Here is another tiny house on wheels from Tiny Mountain House. This model is the Mt. Everest. It’s 255 sq. ft. with a sleeping and storage loft. The starting price of this tiny house is $39,047. Some of the standard features of this house include knotty pine interior walls and ceiling, two burner electric cooktop in kitchen, [...]
Tiny House Construction
Tiny House Expedition: Think BIG, Build Small
Inspiring, empowering and uplifting are not even words that can describe Alexis and Christian’s Tiny House Expedition. The awesome duo are building a tiny house on wheels. But they are not doing it on their own. With local community roundtable discussions and group builds they are empowering those around them to get involved in the tiny house movement. [...]
Tiny House Construction Company in Canada
Right now I’m showing you a tiny house builder in Toronto called Tiny House Construction Company. The organization is run by two experienced builders, Vic and Greg, who are now building tiny houses in Toronto. So if you’re in Canada and you’re looking for help building your own tiny house then maybe you might want to consider hiring Tiny House Construction Company for [...]
Chris Page’s Minim Tiny House on Wheels
Chris Page’s tiny house on wheels is based on the Minim design by Brian Levy, of Minim Homes. And thanks to Kai Rostcheck of I Love Tiny Houses, you’ll even get a video tour and interview with Chris (below). Inside this cabin there’s about 11′ of width and about 22′ of length. Not bad for a tiny house on [...]
Tiny House Carpentry School for Women
I’m excited to tell you about Hammerstone School because it’s a tiny house carpentry school for women in Trumansburg, New York. Best of all, they learn by building tiny houses hands on. The school offers workshops and courses including Basic Carpentry Skills 101, Tiny House Framing for Beginners, and more. Below you can see how a group of 13 [...]
Tiny House Carpentry Program at Carcross/Tagish 1st Nation
In this post you’ll learn about a group of students who took part in a tiny house carpentry program at Carcross/Tagish First Nation in Carcross, Yukon. This is an initiative that took place in 2014 in partnership with government and non-government organizations who helped put it all together. Every morning the students meet in class [...]
Removing And Re-Using Your Tiny House Trailer Lumber
Tiny House Construction Tip #2 With Curt Lyons: Removing and Re-Using Your Trailer Lumber One of the biggest differences between a tiny house and a trailer or RV, other than the fact that tiny houses can be beautiful in a way a trailer never will, is that tiny houses aren’t so tiny in the weight category. Before you even start [...]

