Tiny house in Point Roberts, Washington. Photos, build and design by Jamie and Shawn. You can learn more by visiting their website at smallhousecatalog.com
Wow, we really enjoy your page and today thought, Hey, we should submit our house too! It's an 8×20 tiny house on wheels and we've lived in it for almost two years. Our county will not allow us to stay beyond the two year mark so we're currently building a small 700 Sq. Ft. house on our lot in Point Roberts, WA. Bigger but still small.
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Little village of tiny house vendors on a one acre parcel in Chester, Vermont. Photo by Denis Paul.
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Tiny House in Naples, Florida. Photos by Alex Pino of Tiny House Talk.
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Vacation rentals for viewing The Northern Lights in Kakslauttanen, Lapland, Finland. More info. here.
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This is the ice cream igloo; using large pails (20L empty ice cream containers), Pete and friends used an old satellite dish to create a form/mold around wich to assemble the pails. Each is filled with sawdust, making it a highly insulated structure. Several nails go through the lid of each pail into the neighbouring bucket, thereby holding it all together. Eventually this will be covered in chicken wire and plastered.
This is the interior of the ice cream bucket igloo. Note the edge of the satellite dish visible above.
They're like giant pixels or a reverse light-brite game. Weird.Entranceway to the ice cream palace, with cut buckets in the foreground. The goal is to eventually dig out the ground underneath the igloo to creat a sort of ice cream pail wigwam. Redux principles in action; one man's garbage is another's kooked out project that actually makes a lot of sense.
Photos by Tyler Austin Bradley.
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Glass dome roof home in Big Sur, California with sleeping loft suspended from the home's roof. The upper vent serves as the home's thermostat. The home was built in 1976. Built by Micky Muennig. Photos courtesy of mickeymuennig.com.
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Geodesic Domes located at EcoCamp in Torres del Paine National Park, Chile. Photos by Cascada Expediciones.
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Small A-Frame cabin in Concrete, Washington. Photo by Chris Barnes.
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A 480 square feet home near Blanco, TX. Built by Kanga Room Systems.
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Small retreat cabin and separate cooking kitchen located at Abode Farm, an alternative living farm in New Lebanon, New York. Photos by SOI Toronto Centres.
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A small off-grid cabin in Fairbanks, Alaska. Photos by Lee Petersen.
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I really enjoy your website and was inspired to share the photos of the "micro-cabin" my husband and I built in Tee Harbor, Alaska. It is 120 square feet and off the grid. Thanks, Chelsea
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