In this episode of our DIY Tiny Home Build Stories series, Danielle shares her journey of creating a rustic tiny home using 70% recycled materials for just $25,000. Her design features a 20 ft (6 m) ...
Tiny homes have gathered many fans in the past years and are here to stay. Their size and affordability made them quite popular amongst the young generation but also the more mature audience that just ...
Hello! In this video, I will show you how I built a unique house made of stone and wooden logs right in the middle of the forest. It was a difficult but incredibly exciting challenge, in which I ...
Once upon a time, tiny houses as we know them were mainly rustic, do-it-yourself affairs that were mostly cobbled together by their owners. But the tiny house movement and tiny house building industry ...
Tiny homes are remarkable because they can cost so little compared to traditional ones. They are also simpler to build from scratch and take much less time. For a young couple, it is perhaps a good ...
New Zealand-based Build Tiny created the Bitser Tiny House, a two-story 19.7-foot long towable home on wheels. The home was created out of extra material that was unused by previous builds, such as ...
Barcelona architecture studio Takk has been busy converting a large industrial warehouse-like space into a home. As part of this renovation, it needed to create a child's room and, rather than go the ...
HIGH POINT, N.C. — A tiny house community aimed at serving veterans and their families in High Point is under construction. Over several months the homes progressed from concrete slabs to walls.
As a freelance travel writer for 25 years, I thought I'd always be a renter in Australia. When COVID-19 stopped me from traveling, I decided to design and build a tiny house. At 56, I moved into my ...
It takes David Emerson an extra second these days to climb his ladder and drill a bolt into the beam overhead. At 81, he’s built a number of structures, including his own 3-bedroom home on his 25-acre ...
A tiny home can provide big benefits with a microscopic footprint. Although a tiny home is usually more affordable than more traditionally sized homes, you still need to find a way to pay for it.