Tiny home packs storage stairs, 2 lofts, tub in 136 sq ft

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Julie Olson needed a traveling home for her mobile dog training business. With no architecture training, she drew up plans for exactly what she needed and sent them to Jason Dietz of Molecule Tiny Homes.
Over a couple of months he built her home to her specifications: a fold-out porch, storage stairs, 2 lofts (1 for sleeping, 1 for storage or 2 sleeping quarters), a slim closet, and a bathroom with tub, composting toilet, tiny sink and escape window/door for viewing nature.
The 136-square-foot home can run completely off-grid with rooftop photovoltaic panels, solar batteries, a propane tank, and a tankless water heater. Total cost was $45,000, but Dietz says you could bring that down by about half if you built it yourself.
Part of the reason small homes on wheels cost more per square foot is because they require structural support to survive on the road. The home was built in Santa Cruz, California and it made its first trip over 3,000 miles to Maine where Olson moved in with her cats and dog to travel and study.
Molecule Tiny Homes: moleculetinyhomes.blogspot.com
Original story: faircompanies.com/videos/view/...

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  • @michellecastaneda307
    @michellecastaneda3077 жыл бұрын

    This design has been my favorite out of the hundreds I have seen I have even traveled to see tiny homes. I am going to design my own and will be using your stairs. Thank you.

  • @ellenmcintyre1247

    @ellenmcintyre1247

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just sayin', (since I'm no expert) I would not have a lip on the understair compartments... I would like things in spring-loaded drawers, especially the bottom ones for senior people, OR even plastic bins to simply slide in/out on the shelves. The drawer/cabinet fronts can have strong magnets to keep them closed while traveling. I do like the hatch @the back of the tub- clever!

  • @phatvibez2049

    @phatvibez2049

    4 жыл бұрын

    Michelle Castañeda have you desinged your home make videos we would love to see

  • @JustinRiedyk
    @JustinRiedyk10 жыл бұрын

    Finally, a tiny house with a fire exit. One thing that has always worried me about these awesome little houses is the lack of extra exits.

  • @nadie0595

    @nadie0595

    10 жыл бұрын

    She was super smart there, and through the shower no less, I would never have thought of that. Makes sense, what else do you use it for but keeping water in??

  • @murraymadness4674

    @murraymadness4674

    Жыл бұрын

    They are too small to need more than one exit! Unless the sleeping space is isolated, and in this case, the sleeping space has no exit! If it caught on fire (look at all the flammable wood!) the person upstairs would be dead..from smoke.

  • @badapple65
    @badapple658 жыл бұрын

    This has got to be about the best designed tiny house I've seen. The dog trainer that will own and designed it always has small home design to fall back on if dog training doesn't pan-out :)

  • @williamburge5589
    @williamburge55899 жыл бұрын

    I'm starting to build tiny homes for the homeless. Set up a tiny home park and they can stay for free. Give them a new start in life. Best reward is giving to the needy. All for free.

  • @aliciabarnett4337

    @aliciabarnett4337

    4 жыл бұрын

    William Burge just curious how the building is going for the homeless?

  • @kristophercrane

    @kristophercrane

    4 жыл бұрын

    probably bullshit.

  • @panickedjerzeegrl7622

    @panickedjerzeegrl7622

    4 жыл бұрын

    Where at? Must be done or much progress.....if you went ahead with it, would be nice to see your progress.........

  • @adamnorzagaray2657

    @adamnorzagaray2657

    4 жыл бұрын

    You're a good egg, William.

  • @gerrywilson6579

    @gerrywilson6579

    3 жыл бұрын

    William Burge Bless you!

  • @BelieveNoGod
    @BelieveNoGod8 жыл бұрын

    This must be one of the best Micro houses I've seen.

  • @laurenkellyvinette924
    @laurenkellyvinette9247 жыл бұрын

    The woman who designed that house was incredibly smart. If she was running a dog business with it, she probably wants that "fire escape" in the bathroom so that she can bring the dogs in and out of the tub to groom them without running them through the home.

  • @AlwaysLisaLisa

    @AlwaysLisaLisa

    3 жыл бұрын

    The Dutch door! also smart for business on the go!

  • @MonkeyVineAdventures
    @MonkeyVineAdventures10 жыл бұрын

    These floor plans would be great inspiration for an urban apartment building with small yet financially/eco efficient and comfortable settings for young couples, college students, struggling actors etc.

  • @MafiaCatNyoshi
    @MafiaCatNyoshi8 жыл бұрын

    This is the most comfortable looking tiny mobile home I've seen so far. This woman did a nice job designing it

  • @Whitney_Sews
    @Whitney_Sews10 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite tiny house designs! Thanks for sharing. :)

  • @BC-xt3yo

    @BC-xt3yo

    7 жыл бұрын

    hi

  • @ameliamarek7560

    @ameliamarek7560

    7 жыл бұрын

    Whitney Sews I also like this design aim physically challenged. Stairs are very hard for me. If anyone had seen a handicapped tiny home please reach out to me I would appreciate your help.Our home was handicapped accessable , very nice.

  • @farkguugle8780

    @farkguugle8780

    7 жыл бұрын

    pinterest has many designs for handicapped accessible tiny houses.

  • @22wolfsong
    @22wolfsong8 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best ones I have seen him build. Julie did a great job designing it!

  • @stattoo32
    @stattoo329 жыл бұрын

    The govt hates these because they cannot tax the ass off of you!!

