Tiniest of the Tiny Houses

 

Peggy - 10’x17’

The passive solar design means that this tiny house is a sun-gazer. Designed for a sunny, cold winter and humid, hot summer, this tiny boasts an impressive insulation (R value) and more cool features than most. Peggy is a bachelor(ette) with a pull-out bed stowed away under the low mezzanine-level kitchen and bathroom. Peggy is 18 x 10 ft (200sq/ft) and is parked in Edmonton, Canada. 


Tomten - 8’x18’

This 17 x 7 ft (150sq/ft) is built from mostly salvaged materials. The bump outs at both ends make it feel like a 20ft THOW.

It's ICBC registered as a U-built travel trailer. This designation is no longer available for tiny houses in BC, Canada. We got in before the feds cracked the whip on registering tiny houses (lucky us!).

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Poplar - 8’x20’

Poplar is 200sq/ft and is the first non-toxic tiny house we built. It's so named because we used polar wood everywhere, as well as MgO wall-board with clay plaster, cotton batt insulation, mini-split A/C for heating and cooling and all electrical systems and appliances. 


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Jesse - 8’x16’

Built in Australia (2.4m x 5m) from 90% recycled or salvaged materials this beauty features a low loft-space with a seating area under exposed rafters, off grid, and unique tub location. This tiny was built to 70% completion during a one week workshop in 2015, in partnership with Agari Farm. 12.5m/sq (130sq/ft).