Jay's Tiny House Tour

Jay Shafer takes you inside his tiny 89 square foot home. www.tumbleweedhouses.com
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Jay Shafer takes you inside his tiny 89 square foot home. www.tumbleweedhouses.com
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Jay Shafer of the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company gives us a tour of his 89-square-foot home on wheels parked in Sebastapol, California. He sells plans for the Epu model for $859. Ready made: $45997 Build it yourself: $19950 Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Original story here: faircompanies.com In 1996, Barcelona architects Eva Prats and Ricardo Flores were hired to convert an old community laundry into a penthouse. At just 27 square meters (290 square feet), the space was minimal; it was also just a temporary home and the clients wanted a home that was maintenance-free. Prats and Flores (in collaboration with the Mallorcan architectural firm Duch-Pizà) delivered their solution in the form of two suitcases. Their "Casa en una Maleta" (House in a Suitcase) consists of two big trunks in the center of the room which can be opened throughout the day to satisfy daily living needs.
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When Forge Ahead Construction's Jenine Alexander and Amy Hutto built a 128-square-foot unit in Healdsburg, CA, they put their tiny home on wheels to get around the area's minimum limit. Since in Sonoma County a trailer can only be legally parked on a property on a temporary basis (if building a new home), Jenine and Amy spent a some time on the move. Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Austin Hay is still in high school, but he's building his own house. It's only 130 square feet, but it makes him a homeowner without a mortgage at just 16 years old. Right now, it's parked in his parents' backyard, but he's built it on wheels so he plans to take it to college and then wherever he goes after he graduates. He's been sleeping in his tiny home for a few months now and he's already decided not to return to big (his parents' home is 1800 square feet). "Living small means less bills, living big means more bills," he explained from the tiny stoop of his new home. "I don't want to pay big bills". Hay's 130-square-foot home may make him the youngest member of the growing Small House Movement. Hay expects to spend about $12000 building his home (the used trailer cost him $2000) and he's paying for it working two summer jobs (at a camp and at a park snack bar). He's cut his costs in half (the home's estimated DIY price is $23000) though this is a considerable discount from the home's estimated price of $23000 because Hay has scavenged everything from doors, windows and flooring to the kitchen sink (the hardwood floors were $25 at a salvage yard and so was the stainless steel sink). For more info & links, original story here: faircompanies.com
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A video photo journal of the Tiny House we are building. We are still in the process of building this so more to come. I've finally started a blog to journal the progress we're making on our tiny house....if you'd like to follow our progress, please visit : www.tinyhouseproject.weebly.com Thanks!
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The manipulation of light and space makes the Penguin House in Tokyo seem much larger. Tokyo: Living Small in the Big City : THURS MARCH 20 8P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com
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People who live in wee homes now have their own movement. It's a bit of a media event, but it's not a fad, argues tiny home builder Stephen Marshall (of Little House on a Trailer). While his 112 square foot caregiver cottage makes great press, he argues the perfect tiny home is 400 sq ft. For most of those in the movement, McMansions have no appeal tiny homes are human-sized. Original content here: faircompanies.com
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Derek visits Sage, who lives under the radar in a real-life gypsy wagon he built himself.

