Real Goods Tiny Houses

by Kent Griswold on May 12th, 2009. 9 Comments

I am very lucky to be living in Northern California where there is a lot of tiny house activities going on. Besides, Jay with Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, Bill with Tortoise Shell Homes and Stephen with Little House on the Trailer, I am just 45 minutes from Hopland and the flagship Real Goods Store and Educational Center.

A few weeks ago I was on my way to see my folks in Ukiah and pick up Max our dog and decided to take some time to stop by Real Goods and photograph their tiny houses that they have scattered around their property.

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I have stopped in at different times as they were constructing the homes, but never had my camera with me. This time I went prepared with the idea to share with the Tiny House Blog readers what Real Goods has to offer for examples of tiny homes.

I have attached a lot of pictures to this post and have put brief descriptions under the photos. So take your time and enjoy. If your ever in the area, reserve time to visit Real Goods, you won’t be disappointed.

Here is what Real Goods has to say about themselves:

We’ve been busy getting stocked up for the holiday season and fine-tuning displays to make them educational and exciting — emphasizing product groupings like “Relocalization and Peak Oil,” “Biofuels and Alternative Transportation,” and “Green Building.” We’re also revamping our Renewable Energy Department, where we’ve seen sales numbers double annually in response to worldwide global warming concerns. Our sustainable living library contains more than 2,000 titles on subjects including organic and biodynamic gardening, cooking, natural and green building, renewable energy, intentional community, permaculture, politics, alternative fuels, electric vehicles, sustainable outdoor projects and much more. You’ll also find new men’s and women’s organic clothing (from basic to hip) as well as healthy body care products. And for the little ones on your list, we carry dozens of educational and solar toys. More than half the store’s products cannot be found in this catalog, so we invite you to stop by, browse and experience the future, while you check out the wonders of the Solar Living Center. The Hopland Real Goods store is open every day (except Christmas Day) from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Go and visit the Real Goods Website and if you are in the area be sure and stop by and check everything out yourself.

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Straw Bale Welcome Building

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Inside of Strawbale Welcome Building

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Colorado Yurt Company Dwelling

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Straw Bale and Stick Built Garden Shed

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Straw Bale Residence

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SIP Building Example

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YurtBoy Yurt

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Straw Bale Bathroom would make a cool tiny house

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Windmill and Giant Solar Panels

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Cob Well House

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Tepee Residence

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Straw Bale and Stick Built Tiny House

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Back of Straw Bale and Stick Built Residence

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Painted Storage Container

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Solar Option for a Tiny House

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Portable Solar on a Trailer

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Posted May 12th, 2009 by Kent Griswold and filed in Earth/Cob, SIPs, Solar, Stick Built, Straw Bale, Tiny House Concept, Yurts
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