This is a 300 sq. ft. mobile surf shack in Santa Barbara, CA.
It was designed by Alex Wyndham. Plans available here.
What do you think?
Surf Shack Tiny House by Alex Wyndham

Photos via Tiny Living
This is a 300 sq. ft. mobile surf shack in Santa Barbara, CA.
It was designed by Alex Wyndham. Plans available here.
What do you think?
Photos via Tiny Living
This is the Tiny Surf House in Florida.
Outside, you’ll notice it’s a 224 sq. ft. tiny house that’s built on top of an oversized garage.
When you go inside the tiny home, you’ll find a studio-style floor plan with a pull out bed that doubles as a couch, a full kitchen, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft.
In addition, the roof of the garage is used as ample outdoor space. Pretty awesome, isn’t it?
This Tiny Surf House will be featured today at 4:30 PM EST on HGTV’s Tiny House, Big Living. If you don’t have cable TV, you can watch the episode later on Amazon. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Images © Banyan Photography for Tiny Surf House via YouTube
This is a 224 sq. ft. tiny house being built above a 900 sq. ft. garage by Coyle Development. This custom built home is called the ‘Tiny Surf House‘.
It features a 900 sq. ft. concrete garage that will be used as a personal gym and to store stand up paddle-board, bicycles, kayaks, etc. Atop the garage will be a 14′ x 16’ tiny house which leaves 676 sq. ft. for a large outdoor deck.
The engineering plans were completed by Historic Shed and all construction is being done by Coyle Devleopment. The interior of the home will be set up like a studio with a full size bathroom and kitchen.
The future homeowners decided to build this tiny house after 5 years of extended road trips which included essentially living out of hotel rooms. During that time they discovered the joy of simplicity in living arrangements as well as the freedom to travel thanks to a simpler lifestyle.
Their goal is to spend their time and money on experiences rather than living to work to pay for more stuff to put in a space in which there is no time to enjoy. They’ve realized they prefer accumulating memories more than THINGS. They are looking forward to being surrounded by only the things that bring them joy.
We look forward to seeing the Tiny Surf House once construction is complete. For updates join our free daily tiny house newsletter. Please enjoy, learn more and re-share below. Thank you!
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