  • @Buff82yrOldMan

    @Buff82yrOldMan

    9 жыл бұрын

    the more popular it gets, they will find a way to tax us

  • @stattoo32

    @stattoo32

    9 жыл бұрын

    Buff82yrOldMan Too true indeed!!

  • @stattoo32

    @stattoo32

    9 жыл бұрын

    namedcreekrocks I agree, it is not so much the taxing but the frivolous use of the money that I oppose!!

  • @stattoo32

    @stattoo32

    9 жыл бұрын

    seven2heaven No permanent structure or amenities.

  • @TheAndroia

    @TheAndroia

    9 жыл бұрын

    seven2heaven I've seen tiny houses with tags on them just as on motor vehicles. So.. yeah, they are taxed.

  • @Phoenix-uy7nm
    @Phoenix-uy7nm8 жыл бұрын

    this is definitely one of my favorite tiny houses!

  • @oola54
    @oola5410 жыл бұрын

    what i love about this home is no ladder to climb to the loft..

  • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia
    @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia8 жыл бұрын

    Next time i would suggest building your stairs against the wall and incorporating your storage compartments behind each stair tread and relocating a smaller window above the steps. You can then hide your water heater and other utilities under the stair section or make a pantry for the kitchen. I've built over 80 of these tiny homes and learned by my mistakes. Space is a premium. Other than that i think it looks fine and am glad to see you did not waste valuable square footage on a built in porch and created a drop down platform. Smart thinking and good usage of valuable space.

  • @crazyfoxx78

    @crazyfoxx78

    8 жыл бұрын

    this is awesome! how much would it cost to make one of these things? do You build them and sell them.

  • @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia

    @RetreatfarmFarmvilleVirginia

    8 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting ready to build a small 8x16 model this summer for $29,000 with new appliances and solar backup power.

  • @funyun

    @funyun

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tom Cook hi Tom, i subscribed to your channel, maybe in the future I can acquire your services? I too want to own a tiny house. enjoyed your greenhouse videos

  • @blazen8630

    @blazen8630

    4 жыл бұрын

    Incredible tiny homes check them out. They beat all pricing with a custom quality build.

  • @TheHoodedBuddies
    @TheHoodedBuddies10 жыл бұрын

    Ok... this is by far the best mobile house... It has that modern feel and everything is being used!

  • @boulsuk7
    @boulsuk710 жыл бұрын

    Kirsten your videos have changed my life perspective and liberated me giving me a sense of freedom. Thank you so much for your work.

  • @RubyOpheliaQuinn
    @RubyOpheliaQuinn8 жыл бұрын

    This is probably one of the best designs I've seen. I like that you have enough room at the front to put a little couch and table and maybe a couple of small chairs. My biggest complaint about tiny homes is that they often look really uncomfortable because they have no comfortable seating or anywhere to stretch out.

  • @jdsk8er98
    @jdsk8er988 жыл бұрын

    I would totally buy one of these just to go camping in it lol

  • @ddAdmire
    @ddAdmire10 жыл бұрын

    Impressive. The only thing I could see being an issue would be the water hook ups in cold weather but that could easily be fixed depending on the climate. I think I could live in this somewhere in the mountains away from the rest of the world.

  • @SpamOfCan

    @SpamOfCan

    10 жыл бұрын

    Dito, as long as I can get a decent internet hookup :D

  • @ddAdmire

    @ddAdmire

    10 жыл бұрын

    good point.

  • @genewileyopa
    @genewileyopa8 жыл бұрын

    Finally, Some stairs that look nice and don't take up a lot of room. Perfect for people with knee problems, or just older people. Cool I like it.

  • @kirafan68
    @kirafan6810 жыл бұрын

    I like this design: real stairs, and a tub!

  • @philiq18
    @philiq1810 жыл бұрын

    This is the first small house I've seen with stairs. That's pretty cool :)

  • @hollyk435
    @hollyk4359 жыл бұрын

    Gypsy shack on wheels ...Love it

  • @UrielsJunkDrawer
    @UrielsJunkDrawer10 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best Tiny house designed I have seen. Thanks for posting!

  • @VieraXXII
    @VieraXXII9 жыл бұрын

    I am VERY impressed with how they made that tub come along. I almost NEVER see a tub in a tiny home, especially a successful one. Something I would do different is instead of a large and deep closet. I would have a "full" sized fridge and the washer/dryer combo unit where the baby fridge was. then have all my storage in the storage under the stairs and on the opposite mini loft (if one is built). Great house though!

  • @froqqer103

    @froqqer103

    9 жыл бұрын

    NegraMonroe Go to the search bar here on YT and type in ''Tiny Home'' and check out the 2nd or 3rd video from the top. It's a couple who build one for aprox. 24k and it's got a full size kitchen and fridge etc and it's what I plan to model my future tiny house after. Hope you enjoy it! =)

  • @VieraXXII

    @VieraXXII

    9 жыл бұрын

    SimplyGeneric hey, thanks! :) sounds good!

  • @giacamberos5666

    @giacamberos5666

    8 жыл бұрын

    +NegraMonroe macha

  • @californication751

    @californication751

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thought your comment about the tub was interesting; you should also check out the "Sakura" House by Minimaliste, here on youtube. Definitely one I enjoyed, though definitely a larger home than this one, by comparison (380 sq feet).

  • @TheStavros1001

    @TheStavros1001

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tub? Measure a tub in a regular house, it's bigger that 40 inches. I'd call that a basin.

  • @solobackpacking
    @solobackpacking9 жыл бұрын

    The plywood pine exterior will warp in the first few months exposed to rain and moisture. From experience...

