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Two Brothers Build a Tiny, Portable Office


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From the outside, you’ll notice board and batten siding, a curved moss roof, and plenty of windows.

When you go inside, you’ll find stone flooring and a nifty desk area with storage cubbies.

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Two Brothers Build a Tiny, Portable Office

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.
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  • Bigfoot
    March 27, 2016, 11:29 am

    The design work is outstanding ! Too bad they didn’t take the necessary steps to conform to the building code mandates before they built it. I don’t think they would have had a problem getting the electrical hooked up. I wonder what the overall dimensions are ? I wish this had been asked. At $1,000 per move, it might have been smart to build it on a trailer if overall height would allow it. A dual tandem axle trailer could handle the 18,000 lb weight & shave off about 75% or more on the moving costs.

    The green roof is cool but I fail to see the benefit other than the insulation value & cool factor. I love the simplicity of the manual window design. All & all, this one stunning build & my hats off to the brothers !

  • Theo
    March 27, 2016, 3:53 pm

    Nice woodworking. But for being ‘contractors’ there certainly was little, or no, thought put in the whole thing.

  • Jennifer Carlile
    March 28, 2016, 1:16 pm

    The green roof is beneficial from a stormwater management standpoint, since it soaks up rain rather than providing a hard surface that would not. However, this benefit is most appreciated in an urban environment with lots of hard surfaces (standard roofs, pavement, etc.). It is a very cool design overall.

  • Sherry
    March 29, 2016, 6:45 am

    Beautiful craftsmanship. Would like to know dimensions. Why no lavatory if it’s an office you plan to work in all day? Love the caravan roof style. What is the material used on the outside….looks like stucco?

  • May 8, 2016, 1:03 pm

    I want it so bad.

    I think, if I ever decide to go with a builder and can afford the very best – I’m going to throw all my money at these guys.

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