I am looking to connect with Vermont - based
tiny house owners as I am planning to build one this Spring.
Not exact matches
The
owner's response was to build the
tiny, awkwardly shaped home, now known
as Montlake Spite
House.
Several
Tiny House RV
owners are redesigning their small spaces to be mobile businesses, such
as coffee shops, hair salons, or food trucks.
Skeptics even escalate the conversation in classifying
Tiny House RV
owners as «hipsters foregoing McMansions.»
I have no intention of telling them I am living «quasi» illegally on the back 40 of someone's acreage — I say quasi
as the property is «grandfathered» in from being county to city and the
owner of said property is the original
owner — however the city at the moment does not fully see the value of allowing «small /
tiny»
houses on a foundation or otherwise.
One of the
tiny house owners told me that with all the publicity and advertising Spur has done trying to get the word out, spectators have become a nuisance by pointing, staring, and laughing
as they gawk and sometimes want a closer look, sometimes a personal tour.
I can only speak from my own personal experience
as a
Tiny House RV
owner.
There likely won't be
as much kitchen storage in this configuration
as there would be in a U-shaped kitchen, but if the
owner doesn't mind restocking the kitchen on a slightly more frequent basis, they want a downstairs bedroom, and they don't plan on driving their
tiny house around a ton, this configuration may be ideal.
To be clear, this does not apply to the DIY
tiny house builder
as owner - builder status is allowed within the residential code, no matter the home size.
Louche,
owner of
Tiny Home Builders of DeLand, Fla., said many aspiring homeowners watched their dreams slip away
as the
housing market crumbled.