  • @emeraldferrer1667
    @emeraldferrer16673 жыл бұрын

    Even how small is,important it is completes anything you need,like kitchen,bed, toilet and have water and electricity. That's perfect place. love it.

  • @frankantonio4394
    @frankantonio439410 жыл бұрын

    I am addicted to these videos. When I go to grad school, I am for sure going to buy/build one of these to limit my costs for my first few years!

  • @judyhobday5334
    @judyhobday53349 жыл бұрын

    my husband and I had fifteen plus acres, mostly fir trees with cleared land around the house. Behind the barn we had a park model home brought in for a relative of his. The problem was the non legal use of a second place to live on the land. She lived in that little house for ten plus years and I was always afraid we would get turned in. When she built a fire in her wood stove smoke would drift up above the trees and that added to my fear. Just hate that people are homeless when there are plenty of people who have a place for a little house of some kind, but not legal.

  • @helenjay8937

    @helenjay8937

    9 жыл бұрын

    Like the design and use of stair space yet that could also be one or 2 hinged openings That would be larger under the stairs. And as mentioned the button that took wall space. I would love it if in my area a few people could get together on builds. Example Like 3 or 4 who get together and each assist on each others and share our gifts. Our tiny habitat with humanity in mind. It's easier building with partners.

  • @Karaunicorn

    @Karaunicorn

    9 жыл бұрын

    judy hobday aww that was so nice of you!

  • @heartlandranchtv4943

    @heartlandranchtv4943

    9 жыл бұрын

    judy hobday The reason why many of these restrictions exist is because people don't want their neighborhoods turning into trailer parks.

  • @atchanih

    @atchanih

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know this is old comment, but are you saying you can't build second home on your own property?

  • @julieclearythefeistyrebelg5660

    @julieclearythefeistyrebelg5660

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@heartlandranchtv4943 I think that it's more to do with the electric and gas companies not wanting anyone to live off grid!!!

  • @kirstendirksen
    @kirstendirksen10 жыл бұрын

    The video plays on mobile devices, but is audio only on the web so I think it's a youtube error. I am looking into it. Thanks for your patience.

  • @CarpeDiem-lg1rn

    @CarpeDiem-lg1rn

    10 жыл бұрын

    You did a amazing job on this mobile house. It's Wonderful !!!

  • @Gabriel1o1

    @Gabriel1o1

    10 жыл бұрын

    what's the make of your camera. i am interested in doing some amateur documentary and yours seems to give a lot of flexibility.

  • @lindarcarlsen

    @lindarcarlsen

    10 жыл бұрын

    hello kirsten, been watching u 3 years, marvelous, inspiring!! im from sf, ex doc films, pr etc..moving back to spain,(3rd time), a beach in baleares i raised my son, now muscician in berlin , in bcn, i think we should meet sometime! xxlinda

  • @blue13813

    @blue13813

    9 жыл бұрын

    Linda Carlsen who cares??

  • @glokpez

    @glokpez

    9 жыл бұрын

  • @curliefro
    @curliefro9 жыл бұрын

    Makes me want to take one and live off the grid! Love the craftsmanship!

  • @hopeinparis
    @hopeinparis4 жыл бұрын

    That is a charming, well-designed and well-built tiny house. Jason Dietz did an excellent presentation job. Please pay no attention to commenters who don't believe in the toxicity of conventional building materials. Thank you (and thank you also, Jason, for the refreshing and blessed lack of uptalk!!)

  • @Blackinterceptor999
    @Blackinterceptor99910 жыл бұрын

    You can make tiny home apartments for people that really want or need a small affordable space, don't necessarily need a "house" on a trailer. make them so they could live mostly off grid to keep the monthly spending to a minimum.

  • @mclxo120
    @mclxo1208 жыл бұрын

    That looks really nice and cozy to me. :) I wish I was living in a tiny home.

  • @sadaenajaf6522

    @sadaenajaf6522

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nice think

  • @trinitywerning7061
    @trinitywerning70619 жыл бұрын

    That is the #1 best tiny houses I've seen! My grandparents would be so in love with that. They be moving in now!

  • @latriceroyale8033
    @latriceroyale80337 жыл бұрын

    This is my favourite tiny house yet!

  • @IamPaucisVerbis
    @IamPaucisVerbis9 жыл бұрын

    If you put hinges on the bottom two steps, you could fold them up on themselves and it would be an awesome babygate!

  • @ikscdmdegi6954
    @ikscdmdegi69547 жыл бұрын

    damn ! this is the best small house i've seen so far !

  • @HHS1500

    @HHS1500

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ikscdm Degi agreed

  • @linneabeckman6543

    @linneabeckman6543

    7 жыл бұрын

    agree...

  • @veelalynne
    @veelalynne9 жыл бұрын

    I would kill for that house!!! It has EVERYTHING I want!!! If I could only get my family to go along with my dreams....

  • @TheASTrader
    @TheASTrader10 жыл бұрын

    Those are the slickest tony house stairs I've seen so far. And finally someone who doesn't take up valuable trailer space for a porch! Well designed.

  • @kirstendirksen
    @kirstendirksen10 жыл бұрын

    It should be working now. I assume it was a youtube processing error since it just started working fine with no change on my end. Am hoping all is fine now.

  • @DavidElzeitsinfill

    @DavidElzeitsinfill

    10 жыл бұрын

    Kristen. Where did you find the video "Fully-customized, modular solar house is 3D printed prefab" I'd like to contact the designer. He's got a great idea.