Derek "Deek" Diedricksen's backyard is filled with what to the untrained eye might appear children's forts, but these tiny dwellings are actually how he makes his living (mostly). Ask him his job title and he'll reply, "I call myself a tinkerer or I've come up with bizarre-chitect or lark-chitect being kind of a fake architect." Diedricksen's obsession with tiny architecture began unsurprisingly, with the backyard forts of his youth. But he wasn't your average construction-minded kid. At age ten he built his first cabin, complete with electricity, insulation, heat and a platform bunk. When he was 14 he read Lester Walker's book Tiny Houses and discovered there were others out there like him. By the time he stumbled upon the Small House Movement a decade or two later, he had already built dozens of tiny structures. Today, his backyard is filled with tiny cabins, forts, retreats, shelters, shacks and no two are alike. Most of his dwellings are multi-purpose: there's the 20-square-foot travel trailer/emergency homeless shelter (Gottagiddaway), the roughly 6 square foot treehouse/chicken coop (the Wedgie) and the 11-square-foot kiosk/single-sleeper (the Gypsy Junker). He builds small and he works with a micro-budget. His Gottagiddaway AKA "$100 homeless hut" was built for about that (or perhaps as high as $110). His 32-square-foot micro-office (where he filmed his interview) was built for $80 from barn sale/ barn demo materials. His materials are salvaged from old buildings <b>...</b>
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Founder of the Tiny Tumbleweed House Company, Jay Shafer, explains how his small home keeps him happier and how his lifestyle differs from Thoreau's 19th century simple life.
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Derek ("Deek") and Dustin Diedricksen head to the mountains of Vermont, where Deek and his brother have been working on a cabin in the woods for several years. Away from the noise and chaos of city life, this tiny home away from home offers a place where friends, family, and neighbors can kick back and enjoy nature, play music around a campfire, and enjoy the simple things in life. Derek is the author of "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks..." a book which showcased this cabin and its design and story, among others. This book is soon to be re-issued through The Lyons Press.
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Margaret Krome-Lukens shows us the cob home being built by interns at North Carolina's Pickards Mountain Eco-Institute. Since iher new home is less than 150 square feet, she talks about the joy of giving up stuff to move in.
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Positive change begins at home. So when Dee Williams decided to change her life, thats where she started. In fact, she redefined what "home" meant, right down to what it was, and where it could go. A film by Mark Hoffman, presented by Nau.
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Designed in the classic style of past centuries, when our living space was treasured and quality was important. Rediscover energy efficiency with a smaller footprint where you can live with what you love and relinquish the rest. Our goal is to help you create a one-of-a-kind country homeplace using 95% recycled wood, vintage materials, doors, windows and antique hardware. We hope that by harvesting these salvaged treasures your home will recapture the spirit of nature. Let your experience with us inspire new ways of thinking. Whether you live in your Tiny Texas House full-time or make it your weekend hide-away, your home will be an architectural centerpiece for the preservation of our planet!
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Jay Shafer of the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company holds an open house for his newest creation- the 120-square-foot Craftsman style box bungalow. It's a slight step up from the 96-square-foot he just sold, but this one has modular elements so buyers can put the kitchen and bathroom wherever they choose. Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Check out Deek's Book in Tiny Housing/Cabin Designs... www.amazon.com Derek "Deek" Diedricksen from Relaxshacks.com tours the first-build, Jay Shafer- Tiny Tumbleweed Home/House in Boston, MA- which at the time is/was for sale. Deek is host of the online series "Tiny Yellow House", and a small home/shelter builder.
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Jérémie Buchholtz wanted an affordable apartment in Bordeaux (he's a photographer who splits his time between Paris and Bordeaux so his budget was limited), but he wasn't finding anything he liked. Then he stumbled upon a listing for a garage. There was no house, it was just an abandoned garage for sale. And it looked like one. It had big metal doors that blocked out any sunlight and inside it was being used more as a junk room. So Buchholtz called his friend and architect Matthieu de Marien who specializes in converting stores, offices and other spaces into homes. De Marien took one look at the historic street and recognized it as something special. Passage Buhan is a private passageway where the owners each own half of the road so life extends into the street. And the history here is rich: a couple centuries ago, the laneway housed horses and their riders en route to the then city of Bordeaux and the old stable still sits on the street. Buchholtz bought the property and De Marien quickly cut into the old garage to create more light and ventilation. The roof is historic and couldn't be touched so he carved a 12 square meter (129 square foot) patio out of the small space, leaving only 41 square meters of living space (441 square feet). In order to make the space feel larger, De Marien created a "house within a house": one large piece of furniture that includes the bathroom, bedroom, office, closet, a sofa bed and all of the home's storage. With everything contained in <b>...</b>
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Felice Cohen lives in a 90-square-foot Manhattan studio, but she doesn't see it as a sacrifice. What keeps it cozy and not cramped is in the organizing. Cohen talks about how everything has a place and why in New York when organizing you need to go up.

