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Brother and Sister Building 150 Sq. Ft. Lil’Lodge Tiny House


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This is the 150 sq. ft. Lil’Lodge tiny house on wheels.

Tracey Powell plans to use it as a 2nd home for about 50 weeks out of the year.

The Lil’Lodge is designed to be high tech and energy efficient. It will be shown at the ABX Show 2015 at the Boston Convention Center. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

A brother-sister design-build team gives a whole new meaning to DIY in this luxury Tiny House project.

The project focused on principles of: Safety, Sustainability, Durability, Functionality and Technology. Tracey Powell is a long-time associate member of Boston Society of Architects and her brother Trever Powell is a commercial electrician.

– Cristy Brusoe

Brother and Sister Building 150 Sq. Ft. Lil’Lodge Tiny House

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  • Kristina H Nadreau
    November 5, 2015, 8:46 pm

    excellent. I delight in all the creativity that I see on this Tiny House site. So much variety WOW

  • Brian
    November 5, 2015, 11:21 pm

    That’s a great concept. I’m not sure I even want to know how much that will cost, though.

    • Tracey
      November 7, 2015, 11:35 pm

      $60K+

  • Porcsha
    November 6, 2015, 2:56 am

    Wow, excellent design! People are getting better and better! Good, it knocks the greedy out of the game!

  • Dianne Longson
    November 6, 2015, 6:27 pm

    The design looks great but I would have loved more picks of the finished product. Love the colour scheme.

  • curt
    November 8, 2015, 12:19 am

    Love it! actually like the fact you have a front door AND a back door.
    Also that the sofa folds out as a bed. Do you travel with the cat much? On the back deck there are two square things on the wall- what are those? I do like that you embraced the fact its designed to be hauled around. Curious were you are parking it? campground- backyard, parking lot- and also why the incinerator toilet.

    • Tracey
      November 22, 2015, 6:53 am

      Thanks! The boxes on the porch are electrical panels, with a TON of circuit breakers and relays, to make sure items run in order of priority (all under 50 Amps, since my house is electric-only).

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