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From Carnival Attraction to 32′ Tiny House?


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A few days ago I received a Facebook message from Denham and Eileen who are building their own tiny home in Canada.

When it comes to living and building tiny, you can get as creative as you can imagine. And that’s one of the things I love about it so much.

This tiny living project is unique because the trailer they’re using for the house used to be a carnival attraction. Here’s what it looked like when they first got it:

Fair Attraction to Tiny Home

Carnival Attraction to Tiny House

Image: Wet Coast Tiny Home

I encourage you to enjoy the rest of this post below:

Creativity Matters when it comes to Tiny Living

Another thing that makes this house different is that it’s 32 feet long so it’s a bit longer than most tiny homes out there. It has three axles instead of just one or two and there’s a potential of at least 272 square feet or more of space if there are usable lofts once it’s finished.

I’ve always loved the idea of couples and tiny houses because of the opportunities tiny living offers people in life. So I just think it’s nice to see a tiny house being built with more than enough room for two simple peeps.

I thought you might enjoy this project too since they’re doing all the work themselves, getting it done for cheap and they’re using reclaimed materials (like the trailer).

Carnival Attraction to Tiny House

Stripping the Trailer

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How to Make the Work go by Fast while Having Fun

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How do you make the work go by fast while enjoying it?

  • Laugh a little,
  • invite good people over
  • and have fun and take your time while you work!

Floor Framing on a Trailer

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Framing the Walls

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Every Project Needs a Supervisor

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Framing the Roof

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Images: Denham & Eileen

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You can find out more about Denham and Eileen’s tiny house construction project over at their blog.

If you want to know how all of this trailer construction stuff works I highly recommend Dan Louche’s step by step construction guide on tiny houses.

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Alex

Alex is a contributor and editor for TinyHouseTalk.com and the always free Tiny House Newsletter. He has a passion for exploring and sharing tiny homes (from yurts and RVs to tiny cabins and cottages) and inspiring simple living stories. We invite you to send in your story and tiny home photos too so we can re-share and inspire others towards a simple life too. Thank you!
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  • Eric Evans
    October 24, 2013, 9:29 pm

    Has anyone
    Tried building a Tiny Home with steel studs or sip panels.seens to me their light weight would help with pulling the trailer.also the sip panel would speed building time.

    • Alex Pino
      October 29, 2013, 11:59 am

      SIP panels are great I agree and they would save some time but some people enjoy framing. I think I’d enjoy framing my self.

      Yes people have used steel studs before (TinyGreenCabins.com) it’s just that it’s not the most common because wood is easier and more fun to work with.

  • eileen
    October 27, 2013, 10:56 pm

    Hi Eric,

    We considered structurally insulated panels, however the traditional way is quite a bit cheaper. The trailer is rated at 15,000lb so hopefully we don’t go over!

    • Alex Pino
      October 28, 2013, 9:54 am

      Cool! Thanks

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