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hickshaw-door-view

There’s a nice view of the door that I really wanted to show.

This thing is so cool!

So you’ve already seen Deek’s Hickshaw pictures..

Now check out his new video that he uploaded to YouTube yesterday.

hickshaw-door-view

 

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Illustration of a woman cycling, a bus, and a couple using rideshare in an urban setting.

Going car-free aligns naturally with tiny house living—both prioritize simplicity, lower costs, and reduced environmental impact. This guide covers how to replace car ownership with a combination of bicycles, public transit, and rideshare services.

how to go car-free guide

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Small Houses

The Bodega is an original Jay Shafer design from Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. This cottage plan includes a full bedroom, fireplace, bathroom, and kitchen in a compact footprint. The modular design allows building as a 261 sq ft studio or expanding to 356 sq ft with an added rear bedroom.

Bodega Cottage Exterior

Tumbleweed Bodega House Plans

via HousePlans.com/Tumbleweed Tiny House Co.

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no-impact-man-documentary

no-impact-man-documentaryThe No Impact Man Documentary follows a family in New York City attempting to live with zero environmental impact. Their experiment—using bicycles, eliminating electricity, eating only local food, composting, avoiding new purchases, and removing TV—offers insights relevant to tiny house living.

The film shows the difficulty of releasing familiar comforts, but also reveals the benefits: more family time, outdoor activity, improved health, support for local farmers, and nearly zero waste.

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the-zip-tiny-prefab-house-by-cabin-fever

Cabin Fever manufactures prefab structures designed for longevity and portability. Some models are engineered to be relocated, and at just 120 square feet, the Zip cabin is permit-exempt in most localities.

The Zip Prefab Cabin

the zip tiny prefab house by cabin feverImages © Cabin Fever

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