Bigger is not always better and it's nice to have options. Or that is how Cloverdale (CA) artist Joe Hawley chose to live in a tiny house with a couple of shipping containers for an art studio.
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The average home size in the US doubled in the past century but happiness levels stayed flat. Serial entrepreneur Graham Hill argues that we should take note of this and cut, cut, cut. He calls his mantra LifeEdited and he believes we'll actually be happier if we cut the size of our homes, cars, collection of stuff and even our number of friends. To take the conversation public, he's bought a tiny apartment in New York's Soho and he's preparing to crowdsource its redesign. Hill shows us the "before" of his 420-square-foot mini apartment and talks about his vision for a wall-less "jewel box" where smart multifunctional furniture can transform the space depending on need. Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Teresa Carey lives on her sailboat Daphne with no flush toilet or shower, an icebox for a refrigerator, no television and few electronics. She doesn't see it as a sacrifice, but as an opportunity to live a bigger life unfettered by her possessions. Original story here: faircompanies.com Teresa's blog: sailingsimplicity.com
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Kyle and Jeannie wanted to own their own home, but they weren't sure where they wanted to live and they didn't want to spend a lot. So they bought a used trailer ($600) and built themselves a 60-sq-ft house on top. Kyle and Jeannie chronicle the 7 months from when they began the project through their first few months living in their Homemade Spaceship in the wilderness near Moab, Utah. Jenine & Kyle's blog: homemadespaceship.net Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Stephanie Reiley's tiny floating home on the Columbia River outside of Portland, OR. For more information on Steph, her home, and the small home movement, please see ComingUnmoored.com.
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www.pbs.org Given the state of the current economy, a growing number of Americans with ordinary lives are choosing to scale down — way down. They call themselves the "tiny house" movement. Need to Know visited one of the movement's proponents, Dee Williams, at her small home in Olympia, Washington. Williams says that the downsized living arrangements bring her a sense of contentment. Need to Know airs Fridays on PBS. Watch full-length episodes of Need to Know at video.pbs.org
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In February, 2011, we spent a couple of hours with Jay Shafer (Tumbleweed Tiny House Company), in his 96 square foot house-on-wheels in Sebastopol, California. Jay is one of the more well-known and successful tiny house designers, and there's no denying the "curb appeal" of his designs. That appeal is generated by Jay's careful attention to proportion as well as by his decisions about which elements to include in--and more precisely, what to leave out of-- his designs. But as much as he enjoys talking about design, what he really wanted to talk about was the politics of tiny houses. Why building and zoning codes are stacked against tiny houses, how the costs of purchase and upkeep compare to the big houses he calls "debtors' prisons", and why, when the Big One shakes the land around San Francisco Bay, he'd rather be in his tiny house than anywhere else. A curiouslylocal.com movie; interview by Joan Packard; camera by George Packard, produced by Parrot Creek Productions.
