This is the story of Captain Colby’s Cruising Caravan. He built an inexpensive tiny home on a used boat trailer using mostly reclaimed materials.
Colby was able to build a low-cost tiny home with no debt, no building plans, mainly just by using creative ideas of his own that he picked up from years in the boating industry. Best of all, he didn’t have to break the bank to get it done. According to Colby’s Facebook, he spent $6,986.17 to build it but plans to spend a little more on improvements over time.
The materials from which the EuroCabin was built are made of spruce. They were logged in Siberia in Northeastern Europe and shipped to a very high-tech and precise sawmill in Romania. The package of logs windows and doors were then shipped by container to the Port of Seattle and built-in the PNW.2
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RE/MAX Tiny House up for Auction: Proceeds Benefit Tiny Tots
Tiny Home Auction Will Benefit Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals
DENVER – RE/MAX, LLC, (NYSE: RMAX) the Denver-based global real estate franchisor, is building a tiny home with the help of Dearborn, Michigan-based Henry Ford College (HFC) to raise money for longtime RE/MAX charitable partner Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMN Hospitals). RE/MAX agents have helped millions of kids and families through CMN contributions over the past 25 years.
RE/MAX enlisted the Architecture/Construction Technology program at Henry Ford College late last year to design and build the “RE/MAX Tiny Home for Tiny Tots,” which is almost finished. When complete, the fully outfitted tiny home will be sold through an online auction. The proceeds RE/MAX raises will be donated to CMN Hospitals, which provides care for more than 10 million children treated at 170-member hospitals across the U.S. and Canada.
This is a family of four’s 16ft tiny home on wheels.
It’s the tiny house story of a husband and wife, their two kids (ages six and eight), and their two dogs.
They built their tiny home on wheels using as many reclaimed materials as they could find and are now preparing to go on their first journey with it from Ohio to Colorado to visit and stay with their friends for a month.
Family of Four Build 16ft Tiny House to Adventure in with their Two Dogs!