  • @automaticnostatic2148

    @automaticnostatic2148

    9 жыл бұрын

    toxic environment? Were you planning on eating the cabinets in a 5th wheel?

  • @automaticnostatic2148

    @automaticnostatic2148

    9 жыл бұрын

    screaminglegs Again. Were they planning on eating the cabinets? Fuckin' hippies.

  • @yayasorensen4351

    @yayasorensen4351

    9 жыл бұрын

    Automatic No Static Oh oh I can do this too.... Uneducated Neanderthal. :)

  • @stevemazz3121

    @stevemazz3121

    9 жыл бұрын

    screaminglegs You know when they build those little homes they use glues and other materials to put things together, they even state they use products purchased from RV suppliers. Also Modern RV's are more Home like with more space and a 1/3rd of the weight of most little homes I have had the pleasure to see. A 27 foot little home in the video weighed in at over 10,000 pounds... look up what a 27 foot, winterized 5th wheel weighs in at.... wow. Appears somewhere between F,ing Hippies and Uneducated Neanderthal may fit here.

  • @organicbeauty54
    @organicbeauty549 жыл бұрын

    he has a nice calming voice

  • @femhon
    @femhon10 жыл бұрын

    It is really generous of him to mention that anybody with knowhow can build this tiny house for $10,000.00 to $18,000.00. This is not a fly by night builder. The house is packed with details. I like the skylight beside the solar panel for easy cleaning.

  • @mysticforestfairy4681
    @mysticforestfairy46818 жыл бұрын

    I've never seen tiny house stairs like that!! She really thought out of the box.

  • @reachforacreech
    @reachforacreech9 жыл бұрын

    they frown upon people being able to live without being slave dependence on rent money and the daily monotony of work...........

  • @dianerota

    @dianerota

    9 жыл бұрын

    "Tiny houses are a form of civil disobedience." Jay Shafer

  • @mjp5429

    @mjp5429

    5 жыл бұрын

    reachforacreech You are catching on.....

  • @misssincere5762

    @misssincere5762

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @mjp5429

    @mjp5429

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@anninriverside755 Not really. You can pretty easily stick build a house AND hire labor for around $75-$100/sqft. So 1,000sqft comes out to $75k-$100k. These tiny houses are usually 500sqft or less. The easily portable arguement doesn't hold water in actual practice as most require a one ton ( or larger) to pull them ( legally anyway) which means once parked most will never move again unless sold.

  • @peggywebb1449

    @peggywebb1449

    5 жыл бұрын

    House

  • @ehtarsinkha8
    @ehtarsinkha810 жыл бұрын

    i like the steps, unlike the common ones that is detachable, the top box under stairs is good to keep, meds and first aid kit

  • @terretulsiak

    @terretulsiak

    10 жыл бұрын

    I have been trying to get someone to do this at my house for years- space under stairs is mostly wasted. You could pull out long drawers from either side.But even though you occas. see it in design magazines, noone around Tampa really does anything innovative until the rest of the world has started doing it!

  • @cminmd0041

    @cminmd0041

    10 жыл бұрын

    terre tulsiak Or make your nephew sleep in there! (Sorry- can't help myself!) We opened the area under our stairs for a closet like back up pantry/liter box area. Only regret is I didn't run separate electrical. Would have liked a light!

  • @rebekahlynne9326
    @rebekahlynne93269 жыл бұрын

    Despite it being the smallest design, I find it the most agreeable. Beautifully done.

  • @MichelleLandroche_1971
    @MichelleLandroche_19718 жыл бұрын

    It looks so much bigger on the inside, than the out. Like the tent that Potter and the Weasley's had at the Quidditch World Cup.

  • @JulieAdriannaOlsen
    @JulieAdriannaOlsen8 жыл бұрын

    after selling this house I started working on a short bus. I'm currently in Portland around a lot of tiny house companies I hope to start getting some hands-on experience and learning how to build homes. As for now I am still just tinkering around with designing. I am told working for the local Habitat for Humanity is a great way to learn about how homes are built

  • @sheridanfox5733

    @sheridanfox5733

    8 жыл бұрын

    do you still happen to have the plans for this tiny home??

  • @selenabeaulieu2361

    @selenabeaulieu2361

    7 жыл бұрын

    Julie is this your tiny home..??

  • @JulieAdriannaOlsen

    @JulieAdriannaOlsen

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yeah it was..... I loved it. 8 sold it after a year though. Being single and driving it was a bit of a hassle...... you Need a spotter when driving. It was my place of solace. I now have a converted 19 ft (front to back) short city bus that I converted. Easier to haul.... less gas. I miss the house ,,,,,b UT I will design another one day

  • @deenibeeni3938
    @deenibeeni393810 жыл бұрын

    "Be-kinda-comes." That was fantastic. Like "A-whole-nother." I bet there is some linguist out there who is studying those.

  • @Optim40

    @Optim40

    3 жыл бұрын

    You're getting a 7 year later "Smh" ..What you've never been out talking to people before ?

  • @ChickenHootdog
    @ChickenHootdog8 жыл бұрын

    this is one of the best mobile homes i ever saw! so small but very nice and theres alot of space. the woman who design this is genius! ahahaha i love it.

  • @jaker5555
    @jaker555510 жыл бұрын

    Oh man, three cheers for this guy and his team. Geez, talk about having a go. It doesn't get better than this. It's fabulous. Congratulations. From Australia.

