This is the story of Cody and Randi Hennigan and their DIY tiny house in Texas!
Cody, Randi and their dog, Baxter, are now adventuring across the country with their tiny home for next six months.
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Lovely Couple’s DIY Tiny Home on Wheels!

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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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Absolutely!
Lovely couple, beautiful house, you have all you need to be happy. My best wishes for you. Enjoy. ?
So true 🙂
That entrance door is terrific! Love the creativity.
Yes! It’s so glamorous even 🙂
Great, great story and house turned to home. I really like the record holder and the use of airstone on the shed. I am planning the same thing but on the first floor as a accent between siding.
Congratulations and a beautiful story.
Robert
They were a great inspiration! 🙂
CONGRATULATIONS are in order for this couple. Keep up the good work!
It’s an awesome build!
They seem like the most pleasant people. Inspiring post, and their TH has some cool ideas (like the cabinet/stairs that don’t appear to be stairs at all, rather than an overtly overbearing staircase, and their piping record shelf). I’d wish them luck but I think they’ve got everything they need!
They really do seem awesome 🙂
Texas….Just wondering how they deal with bugs…I have not tried the snap together type flexible bug screens but I would think tat would be a must ANYWHERE east of New Mexico…I could imagine a side mount receiver hitch system for a screened in porch on that unit maybe…A nice 6’X8′ powder coated Aluminum unit with fasteners on the eves for the screened canopy maybe? Fits well in the truck bed and after set up they would have 48 sq.ft. of bug free living space…When they get to Main that will be VERY important…especially in the fall with the black flies or anywhere in Canada or Alaska with Whitesox…
We always had bug screens that just kind of “popped in” to our windows during the summer in MA — too many mosquitoes!
Such a neat couple! Would love to have them for neighbors. I don’t think I could live in that small a space with another person but kudos to them!!
It’s always amazing to see how they do it!
What a great tiny house with a lot of clever ideas and touches. I am sure they will enjoy many happy years together. So nice to see people so close and “into” one another.
It’s so special 🙂 True love!