Sinopsis
Conversations on how to plan, build, and live the tiny life.
Episodios
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Tiny Houses on the Water with Bonnie Vanasse
28/05/2021 Duración: 32minMy fascination with houseboats really started when I saw a video tour of Bonnie's houseboat, the River Den, on the Exploring Alternatives YouTube channel. I've been trying to get her on the show ever since. It turns out I had no idea that Bonnie was a talented entrepreneur who has multiple houseboats and unique Airbnb stays. In this interview, we go through the ins and outs of what it takes to actually build a floating house on the water and also some insight about how Bonnie thinks about designing these homes and her philosophy on building.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/164 In This Episode:Can a boat be a 4-seasons abode?Doing what you love with people you loveThe River Den: an overviewSometimes you have to tap into your inner pirateRecycled materials and innovationGreywater and toilets on the waterThis Week's Sponsor: Tiny House DecisionsTiny House Decisions is the guide that I wish I had when I was building my tiny house. And it comes in three different packages to help you o
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From Tiny House Dreamers to Trailer Manufacturer with Joshua and Shelley Engberg of Tiny House Basics
21/05/2021 Duración: 56minIn their own process for going tiny in 2014, Joshua and Shelley Engberg decided to design a custom trailer for their dream tiny home. Frustrated by how difficult the process was, they went into business as Tiny House Basics and now build over 450 custom tiny house trailers per year. In this interview, we’ll hear Joshua and Shelley’s tiny story, their tips for finding an ideal Parking spot, and we’ll nerd out about trailer features, from tube steel to threaded rods. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/163In This Episode:How to approach the search for landWhy did they need a custom trailer?The one thing you probably haven't thought of - but shouldHow to calculate the weight of a tiny houseWhat to look for in your tiny house trailerIs weight distribution a big deal?Trends in the tiny house movementThe best way to attach your tiny home to the trailerThis Week's Sponsor: Tiny House DecisionsTiny House Decisions is the guide that I wish I had when I was building my tiny house. And it comes in
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Is Tiny House Certification Worth It? with Alex Ontiveros
14/05/2021 Duración: 44minCertification of tiny homes has been a tricky topic for years now. I’ve been skeptical of many of the certifiers because I haven’t always seen the benefit. Last week’s conversation with Jenifer Levini only increased that skepticism. But this week, I’m happy to bring you my conversation with Alex Ontiveros from Pacific West tiny homes. Pacific West has been in the certification business for a long time, and in this conversation, we’ll see if Alex can convince me whether tiny house certification is worth it. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/162In This Episode:The certification process explainedRVIA or ANSI: what qualifies for which?Egress windows and their importanceWhat is the cost of certification and what does it include?Why should a DIY builder have their tiny home certified?Materials, techniques, and systems that comply with codeDo you really need a contractor?The effect of the pandemic on the tiny house movementSend us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Sp
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Untangling the Tiny House Legal Landscape with Jenifer Levini
07/05/2021 Duración: 01h04minThe legal landscape of tiny homes is one of the most frustrating and confusing parts of the tiny house movement. In fact, “tiny home” isn’t even a legal term, so municipalities have had to figure out what form of existing law they fit into. My guest Jenifer Levini is a housing and land use lawyer, and author of Building, Occupying & Selling Tiny Homes Legally. I would consider this episode a must-listen: Jenifer walks us through the 6 types of tiny homes (from a legal perspective), why codes are critical for safety, RV vs. residential code, and her take on avoiding bad players. I hope you stick around! Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.161In This Episode:Tiny house isn't a legal term: here's an overview of the lawWhat are the different categories of tiny homes?Is it worth paying to have your tiny home certified?The ins and outs of egress windowsHow to ask if you can live legally in your tiny homeMythology about registering your THOWWhat a good builder looks likeAre you getting a gre
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SquareOne Villages is Creating Truly Affordable Tiny Home Co-Ops
30/04/2021 Duración: 42minSquareOne Villages is an amazing organization creating self-managed communities of cost-effective tiny homes for people in need of housing in and around Eugene Oregon. My guest Amanda Dellinger is the Community Relations Director, and if you’re curious about tiny home villages, this conversation is a must-listen. We start by exploring the co-op model for housing and delve into all the details of how these tiny home villages are funded, built, and maintained. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.160Send us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify More... Follow Ethan. Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Facebook Want to say 'thank you' for the show? Buy me a coffee!