  • @goldsilverandiamonds
    @goldsilverandiamonds9 жыл бұрын

    That's a pretty well thought out floor plan she did a great job thinking it out. The workmanship was very nice it really was a quality job. I wonder if there is anyone building these trailer style mini homes out of mostly reclaimed items to bring the cost down. There are so many homes that you can buy in the U.S. for 25k to 95k so to spend that much seems wasteful when other living arrangements could be found much cheaper. Granted these are moveable unlike a traditional home. I would love to see someone build one that was 5k or less with salvaged, reclaimed or donated items. Maybe I should try it.

  • @mixflip
    @mixflip10 жыл бұрын

    Off grid very nice looking well planned out tiny house for $25k to $90k...I am very intrigued. Im thinking about buying an acre or 2 up in the hills and putting something like tis on it. Pay cash and bank my salary every year til retirement. I just have to get my wife on board with the idea of a tiny house.

  • @johnadams4905
    @johnadams490510 жыл бұрын

    Wow. First time that i actually wanted a tiny house. That tiny house, despite being so small, is spacious for my needs

  • @LaDayna04
    @LaDayna047 жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite tiny house. I am floored at how efficient it is.

  • @andujo211
    @andujo2119 жыл бұрын

    This is a great idea. Its super cool but as soon as you find out what the price is it just kills it.

  • @invisibletenants
    @invisibletenants10 жыл бұрын

    I saw an craigslist ad for 7 12'x4'x4' shipping crates with latching doors. I could've purchased them for around $500 all together and made a decent place to live out of them. 4 of them would have made a a decent little 8x8x12 house with three crates to spare for additional space or to make it a nearly 2.5 story structure. Unfortunately I have neither land nor the $$ to buy them, let alone make a house out of them.

  • @nadie0595

    @nadie0595

    10 жыл бұрын

    You can use shipping containers that are 40x8x8 too and pay less than 5k to get them set up bare bones (yourself). Add whatever inside that makes you happy for however much more. Stack them, add a 20 footer on top in a cross pattern and you could manage to place them hillside. The possibilities are endless there. And you purchase the next one as you can afford it.

  • @treeoftears
    @treeoftears10 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful tiny home. One of the best I've seen. If I were left enough to live in such a home, I'd want to keep furniture to a minimum too.

  • @SurfergirlKH
    @SurfergirlKH8 жыл бұрын

    The escape hatch is excellent! Also for letting the moist air out!

  • @nickscustoms269
    @nickscustoms2698 жыл бұрын

    That folding deck will also provide excellent zombie protection.

  • @brandonbartlett5667

    @brandonbartlett5667

    6 жыл бұрын

    Nicks Customs lol

  • @rmbarnes672

    @rmbarnes672

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, but all those windows won't.

  • @cece354

    @cece354

    4 жыл бұрын

    Takes too long to fasten the folding deck up against the door.

  • @suzieparis6821

    @suzieparis6821

    4 жыл бұрын

    Turn off that tv...lol

  • @MOONbotJuju

    @MOONbotJuju

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bro it’s 2020 now and you said that 4 years ago

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat8 жыл бұрын

    My vision to extend space for a tiny home, a U Shaped Porch that you pull/park your tiny home into. Porch surrounds home on three sides and has a roof over it. In the best weather you would have lots more space.

  • @TariAkpodiete

    @TariAkpodiete

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@anninriverside755 > folds up.

  • @across4045
    @across40458 жыл бұрын

    One of the best plans yet. A masterpiece.

  • @jessiebaillargeon4191
    @jessiebaillargeon41918 ай бұрын

    I love this floor plan. It was one of the first floor plans I really fell in love with and with the tiny house

  • @fondren001
    @fondren0018 жыл бұрын

    So you're telling me for less than 100k I could not only be a homeowner but have a pretty good retirement plan thanks to the money I would be saving? Can't wait to have one built!

  • @janeadelaidelennox7193

    @janeadelaidelennox7193

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nathan Fondren Yeah but make sure you build in the right place - people who want all that money invent BS codes that claim this is unsafe -_-

  • @80srockedguitar

    @80srockedguitar

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nathan Fondren No doubt the government and bankers are putting a stop to this.

  • @hapiestar7164

    @hapiestar7164

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ascension5dEarth Neither care. Hell governments like these because it gives homeless and poor people housing. It's the real estate people who are getting their jimmies rustled. They'll try and keep the 'old system' which is a bit of a pain in some areas to work around. Eventually though building codes and classification will need to be updated. Microhomes just make too much sense in a world where most people spend their lives outside or on their computer. Those into real estate who are willing to hop on the trend will happily convert smaller, less desirable areas into micro homes and shops. I saw someone who converted an abandoned mall into micro homes, shops, a market, and restaurants. I don't think I've ever seen some place so great to live.

  • @khione8044

    @khione8044

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Hapie “Real Name” Star You're kidding, right? Government doesn't like these kind of things, because it makes people less dependent on them. That's what they want. The more dependent you are, the more they have control over you. Governments can say all they want, that they are doing what they can to care for the Homeless, with Shelters and Soup Kitchens. But those places often have limits to how long you can stay, and none of them "Help" the Homeless in getting off the Streets. There are even places where people are being sued by their cities for Gardening on their own Property! Why? Because you are growing "Free Food" and you are not being dependent on paying them for Food...

