Ultra Efficient Solargon 30

by Kent Griswold on December 10th, 2009. 6 Comments

I’ve covered the Solargon a couple of times before as I think it is a very efficient home and has a very unique design. This home featured here is a 30 foot version and though not a tiny home it fits well into the small home size.

Doug Kirk from Solargon Homes contacted me to let me know that they are having a special Stimulus Sale with big savings on their 20′ and 30′ models. He wanted me to share with you this information. To get all the information visit their site.

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Doug also mentioned that they are happy to say that Bob Sutherland of Sutherland Lumber is the proud owner of a 30’ Solargon with 10’ walls just west of Loveland, Colorado. There are over 60 Sutherland Lumber stores; so Bob could have built any number of buildings for his private mountain family retreat home. So when he decided to assemble a Solargon we asked him why. Continue Reading »

Posted December 10th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in SIPs, Yurts
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Sing Protype for Sale

by Kent Griswold on November 23rd, 2009. 1 Comment

Peter Sing is offering another one of his prototypes for sale and at a very good price. This one is not on a trailer and does not have a loft but would make a great office space or spare room or a getaway somewhere.

With it’s open floor plan your imagination is the limit and you can be creative in how you finish this building. At 8 foot by 14 feet and an asking price of $6,200 you can take it home.

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The Sing cottage is built using the Sing honeycomb product designed by Sing. The Sing honeycomb panels are made with patented Sing honeycomb core which is a low cost, high strength, lightweight panel. The cottage is insulated with EPS, or urethane foam which offers an insulation value of (R-6.5 per inch) to learn more about Sing products go to these links www.singtinyhouse.com and www.lightweightnews.com.

The cottage is located in McCleary, Washington and you can contact Tina via email at info@singhome.com or by telephone at 360-495-3577. Be sure and let Tina or Peter know you learned about the cottage at the Tiny House Blog.

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Posted November 23rd, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in SIPs, Tiny House for Sale
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Sonoma Shanty to Go

by Kent Griswold on June 24th, 2009. 4 Comments

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Most of you have been following the development of the Sonoma Shanty plans, workshop and kit. Stephen Marshall of the Little House on the Trailer has taken the Sonoma Shanty one more step and added wheels and a little more space.

The Sonoma Shanty on wheels, is a completed shell on wheels that is designed for the do-it-yourselfer to furnish and complete. Stephen has attempted to make this the most affordable base unit on wheels.

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*** No Longer Available *** At $9,000 you get an eight foot by twenty foot home with 160 square feet, it is a nice size area to develop as a home.

Easily design a bathroom and shower in the rear, with a kitchen galley on one side and storage on the other. The main living area would be in the front of the shanty. A loft could be put above the bathroom and kitchen area for additional storage or sleeping.

By using Sing Panels (SIPs) this home is already insulated and ready to complete. All you need to do is add wiring and plumbing and do the finish work and add the appliance and fixtures you want.

You as the designer could complete the interior to your own taste and design as you get an open canvas to work with. A basic home at a very affordable price, one more option for a tiny house.

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Posted June 24th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in SIPs, Stick Built, Tiny House Concept
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Shed-Boy Mini-Home

by Kent Griswold on May 6th, 2009. 15 Comments

Shed-Boy Demonstration Building

Shed-Boy a company located in Port Townsend, WA, build small buildings for which can be used for almost any function you can imagine. Shed-Boy’s focus is as an efficiency dwelling unit, fully self-contained, so they can function as..

  •  Accessory Dwelling Unit (mother-in-law suite)
  • cottage or cabin
  • guest house
  •  art studio
  • rental

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Each plan series comes in lengths from 16’ to 28’ and are 14’ deep. Shed-Boy also has the Outlaw model, a 10 x12 unit which gives you a 120 s.f. unit with a full kitchen, bath and laundry, and enough room for a fold-away bed!

Sustainability is deeper than “green” products and finishes. Shed-Boy wants to go beyond LEED platinum. Shed-Boy’s goal is to provide quality buildings that utilize resources to strengthen our communities. Zero-impact is no longer enough- we need to have a positive impact
with what is available now!

  • Designed to be modular, panelized, or constructed on-site with optimum efficiency.
  • In our base model, finishes are minimal creating the lowest cost product with the highest utility.
  • Small spaces are efficient to heat, and light. Less surface area, fewer corners, and building envelope penetrations result in tighter more efficient buildings.

Check out the Shed-Boy site to learn more.

Update: This is a 12 x 16,- it is the Jake floor plan- this one is constructed with SIPs and was completed in about 7.5 hours. – more photo’s are available under the slides button at at the bottom of our web page www.shed-boy.com

Photo Credit: Shed-Boy

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Posted May 6th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in Pre-fab, SIPs
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Flat Pack Cowboy Cabin

by Kent Griswold on February 20th, 2009. 3 Comments

Form & Forest Flat Pack Cabins

If you have ever dreamed of getting away to a contemporary piece of design your moment has arrived. Form & Forest have worked hard to bring stunning design together with prefab manufacturing techniques that allow you to build a cabin and enjoy it sooner.

Form & Forest offers a range of cabins that have been designed for how you live at the cabin, both inside and out. Generous indoor and outdoor living spaces group the eating, entertaining and relaxing together while offering seclusion for sleeping and quiet reading.

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The generous decks and large windows are designed into the plans with the full expectation that you will be building your cabin in a pretty fantastic landscape. A Landscape whose vistas, trees and rocks should be appreciated and embraced.

You might be wondering what is a flat pack cabin exactly? Form & Forest builds prefabricated panelized walls and components based on architectural plans in their indoor manufacturing facility and deliver them to your job site.  These components are shipped flat along with siding, doors, windows, and roofing materials.

The Cowboy shown here is 635 square feet and the price for the kit is $68,100 excluding shipping and taxes. To learn more and see more designs and download a brochure, visit the Form & Forest website.

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Posted February 20th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in Pre-fab, SIPs
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The Taliesin Mod.FabTM

by Kent Griswold on February 19th, 2009. 5 Comments

Stephanie Reiley of Coming Unmoored pointed this great find out to me on facebook the other day and I wanted to share with you this neat prototype that I personally hope will go into production one day.

The Taliesin Mod.FabTM is an example of simple, elegant, and sustainable living in the desert. The one-bedroom, 600-square-foot prototype residence relies on panelized construction to allow for speed and economy on site or in a factory.

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It can be connected to utilities or be “unplugged,” relying on low-consumption fixtures, rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway.

The Taliesin Mod.FabTM was designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture with the faculty guidance of Michael P. Johnson and Jennifer Siegal, project manager Christian Butler, recent M.Arch graduate, and assistant project manager Nick Mancusi, current BAS student.

You can view the construction of this home at the PrairieMod blog and more pictures at the Taliesin Mod.FabTM site.

Photo Credits Bill Timmerman

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Posted February 19th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in Pre-fab, SIPs, Tiny House Concept
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