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Lifestyle Design and Decluttering for the Tiny Life with Jessica Malone
23/04/2021 Duración: 30minThe concept of Lifestyle Design certainly predates the tiny house movement, but I see the two as very linked. Enter today’s guest, Jessica Malone, a lifestyle design coach who lives tiny herself. In the interview, we’ll talk about the difference between Decluttering versus Downsizing, life hacks for easy minimalism, and the mindset required to succeed. I hope you Stick around! Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.159In This Episode:Clutter is more than just 'stuff'Minimalism vs Decluttering: Are they the same?Tips for where to start and how to declutterFocusing more on what you do want and less on what you don'tShould you build your tiny house yourself or have it built for you?This Week's Sponsor: PrecisionTempPrecisionTemp is making one product to solve two issues that I know everyone deals with in a tiny house: running out of hot water and heating your tiny house. PrecisionTemp has made the amazing TwinTemp Junior propane tankless water heater, which provides unlimited hot wat
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Practical Tips for Long-Term International (Tiny) Travel with Kids
16/04/2021 Duración: 53minOne of the best ways to spend time as a family is traveling full-time. Traveling together can be fun, interesting, and educational for your children too. But it can also be difficult. My guests today are Jessica and Will Sueiro, and they are two parents who have done it successfully. They left the American rat race in 2014 and haven’t looked back. In this interview, we’ll get into the nitty-gritty details of full-time travel as a family- from health insurance and medical care to homeschooling and finding friends. I hope you stick around! Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.158In This Episode:Making it happen, instead of waiting for it to happenHow much space do children need away from their parents?Medical insurance when you're traveling fulltimeThe language barrier isn't much of a barrier at allMaking an income on the road (pre and post-COVID)Monthly budgets and keeping expenses downThe questions that everyone should ask, but don'tThis Week's Sponsor: Tiny House DecisionsTiny
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Living in a Yurt Full Time (Through Winter) with Kevin O'Brien
09/04/2021 Duración: 37minIn some ways, the Yurt is the original tiny house on wheels. If you’ve never seen one, a Yurt is a portable, round tent covered with skins or felt and used as a dwelling by nomadic groups in Central Asia. In America, Yurts have been popular since the ’70s, and I’ve wanted to interview a yurt dweller here on the show for some time. Enter my guest, Kevin Obrien, who lives year-round, off-grid in his yurt in New Hampshire. Kevin will explain why he chose a yurt over other forms of housing and what the benefits and drawbacks are for full-time living. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.157In This Episode:What is a yurt?Is a yurt appropriate for cold-weather climates?Where to buy and what you can expect to pay for a yurtWind, cold, and heat: the yurt can handle it allKevin's unique sleeping arrangement sounds super comfyNo fridge? Off-grid cooking and food storage solutionsPlans for the interior of the yurtThis Week's Sponsor: PrecisionTempLet’s face it, most Tiny House dwellers want their ho
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Cargo Trailer to Tiny Home with Nicoll Davis
02/04/2021 Duración: 46minIs it possible to convert a cargo trailer into a tiny home? On today’s show, I take with Nicoll Davis, who currently lives and travels full time in a 112 square foot converted cargo trailer with her husband Jake and their dogs. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the photos and total cost of the conversion. Oh, and a few days after scheduling my interview with Nicoll, I saw her featured prominently in a New York Times article about tiny home living during the pandemic. She wasn’t happy with how she was portrayed, so we start there. Stay tuned! Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.156In This Episode:Why a cargo trailer and what did the conversion take?What happens when your campground closes suddenly?The cost of the build and where everything is storedHow to travel full-time with 3 dogs - and an essential piece of equipmentTips on cargo trailer conversionsAbout the misrepresentation in the NYT articleSend us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify More...
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Rainwater Harvesting for Tiny Houses (And Beyond!)
26/03/2021 Duración: 01h02minFiguring out how to get your tiny house a supply of water is one of the biggest challenges you’ll face living off-grid. Wouldn’t it be great if we could simply capture and use the water that falls out of the sky? I had always thought that rainwater harvesting in a tiny house would be inconvenient and ineffective due to the small roof size. Enter today's guest, Brad Lancaster. Brad is a tiny house dweller and author of several award-winning books about rainwater harvesting, and he has completely changed my mind. Not only is rainwater harvesting doable in a tiny house, but I’m actually planning on implementing some rainwater capture in my own setup. Don’t miss this conversation with Brad Lancaster so you can learn how to get started with Rainwater Harvesting!Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net.155In This Episode: Overview of rainwater harvesting strategiesWinter water tipsHow to keep the water clean to avoid having to treat itDoes a dirty roof affect rainwater harvesting?Brad's system and w
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Living Tiny in 84 Square Feet: 11 Years Later!