  • @hapiestar7164

    @hapiestar7164

    8 жыл бұрын

    Phoenix Fire Governments don't give a fuck to be honest. It's the meddling, obnoxious cunts at the local level that cause problems. And of course lobbyists seeking profits. Congress couldn't give a flying fuck if you had your house on wheels or built your foundation two feet or three feet from the property line. Powertripping neighbors on the other hand... Most people don't do shit in their local governemnt. So all that's left are the people who are bored, too toxic to do charity work or anything of the sort, generally unskilled, and want a powertrip. It's no wonder that cities and towns tend to be authoritarian when the only members of the public who willingly participate are the worthless purpose-seeking asses. Shelters, soup kitchens, etc. are often charity run... Usually by churches or have a church at least somewhat involved. That's the church just being a dick and wanting to keep its followers down. Absolutely nothing new here. As for government owned ones, there could be better facilities and help if it weren't for assholes going "ohmergad welfare is hitler" and "social Darwinism is the best policy" corrupting any efforts. Just look at the fight for healthcare. lobbyists and the media fought tooth and nail to make sure the U.S. wouldn't get free healthcare. Who does this benefit, no one but a handful of insurance fuckers. But the media managed to convince the public that it was unconstitutional, "gateway to communism", degrading, going to put the country in debt (but lets buy a few more F-35s while were at it), etc.. That last bit is lobbyists. Government doesn't make food. That would be farming corporations, super-market companies, etc. all with vested interest in keeping you dependent on them. Not government, companies. If citizens would stop being so apathetic and ridiculous about their government at local, state, and federal levels we could actually get something done. People need to stop voting for people who flip flop on issues depending on who bought a pony for their daughter's birthday. They also need to stop only participating whenever an issue arises. Reactionary governments are terrible governments. But, alas, we live in a world where a sizeable portion of the population would vote for a man who thinks Mexico will build a wall with the U.S. and vote for a woman who literally is a politician for hire.

  • @KlunkerRider
    @KlunkerRider10 жыл бұрын

    0:54 that is a SERIOUS building code violation in most places, having the heater exhaust vent directly BELOW an operable window, toxic fumes from the heater can be drawn into the unit through the open window.

  • @Ihaveausernametoo

    @Ihaveausernametoo

    10 жыл бұрын

    True. Good observation. They should lengthen the chimney of the heater.

  • @Norprey
    @Norprey10 жыл бұрын

    I am impressed, one of the better tiny homes I have seen.

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters8 жыл бұрын

    "Man" sure doesn't want his fellow man getting a deal... living for less !! Love that !!

  • @qristv1912
    @qristv19128 жыл бұрын

    I think a smart car would go good with a tiny home=]

  • @whitebranch
    @whitebranch8 жыл бұрын

    There doesn't seem to be a stove for cooking, and no vent from the kitchen. I've seen camper vans that installed a stove designed for a boat - that might be a solution for a lot of tiny houses - boats figured out the compact shape a long time ago. Also, no neighbor would want a building beside them that basically has an outhouse for a toilet. He doesn't really describe how the compost toilet is emptied, or how the exterior mounted water system is protected from freezing.

  • @TinaICXCNIKA
    @TinaICXCNIKA7 жыл бұрын

    LUV, LUV, LUV all those windows, especially in the sleeping area!

  • @leskay7694
    @leskay76949 жыл бұрын

    Wow, this is one of the coolest ones of I've seen. Props to Julie Olson for designing this, fantastic job.

  • @paulapowell9989
    @paulapowell99897 жыл бұрын

    Gorgeous small home but would rather have an rv that can be driven and parked any/everywhere!!! too many restrictions with a tow small home!!! Love them for a parked/perm small house at a specific location !!~~ Beautiful home overall!!!

  • @TheRhonda77

    @TheRhonda77

    7 жыл бұрын

    yea, that's how I feel too. If I had the money to burn and really wanted to live like this my tiny home would be a permanent structure.

  • @hzuiel
    @hzuiel9 жыл бұрын

    I dig the simplistic lifestyle stuff but can we cut the hippie "toxic" talk? Paints, stains, etc after they dry only continue releasing vocs for a few days or weeks and then they're done for good. He said resins with a tone like it was a dirty word. Resin: 1. a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants (notably fir and pine). Particle board is toxic? It's saw dust and glue, and just like paint or stain, after they dry and air out for a few days or weeks, glues stop releasing vocs too, and how do you think they got that wood building so sturdy? Glue. The wood paneling looks nicer and I like it, but lets not confuse issues, you don't build with solid wood to avoid the toxic aura of particle board. You use solid wood, or true plywood so that it lasts longer and is stronger, and it gives you the look and feel you want for your home. Fiberglass is toxic? Get out of here, people build coral reef aquariums out of plywood and fiberglass the inside. If there was anything toxic about it, sensitive sea life would not thrive in it. Build a cool little house because it feels like home and you like it, not because of some ridiculous hippie ideas that are not based on common sense or science.

  • @Trenny2323

    @Trenny2323

    9 жыл бұрын

    I feel the same way about this. I like the coziness and the savings on utilities, etc, but the "green" aspect is a snooze for me. I frankly don't believe all of the doomsday prophets going on about how toxic this or that is for the that or this.

  • @hzuiel

    @hzuiel

    9 жыл бұрын

    Trenny Hering Yeah seriously, just the cost savings of living a simpler life is reason enough, no need to invent bs reasons to do something. It looks good, feels homey, and probably smells good too. No other justification needed.

