A BIG milestone today for the Tiny House Blog Instagram page. One hundred thousand followers. Thank you so much! If you are not following please do by going here: https://www.instagram.com/tinyhouseblog/ We are easy to follow on your mobile device. Featured are photos from our blog posts as well as photos you share of your tiny houses and favorites.
Sunday, July 3, 2016
Saturday, July 2, 2016
Hale Kilo Hawaii Tiny House Project
Hale Kilo I’a is a unique twist on Hawaiian and modern architecture. Hale Kilo I’a is a collaborative project between H1 Construction & Fujita+Netski Architecture (together called H1+FN Design Collaborative). Playing with the idea of dual structures & the use of a creative wall, this project creates a private oasis right in the heart of
Friday, July 1, 2016
10 Tiny Houses for Sale in Wisconsin You Can Buy Now
Looking for a tiny house in the Badger State? Check out these ten small homes available for purchase right now! 10. The Amish Cottage Price: $95,000 Square Footage: 468 Location: Spring Valley Set on 8.67 acres in the countryside near Spring Valley, this Amish-built tiny house could be perfect for someone looking to move into
Thursday, June 30, 2016
Silent But Deadly with Sean David Burke
If you’re hankering for a Tiny House TO GO, then Sean’s Bento Box would most certainly fit the bill. In this week’s episode we’re thinking way outside the box and chatting with Sean Burke about his container house. If you think that moving a tiny house on wheels is a chore, just imagine how difficult
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
A Tiny House Was Someone Else’s Dream
I don’t usually write Op-Eds or articles that find me as the focal point. Truth is, I had almost written my entire other piece that was on a subject far removed from this. I was going to share with you the recent emergence of retro camper releases. Myself, smitten since last November with the Shasta
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
Not Your Typical “Yurt”
The technology for outdoor living has come a long way since nomadic Mongolians first created Gers, commonly referred to today as Yurts. In fact, the first instance of Yurts in recorded history dates back to hundreds of years before the birth of Jesus! Yurts were the perfect way for nomadic peoples to be able to
Monday, June 27, 2016
Bohemian Dome in the Desert
Geodesic domes had their heyday a few decades ago, but the style and quirky details of this dome in Joshua Tree brings the design back to today. Owned by Kathrin and Bryan Smirke, the Dome in the Desert has recently been featured in several magazines and books including “The New Bohemians: Cool and Collected Homes” by Justina
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