19/03/2021 Duración: 53minMichelle Jones discovered the tiny house movement well before most of us, struck up a friendship with Dee Williams, and had her 84sf tiny house built by Dee’s company PAD. She’s been quietly living tiny in Portland, OR backyards for 11 years now, and in a lot of ways, tiny living has helped to guide and inspire her unconventional career choices. In this interview, Michelle shares her reflections on living tiny for 11 years and some of the unexpected things she has learned along the way. Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/154In This Episode:Living tiny before it was a thing: Michelle's instincts, journey, and "aha" momentsIs there room for a relationship in a tiny home?Getting to know your tiny house and preparing for the different outcomes of difficult situationsSetting up systems for your environment and the importance of redundancyHow living tiny helped Michelle realize and pursue her purposeBuilding your house out of materials that are meaningful to youStaying tiny for 11 years:
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How to Pick a Great Contractor
12/03/2021 Duración: 49minThe home you build or buy may be the single biggest purchase you’ll ever make. That’s why choosing the right builder is such a consequential decision. But since we’ll only ever need to do this once or twice in our lives, it’s very easy to be taken advantage of, or miss red-flags before we plunk down our life savings on a tiny home. My guests this week, Paul Dashevsky and Jon Grishpul started the company GreatBuildz to connect homeowners with reliable, pre-vetted contractors. In the interview, I’ll ask them the tough questions about what to look for in a contractor, and they share so many gems! Don't miss it! Also, Paul and Jon created a downloadable checklist "How To Choose A Contractor" and they're making it available to listeners of the show. You'll be able to download that at thetinyhouse.net/153.Full show notes and images at thetinyhouse.net/153In This Episode:You have homework: the steps you should take before you call a contractorThe basic things your contractor must have and wh
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Why Do Tiny Houses Develop Mold, Air Quality, and Moisture Issues?
05/03/2021 Duración: 58minChad Deschenes is a building inspector who is usually called in when issues like air quality, mold, and moisture have gotten out of control. Chad is here to blow the whistle on some of the standard tiny house building methods, and share some common problems he sees in buildings, large and small. Plus, Chad will share the one system that EVERY tiny house must have. Chad has kindly shared lots of photos to go along with this interview, and you can find them on the show notes page at thetinyhouse.net/152In This Episode:Every home, even brand new construction, should have an inspectionSymptoms of a mold issue and the lasting effectsThe one system you must have in your home (tiny or not)Workmanship matters: this is where people consistently get it wrongSIPs, insulation, vapor barriers, and your roofHow to detect mold in your house and is it fixable?This Week's Sponsor: Tiny House DecisionsTiny House Decisions is the guide that I wish I had when I was building my tiny house. And it comes in three different pa
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Learning from a Failed Tiny House: Moisture, Mold, and Rot with Chris Murphy
26/02/2021 Duración: 41minIt’s every homeowner’s nightmare to discover a small patch of mold, and then learn that their floor, subfloor, and insulation have all become a soft, rotten waste. But that’s exactly what happened to my guest today, Chris Murphy. Chris and his wife Bri had to move out of their tiny house unexpectedly when it was discovered that there was a terrible moisture issue in both the floor and walls. In this interview, Chris tells his story so we can all learn from the critical mistakes that were made in Chris and Bri’s tiny home.Full Show Notes and Images: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/151In This Episode:From tiny house dweller to houseguest in 3 daysHow Chris's subfloor was built and how it should have been builtAsk which spray foam your builder is usingThe builder's responseHow do you even fix a mold-ridden subfloor?Vapor barriers and insulation to get rid of extra waterWhy you should engage with others in the tiny house movementWhere do you park in a town where tiny houses are illegal?This Week's Spo
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Are Tiny Homes a Solution for COVID Evictions?
19/02/2021 Duración: 43minLindsay Wood is an evangelist for tiny living, and these days she’s as busy as ever. As the pandemic has put economic pressure on a large swath of the country, tiny houses are being increasingly seen as a solution to housing affordability and inequality. But there are some big legal hurdles to get over before we get there, and in this interview, Lindsay helps us explore them.Full Show Notes and Images: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/lindsay-wood-2In This Episode:Could tiny homes be included in the eviction moratorium?Lindsay's affordable housing investment planNew legislation in CA that's great for ADU ownersWhy the ordinances in CA can help legalize tiny homes elsewhereThe reasons that many cities have not allowed tiny housesAdditional expenses that are necessary to ready a site for tiny house parkingAlternatives to trailersThe difference between 'traditional affordable housing' and 'tiny house affordable housing'What is THIA doing to help with the housing crisis?This Week's
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Housing and Contract Law for Tiny Houses
12/02/2021 Duración: 01h29sContracts, Evictions, Housing Law. These topics might make your eyes glaze over, but they are becoming big issues for the tiny house movement. My guest today is Jody Gabel, a trial attorney with 25 years of experience in mobile home park law, RV tenancies, landlord/tenant and housing law, and local government issues. On the show, we’ll explore the challenges and solutions facing tiny house dwellers, landlords, and communities. I learned a lot and I know you will too!Full show notes and links at thetinyhouse.net/149In This Episode:Read your contract, read the lease, understand the expectations, and get it in writingWhat to look out for in a contract and what to be cautious ofWhat does "replevin" mean and how might it apply to you?Do you want to rent to tiny house dwellers? Here's what you need in your contractSometimes exceptions are reasonable and appropriateHow to protect yourself and your buildThe obvious and not-so-obvious effects of COVID on the tiny house movementShould your builder have y
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Is it Still Possible to Build a Tiny for Under $10k?