  • @scottl5785

    @scottl5785

    9 жыл бұрын

    There really isn't much green about a house like this if in any climate requiring moderate heating or cooling loads. It's not insulated well. There is no thermal break from the exposed steel frame to floor? Rigid insulation needs to be on the outside of the frame to be effective. There are two types of skylights. Those that have not leaked yet and those that have. Sure, it may not use a lot of energy because it's small but it should use next to nothing. These complaints aren't just with this house. I've yet to see a house on a trailer that is insulated properly. The greenest tiny house is one that is packed next to 100 others in a single structure with only half or a 3rd of the exterior square footage exposed to the elements.

  • @hzuiel

    @hzuiel

    9 жыл бұрын

    Scott Legendre If they are using a solar system for heat and ac, then it doesn't really matter too terribly much, but the most efficient house you can build is an earthship style house, underground on 3 sides, insulated roof, stone floor with south facing sloped windows on the exterior side of the house.

  • @scottl5785

    @scottl5785

    9 жыл бұрын

    hzuiel Kind of takes away from mobility if it's underground. :) I doubt one solar panel is going to supply enough electricity to heat or air condition the space. You bring up a common problem seen with efficiency gains. When we find solutions like LED bulbs that drastically reduce energy use, we end up installing 5 times as many of them, for no actual efficiency gains. If we build with no insulation and install 20 PV panels to supply enough electricity to make the system work, are we really improving anything? The key is to building tight with high R-values. Then we don't need much energy regardless of what we use and systems can be minimized.

  • @bealtainecottage
    @bealtainecottage10 жыл бұрын

    Another wonderful and inspiring video about a great way of living on this beautiful Earth...blessings Kirsten X

  • @Europa1749
    @Europa17498 жыл бұрын

    I like the design of this tiny home. The staircase is perfect. I don't like when there is just a ladder up to the loft. I think the railing in the sleeping loft is a great idea also.

  • @muffinlover9728
    @muffinlover97288 жыл бұрын

    well I live in Wisconsin so I would need it to be better insulated on the outside but other than that that was a beautiful home

  • @debbiehoward4957
    @debbiehoward49579 жыл бұрын

    Kirsten, do you know where we could access a tiny house with this floor plan? Thanks so much. Your filming is excellent.....very professional.

  • @kirstendirksen

    @kirstendirksen

    9 жыл бұрын

    Debbie Howard Try contacting Jason at Molecule Tiny Homes moleculehomes@gmail.com Best of luck.

  • @CopperLontra
    @CopperLontra8 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the video. I learned a lot about what not to do when building a tiny house.

  • @user-iy8vq7xr2n
    @user-iy8vq7xr2n7 жыл бұрын

    One of the best I've seen. Decent stairs. and a loft where the ceiling isn't in your face.

  • @dudewithopinion
    @dudewithopinion10 жыл бұрын

    Those exposed pipes may work in Cali but in Maine they are going to freeze.

  • @ellenmcintyre1247

    @ellenmcintyre1247

    4 жыл бұрын

    No lie! I've lived in an 8x32' trailer. Wintertime, under freezing temps, you let the faucet (I only had one) drip @ night, even w/insulation wrapped around the exposed pipes. And, eventually, we installed an easy access shut off valve for minus digit temps. The wind chill in KS is pretty bad.

  • @wheredidileavemycell
    @wheredidileavemycell8 жыл бұрын

    soooo an rv is toxic because of the resins but wood treated with cc arsenic is ok? almost ALL building materials leach chemicals from the formaldehyde in the plywood glues to the preservatives in exterior lumber...

  • @Vanyel_K

    @Vanyel_K

    8 жыл бұрын

    That is my only problem with this guy. He is a bit of a hippie, along with that Derek Deek dude (can't remember the name), they are obsessed with wood = natural and everything else is 'unnatural' which, is funny because I'm pretty sure a dead wood/stick built home on a metal trailer isn't natural either.

  • @mysticforestfairy4681

    @mysticforestfairy4681

    8 жыл бұрын

    +VanyelK why is that a problem

  • @quix66hiya22

    @quix66hiya22

    3 жыл бұрын

    There are probably greener/low VOC alternatives by now. I hope!

  • @HablaCarnage63
    @HablaCarnage6310 жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite tiny house.

  • @ViewerTim
    @ViewerTim10 жыл бұрын

    I always fall in love with these tiny homes.

  • @NNJAZ
    @NNJAZ9 жыл бұрын

    Rhett and Link got me interested.

  • @N2HeroProductions

    @N2HeroProductions

    9 жыл бұрын

    They defiantly could've did a better selection of videos. But it was interesting seeing them talk about tiny homes.

  • @TheSkeetergirl
    @TheSkeetergirl10 жыл бұрын

    I like this. I don't know what the tiny house movement has against flush toilets, but the bathrooms are usually a turn off.

  • @TomWalterTX

    @TomWalterTX

    10 жыл бұрын

    Flush toilets are great... if you have a septic tank system. This means the county gets involved, then questions about "minimum house size". Being self contained, less regulation like septic, minimum house size, grid hook up. Incinolet electric toilet is an alternative, but need lots of electricity. I plan to retire someday, but ideal is enough space to allow two or three tiny homes to park. Enough income ($200/mo) from parking space to offset my annual taxes (sigh, my current place is 1.5 acres -- but $8000 a year in tax is a retirement killed on limited income. Austin TX).