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For more news visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ facebook.com An energy efficient home, measuring just 3 by 3 meters, is helping people realize how to cut their carbon footprint. The building, called The Cube, is the brainchild of a British psychologist who wants to know why - in his view - people seem to be reluctant to adopt energy saving technology. Here's more. A tiny eco-home, measuring just 3x3 meters inside, is showing bigger house dwellers how to go green. The Cube Project is the creation of a research psychologist and former engineer who thinks consumers are reluctant to adopt energy saving technology and wants to know why. Dr. Mike Page of the University of Hertfordshire, advises people how to reduce their energy consumption. He set himself the challenge of creating a 3x3x3 meter space in which one person could live with a minimal impact on the environment. The result is a carbon neutral home using commercially available materials and technology, including solar panels, high efficiency insulation, triple glazing and LED lighting. [Dr. Mike Page, University of Hertfordshire]: "The payback for energy efficient LED lighting replacing halogen lighting in hotels is around 300 days. So you are doubling your money in 600 days. That's equivalent to having about 45 percent interest rate in the bank. So if anybody's got a 45 percent interest bank account I'd like to know about it. If they haven't they would be better off changing <b>...</b>
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Bakari Kafele invited us into his tiny home: a 150-square-foot RV where in a month, he uses about 500 gallons of water and 40kwh of electricity. Original content here: faircompanies.com For more details on Bakari's RV home see his blog post: faircompanies.com
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3/6/10: We revisit Peter King, also known as "The Tiny House Guy" thanks to a Stuck in VT video that went viral last winter. Peter has built 11 tiny houses since we saw him last but is not super pleased with his new moniker. We also meet Dale Helms who is downsizing with his wife from their 2400 square foot home to a 1200 square foot home. While they build the smaller house, they will live in a 400 sq ft home that Peter helped them build. With the help of this tiny house, they hope to eliminate their debt. With the economy in shambles and foreclosures running rampant, tiny houses seem more relevant than ever. But Peter has some ideas that are even bigger than his tiny houses. vermonttinyhouses.com www.dalehelms.com www.youtube.com
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When Christian Schallert isn't cooking, dressing, sleeping or eating, his 24 square meter (258 square feet) apartment looks like an empty cube. To use a piece of furniture, he has to build it. Located in Barcelona's hip Born district, the tiny apartment is a remodeled pigeon loft. Christian says its design was inspired by the space-saving furniture aboard boats, as well as the clean lines of a small Japanese home. Spanish-version tour with architect Barbara Appolloni: faircompanies.com Barbara Appalloni's Christian House: www.barbaraappolloni.com Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Designed in the classic style of past centuries, when our living space was treasured and quality was important. Rediscover energy efficiency with a smaller footprint where you can live with what you love and relinquish the rest. Our goal is to help you create a one-of-a-kind country homeplace using 95% recycled wood, vintage materials, doors, windows and antique hardware. We hope that by harvesting these salvaged treasures your home will recapture the spirit of nature. Let your experience with us inspire new ways of thinking. Whether you live in your Tiny Texas House full-time or make it your weekend hide-away, your home will be an architectural centerpiece for the preservation of our planet!
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Shot near Winchendon MA (not sure the EXACT town I was in- the Troy, NH/MA border area) by "Tiny Yellow House" host Derek "Deek" Diedricksen while en route to the set of the horror film "Slew Hampshire" directed by Adam "Flood" Reed- aka Kip Armadillo
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It's a 240-square-foot home on wheels, but Stephen Marshall (of Little House on a Trailer) says his original home on wheels isn't a tiny house, but simply a little house. The kitchen is outfitted with a mini-sink and refrigerator and the bathroom uses an incinerating toilet ($2000, no septic nor sewage hookup needed). Original story here: faircompanies.com
