Except for a few minor details Jonathan’s tiny house, a Tumbleweed Fencl, is complete and has left Flint, Michigan. His new temporary home is a well-kept wooded campground on a lake. The only drawback seems to be the tours… yep… tours. His tiny house has rapidly become quite an attraction and his new neighbors are just itching to take a peek inside his tiny home. Some have even warned him that they’re bringing back friends for a look.
Jonathan did a great job documenting the entire construction process on his blog and it’s loaded with great stuff any future tiny house owner-builder would want to know.
Congratulations Jonathan… definitely a major milestone!
i was wondering if you have a tiny house design for old people
you know of any ?
Several of us are working on more accessible tiny home designs and know that there is a real need. I’m not sure when these will be ready, but I’ve got some in the works.
how are the accessible tiny homes coming?
Check out these MedPods in Port Townsend, WA. They will do custom design according to your needs:
http://www.medpod.us/
Hello,
Can you please give me an address where your tiny houses are near Petaluma, CA so I can put it in my GPS and fine them?
Thanks!
Hi…my husband and I want to retire in Vernon, BC, Canada. I have just come upon these tiny home plans and wonder if you have a builder near us? I would definitely be interested in building something that would be debt-free and allow us to live well in our retirement! Thank you so much!
I was wondering where people have parked tiny houses in Michigan. I have been considering building one, but location and zoning regulations are a concern to me. If anyone has any success stories about locations in Michigan, It would be much appreciated if someone could provide some advice.