05/02/2021 Duración: 39minIf it has wheels, chances are someone has made a moveable tiny house out of it. On today’s show, the “it” I’m referring to is a 1985 Railroad Camp Car. My guest is Hannah Doss, who converted said railroad car into a gorgeous moveable tiny house in just 3 months and for less than 9000 dollars.Full Show Notes and Images: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/148In this Episode: What is a railroad camp car and how can you find one for yourself?The budget breakdown: creative ways to accumulate materials and what costs the mostDid you know about the 10-year rule in some RV parks?How Hannah and her friend, Toobz, came up with the muralWhat inspired Hannah's children's book?It's not all rainbows and butterflies, but it's definitely worth the workMonthly expenses in the RV park and impromptu tiny house toursCreative bed configuration and repurposed store displaysThis Week's Sponsor: Tiny House EngageIs this the year that you're finally going to embark on your dream of living tiny? If you're
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Lessons from Designing over 150 Tiny Houses with Pinup Houses Founder Joshua Woodsman
29/01/2021 Duración: 40minI love looking at tiny house plans. Just seeing how other designers solve the space-related challenges of a tiny house is inspiring. That’s why I was super excited when I discovered PinUpHouses, the international design studio run by my guest Joshua Woodsman. PinupHouses sells digital plans for over 150 small and tiny houses, cottages, and sheds, and they’ve been doing for many years. Today, I’ll ask Joshua what got him into tiny houses in the first place and what he’s learned from designing so many of them. Full Show Notes and Images: https//www.thetinyhouse.net/joshua-woodsmanIn This EpisodeHousing trends in Germany and how they affect the Czech RepublicSimplify everything: Joshua's dream for a streamlined building processJoshua's fully off-grid container houseWhat philosophy and the architecture of slums have in commonThe purpose of the Magenta and France housesWhat's coming up for Pinup Houses next?Sponsor:Take 20% off Tiny House Decisions using the coupon code tinyTiny House Decisions is t
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Rocket Mass Heaters For Tiny Houses: What, How and Why?
22/01/2021 Duración: 54minRocket Mass Heaters are a very popular DIY in the cob, natural building, and permaculture world, but is only starting to get traction in the tiny house movement. Today, Chris McClellan AKA Uncle Mud is here to explain how Rocket Mass Heaters Work, how to build one of your own, and most importantly, his design for a tiny rocket heater, called the Cottage Rocket.Full Show Notes and Images: https://www.thetinyhouse.net/uncle-mudIn This Episode"The first non-suicidal woodstove" is safer and more efficientTips for those who want to DIY their own rocket mass heaterDon't skimp on these materials, especially in a tiny houseHow the EPA tests woodstoves explains why rocket heaters aren't quite legalEnough heat for 8 hours without being overheated: the Cottage Rocket does itMakeup air and minimizing the chance of smoke in your houseSaving money, using scraps, and lowering the environmental footprintWhere to find cheaper materials to insulate your tiny houseSponsor: Take 20% off Tiny House Decisions u
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Innovative Designs for Cold Weather Tiny Living in Canada with Daniel Ott
15/01/2021 Duración: 40minDaniel Ott is one of the first tiny home builders in Ontario, working to change the housing market by designing and building legal tiny homes (which is no small feat under the Ontario Building Code, one of the strictest codes in North America). Using his unique UpSizeDown Method, Daniel and his team at True North Tiny Homes not only design your tiny dream home, but they also help you get prepared to thrive in it.The post Innovative Designs for Cold Weather Tiny Living in Canada with Daniel Ott- #145 appeared first on The Tiny House.Send us a textSupport the showListen. Subscribe. Rate. Review. Apple Podcasts Spotify More... Follow Ethan. Mastodon Instagram Pinterest Facebook Want to say 'thank you' for the show? Buy me a coffee!