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Lulu is a single mom who'd gone back to school and didn't have the time or interest in working full-time to pay for rent. So when she had to move out of her more conventional home, she decided to move herself and her daughter into a shipping container. With no building experience, Lulu spent just one month cutting windows and a door and installing insulation and a basic kitchen (complete with propane-powered campstove and on-demand water heater). Then she and her daughter moved into the 8 by 20 foot square foot home, fitting a bed, couch, bookshelf and kitchen cabinets into the 160 square foot box. When Lulu decided they needed a bit more space, she went from shipping to trucking waste and began to build their bedroom on a used flatbed trailer. "It's really mostly built like a shed. It's a nice looking shed, but it's really an 8 by 16 shed with windows in it." Using only recycled building materials- including used floorboards, windows, cabinets, doors, bathtub, toilet and sinks- she built the entire thing for about $4000 (trailer included). Original story here: www.faircompanies.com Music credit: "I Am a Man Who Will Fight for Your Honor" by Chris Zabriskie (chriszabriskie.com
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In Hong Kong, because of the space, apartments are small and expensive. Gary Chang, an architect, decided to design a 344 sq. ft. apartment to be able to change into 24 different designs, all by just sliding panels and walls. He calls this the "Domestic Transformer." Visit us at jellywoo.com for more news related to tech and just life in general. Thanks to Lifehacker, OhGizmo, and all the other sites that mentioned this! Watch this video and many more at World's Greenest Homes on PlanetGreen.com (planetgreen.discovery.com
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In 2005, third-grade-teacher Eric Schneider bought as big as an apartment as he could afford in Manhattan. He paid $235000 for a 450-square-foot studio with a tiny kitchen. Then he let architects Michael Chen and Kari Anderson of Normal Projects design a way to pack more density into his small space. In order to fit more apartment in a small footprint, they created an object that's bigger than furniture, but smaller than architecture and that morphs with the changing activities of a day. It's a large, blue, oversized cabinet that houses all of the walls/bed/tables/shelving/closets needed for at least 4 full-sized rooms. By continuing to unfold, or fold differently, Schneider can create a bedroom with accompanying built-in nightstand and closets, but an office plus library, a guest bedroom, and a living room. Or close it up entirely and simply flip down the small bar and the room becomes entertaining space for a dozen. The Normal Projects architects called their creation the Unfolding Apartment, though given Schneider's affinity for the Japanese sense of space (he spent his first year post-college living and teaching in Japan), it could as easily be called the Origami Apartment. In total, Schneider spent $70000 total remodeling his new apartment and this includes not just the cabinet, but the bathroom renovation, all cabinetry, kitchen appliances, furniture and dishes. In this video, Chen shows us his custom cabinet of rooms and Schneider unfolds a few of his favorite <b>...</b>
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16 year old builds tiny home to guarantee mortgage-free future well the 16 year old builds tiny home to guarantee mortgage-free future may not be alien but the way his mind thinks he might as well be one! video 16 year old builds tiny home to guarantee mortgage-free future Link www.youtube.com Thanks so much, and don't forget to check me out on the links below! MAIN CHANNEL www.youtube.com PERSONAL CHANNEL www.youtube.com MUSIC CHANNEL www.youtube.com GAME CHANNEL www.youtube.com FACEBOOK www.facebook.com TWITTER www.twitter.com Please share with all your friends, it really helps a lot =) thank you and welcome to the channel :) Megan Thoughts on 16 year old builds tiny home to guarantee mortgage-free future ?
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Tiny Home performs duets of traditional and original ballads, lullabies, and lively folk and country music. Tiny Home performs frequently at wedding ceremonies and receptions, elegant restaurant settings, cafe's in their native San Francisco, bonfires, and intimate house concerts. They've even been known to appear as a romantic singing telegram or late night window-serenade. www.TinyHomeMusic.com Filmed by Aubrey Trinniman and Blake Henderson. Tom Waits: "Hold On" from Mule Variations. Thank you Tom. You're the best.
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A tour of our tiny eco home we built in 2006. It is 650 square feet and still a work in progress.

In 2008 Tim Guiles built two tiny houses based on Jay Shafer's "WeeBee" design (Tumbleweed Tiny House Co.); one for himself and one for his son. He was so enthralled with tiny house living that one year later he formed a company, yesweecabins.com ....and hired an architect to help him with the design of his first product, an 8'x18' tiny house on a steel car trailer called "Elegant Simplicity." Tim and his partner, Kate, are now living in one of his tiny houses; he has sold another, and he is completing a third. George and Joan Packard, http ...spent a couple of hours filming and talking with Tim in early January, 2011, in his tiny house, perched on the brow of a high field on his Vermont land. See this blog and others at curiouslylocal.com
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