I thought you might enjoy an updated tour of Art’s SIP tiny house on wheels so you can learn more about how he lives tiny. Art actually parks and lives behind his rock climbing business. Pretty cool, right?
If you’ve been a reader for a long time you’re probably already familiar with Art and his Structurally Insulated Panel tiny house on wheels but in this video based post you’ll get to learn a lot more about him, his lifestyle, and his tiny house on wheels.
Art is also a presenter for Tumbleweed Tiny Houses where he teaches other people how to build tiny houses too. In this video, the awesome people behind Tiny House Giant Journey take us directly into his tiny house where he’s been living simply for the last few years. To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter. It’s free and you’ll be glad you did! We even give you free downloadable tiny house plans just for joining!
Art’s SIP Tiny House on Wheels

Images © Tiny House Giant Journey via YouTube


Images © Tiny House Giant Journey via YouTube
Video: Art’s SIP Tiny House on Wheels
Learn more: http://tinyhousegiantjourney.com/2015/03/03/lafayette-la-arts-tiny-house-airboat-rides/
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Related: How this Tiny House Was Built Using SIPs
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Loved this tour of Art’s tiny! Minimalistic is so neat and orderly. I have a question….what are the overall dimensions of this home?
She should have had Art mention why his structure is different in that it incorporates SIPs and how it saved him money when he built it and how it is energy efficient so others could consider building this way.
Or you could just follow the link provided to Art’s blog and get the information there.
Great details.
Question: is shoji paper used on the bath door waterproof? Best bath door ever.
Shoji comes in waterproof. Had to Google it. Shoji is also not necessarily rice paper, I saw mulberry paper and also acrylic. Try eshoji.com for more options.
I really like this one. Art did a great job on keeping the clutter down to…none. This really makes a difference. Also loved the bathroom door. A little Zen touch never hurts.
One of the best tours/interviews I have seen!
Good idea Frank-if she mentioned why the SIP is practical it eliminates going on yet another link. And clutter-didn’t he mention have storage space in the business….?
Thanks Susanne….the videos should not only be of how cute something appears…..it should reflect savings, usefulness and practicality in constructing a small livable structure….I think that is the purpose of this website….to share innovative ideas in this new and growing way of living.
The only thing i dont like about this house is the above loaft. Other than that, I like this house. Art is cute! 🙂
Many many thanks for the demonstration and for all the beautiful videos. The demonstration does help me a lot to green my grey water and to re-use it for my garden. Many thanks also for the positive contribution to the environment.
Jonathan.
It may work for a lot of us, But personally I would need a little more….!