  • @TheSkeetergirl

    @TheSkeetergirl

    10 жыл бұрын

    Tom Walter I hadn't thought about the county thing. We a have motorhome, which we park at Lake Texoma year round. I like the full hookups, plus they have a dump station for the folks who were not able to get a full hook up slot. I just think that the compost toilet is gross. I've heard that the incinerator toilets are smelly. My husband and I would like to live on Texoma in the winters, and we want to either have a tiny house or a park model. The bathroom situation is the only thing that keeps me from jumping on board with the tiny house right now. Now that we are retired, locking up this 3,300 sq ft monster and not heating and cooling it for long stretches at a time is very attractive to us.

  • @TomWalterTX

    @TomWalterTX

    10 жыл бұрын

    Fully agree on compost toilets. Incinolets do need to be vented. Minimum open window, sealed bathroom door. Hmm fresh veggy's from the garden, and fresh fish for diner would be perfect.

  • @TheSkeetergirl

    @TheSkeetergirl

    10 жыл бұрын

    Tom Walter Sooo perfect! All that is holding us back is us! /:o)

  • @andromeda1903

    @andromeda1903

    10 жыл бұрын

    the problem is that these tiny houses are "illegal" as houses - they are treated as RVs... therefore, they are not set up to use the city water supply.

  • @rockstarofredondo
    @rockstarofredondo10 жыл бұрын

    I really love this particular design.

  • @taquaeanderson2683
    @taquaeanderson26836 жыл бұрын

    The storage near staircase was genius she did have awesome ideas 💡

  • @PureTazr
    @PureTazr9 жыл бұрын

    Cool setup but that button is wasting so much space put that in a corner out of the way and build some shelves.

  • @ASMRProblems
    @ASMRProblems7 жыл бұрын

    I would still want a full fridge

  • @shadowwalker7x30
    @shadowwalker7x308 жыл бұрын

    That tiny house is a winner !!

  • @Smittz
    @Smittz9 жыл бұрын

    This is the most amazing thing I've ever seen. Such craftsmanship...

  • @coasgaming3860
    @coasgaming38607 жыл бұрын

    wouldnt you want to keep the solar equipment in a more secure place... very expensive stuff could be stolen very easily.

  • @kitsilanocat

    @kitsilanocat

    7 жыл бұрын

    CoaS Gaming I honestly don't think that many common thieves see the value of dollar panels

  • @AClRCLEOFLlGHT
    @AClRCLEOFLlGHT9 жыл бұрын

    I'd never recommend skylight windows in a transportable mini-home. The flexing from movement will make it impossible to keep them properly sealed, and the last thing you want is water damage in a wood finished house. You also said the house was going to Maine... that window won't hold the weight of the amount of snow they get up there. She really needed an A-frame with a steep roof. She'll wish she'd gone that route.

  • @dianerota

    @dianerota

    9 жыл бұрын

    Snow does not stay on a steel roof for very long. They're very popular in New England.

  • @mark1983peace
    @mark1983peace10 жыл бұрын

    These tiny houses are definitely getting better. Pity the good ones are so expensive.

  • @juanitaarbelo5409
    @juanitaarbelo54099 жыл бұрын

    I like that this tiny house has actually stairs. Very cool.

  • @Acecool
    @Acecool10 жыл бұрын

    You guys are making some insane margin charging those prices! The small one shouldn't be more than $8,000-$10,000 if you did it yourself.

  • @LeeCzere

    @LeeCzere

    10 жыл бұрын

    You'll find 20,000 to be a bit closer to a diy effort.

  • @SpamOfCan

    @SpamOfCan

    10 жыл бұрын

    If you only get to build 4-5 of these a year, you have to bump the margins if you want a salary to speak of.

  • @Automedon2

    @Automedon2

    10 жыл бұрын

    People aren't in business to give their work away. Doing it yourself for 10,000 is materials alone. I'm sure the people who do the work would like a paycheck too.

  • @ebfabulous

    @ebfabulous

    10 жыл бұрын

    Did you not listen to they guy??? He said you can build something like that for $18K in materials. I know those heavy duty car trailers that are used are $4K alone. Solar packages are around $4K. So thats $8K. And giant windows are expensive and that house was covered in windows...,So thats about another $3K at least...That takes you to around $11K before you buy one stick of wood or piece of wire or plumbing. Are you just not good at math?? People can do it for $8-$10 but you have to find used pieces and parts and it can take a VERY long time to find these things off Craigslist and at dumps. ,

  • @Automedon2

    @Automedon2

    10 жыл бұрын

    Elizabeth Barrett Exactly. It's odd that this generation is very concerned with the fairness of their paychecks, but are outraged that anyone else dare charge for their work. Being in business requires a huge investment in equipment and a long list of expenses. I doubt the builder of this made more than a few grand for his work.

  • @80rew
    @80rew8 жыл бұрын

    For the price of one of these tiny tiny Homes you could get a nice size mobile home with more room

  • @CarlsCustomCreations
    @CarlsCustomCreations8 жыл бұрын

    I will be ready for one in a few years. Right now I stay in my bedroom all day and its 11'x 13' not counting the bath room ( w/o tub) the bathroom is 4'x 11'. I have a full size microwave and a coffee pot in here, two full size desks with desktop computer, 27"TV, printer, surround sound, VCR, DVD player all on the desks. All I need in here now is a little fridge, but that's just outside my door. I forgot to mention the twin bed, dresser and 2 bookshelves. Its packed in here. So I could down size a we bit more with no trouble. I will build my own though. These folks are charging about 7 grand more than cost and labor.

  • @johannak1983
    @johannak19837 жыл бұрын

    When people comment on the window in the bathroom, I can't help but wonder, where do they live? In caves??? One of the best tiny homes I've ever seen!

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