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It all started when…
I love the story of our tiny house because it is one of crafting something beautiful with family amidst the unusual/unforeseen circumstances 2020 has served to the world. Like so many others when COVID-19 hit, all of our business was cancelled. Two weeks into the shutdown I woke up one morning dreaming of using this time to pursue a previous, but tucked away, desire to build a tiny house. Michaella and I have always liked the idea of tiny living. I pitched the idea to my dear friends Greg & Joy Huffman (who are like a mom & pap to us) and Ike Huffman. Greg has extensive experience in construction, and Joy is an experienced designer/home planner while my brother in law, Ike Huffman is a finish carpenter. We dreamed, conceptualized, and decided to go for it.
We poured our hearts into designing and building a beautiful tiny house. This design is a marriage of modern styling and Scandinavian minimalism that incorporates impressive architectural features with spatial organization to maximize square footage.
Tiny House features:
Size:
28 foot tiny house on wheels (30’ with the bump out) by 8.5 feet wide, and 13.5 feet tall
The main loft is 10 feet by 8 feet (45.5 inches tall and gradually sloping down)
Enclosed bathroom with a 42 inch wide stand up shower, composting toilet or traditional toilet, and sink with vanity.
Craftwork:
Metal siding and roof
Cedar ceiling and accents on the siding
Designed with plenty of windows, so you never feel like you're in an 8.5 foot wide house. It truly feels open and spacious.
Kitchen has a large concrete counter with a 36 inch farm style sink, made flush with the large kitchen window to double as a pass through bar
Cozy bump out reeding nook, doubling as a ladder access to the forward loft
Plenty of lights and plugs in the lofts, kitchen, and living areas
Gray water can be run off through a pipe to either septic, sewage, or ground (with composting toilet)
We designed the tiny house to connect to any form of water and electricity (off grid or on grid)
Solar or generator not included
Appliances:
Gas stainless steel stove with vent
Full-size stainless steel fridge with freezer
Slot for washer dryer combo
Propane
Instant hot water heater (rated to 6.8 gallons a minute— more than the tiny house could ever need)
Storage:
Plenty of kitchen cabinets
Mini closet
Understair storage with a few steps doubling into top open cabinets
A very spacious living room with plug for a TV
More storage underneath the built in seat