The 2020 Tiny House Bundle is here, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Being stuck at home in quarantine, we could all use a muse!
This year’s bundle features 20 expert contributors and $2,175 worth of tiny house-related products for only $49. What’s the catch? It’s a once-in-a-lifetime deal and it ends forever Saturday, April 18th, 2020 at Noon EST. It’s like getting 95% discount on all 20+ products. You honestly get so much, it would be hard to get through it all in one year, and the pricetag is easily worth it in tiny house plans alone. But if you used all of it, it would almost be like going to tiny house college!
Courses and products include a DIY tiny house build e-workshop with Andrew Morrison, Dowsizing31 with Brenda Mason, How to Design Your Own Custom Tiny House with Jake and Kiva, Remote Work for Nomads with Kristin Hanes, FullTime RV Travel eCourse with Macy Miller, Your Message Here by Andrew Odom, 12 Issues of the Tiny House Magazine, 7 tiny house plans, and more. For the complete list of what’s included click and purchase here using our affiliate link.
Until February 21, 2018, our base Solar Power Package ($3450) is FREE with any new unit purchased. This is a one time offer, the clock is running…yes, free solar power! Select your model and email us at [email protected] to get started.
This is valid on any new unit but the offer ends February 21st, 2018. You can see the tiny homes they have in stock right now here. Learn more below, thanks!
I just wanted to note that they’re having a clearance on their 16 by 20 Maxwell cottage package. It’s normally $32,500 but they’ve taken $10,000 off so it’s $22,500 now.
This model features a curved beam roof. It’s 320 square feet with interior height as high as 10 feet at the peak.
Package comes with plans, materials and hardware.
Recommended uses for this structure
Pool cabana
Home office
Art studio
Guest house
Exercise room
Other uses
Small house
Music room
Yoga studio
Backyard retreat
Separate bedroom/studio
Assembly requires at least two people and takes around 4 days to complete. Structure can be built on concrete slab or raised piers.
This is the Bodega House. It’s an original Jay Shafer Tumbleweed Houses design.
Back in the day, it was called the Bodega. Today, it’s listed as Plan 915-4 by Tumbleweed Tiny House Company and it’s available as a purchasable plan over at HousePlans.com. This cozy cottage includes a full bedroom, fireplace, bathroom, and kitchen. But if you want, you can build a smaller or larger version of it. Below, it’s shown as a studio cottage with an upstairs loft. But you can choose to build-out a rear add-on which would be your main-floor bedroom. Nice, right?