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Weed High School’s Tiny House Project


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This is Weed High School’s Tiny House Project out of Weed, California.

The first floor has 135 sq. ft. of space with an additional 60 sq. ft. sleeping loft and another 20 sq. ft. storage loft.

The high school’s construction class built the tiny home and now it’s up for auction so they can fund another project!

Weed High School’s Tiny House on Wheels

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Highlights

  • 200 sq. ft. of living space inside
  • 23’6″ long, 8’6″ wide, 13’2″ high
  • 2×4 framed walls
  • T&G inside
  • RV hook ups
  • 10,000 lbs. rated trailer

Learn more using the links below. Thanks!

Sources

  1. Weed High School Tiny House Project
  2. Flyer
  3. Brochure
  4. Auction website

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Alex

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  • merryl
    May 16, 2018, 9:59 am

    wow how cute is that.the kids did an excellent job!

  • Marsha Cowan
    May 16, 2018, 9:54 pm

    Wow! What a beauty! Great job, guys, and I hope you won’t stop there.

  • Frank
    May 17, 2018, 8:51 am

    It is great to see that some schools still have a building trades class. The quality of workmanship in this is fantastic. The students and teacher have a right to be proud of themselves.

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