fri Jul 13, 2007 4:59 pm

After spending 4 and 1/2 years "living " on a submarine and 2 years "living" in a semi truck, 1 of these would seem like a palace! Of course I was quite a bit smaller and more flexible in my submarine (nearly 30 years ago :shock: ) days. :lol:
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