Tiny Texas Houses make the News

by Kent Griswold on November 16th, 2008. 5 Comments

A new article on Tiny Texas Houses and the tiny house movement hit the presses yesterday. Tiny Texas Houses are built from salvaged and renewable materials. These beautiful little homes show how old items can be reused and made into something new.

The article shows how people who have bought these homes use them for different purposes, from homes to art studios. Read the original article at statesman.com.

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Posted November 16th, 2008 by Kent Griswold and filed in Stick Built, Tiny House Articles
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5 Responses to “Tiny Texas Houses make the News”

  1. Rusty says:

    These houses are very unique. One of a kind. Have gone and actually seen the houses. They are beautiful, the best craftsmanship I have ever seen! The custom built cabinets, Murphy beds, ladders….. I could go on and on. I am in the process of selling my larger unused home to get off the grid with one of Brad Kittels energy efficient, custom build, well built homes.
    These homes can be handed down to my children and their children, and can be moved where ever we wish.
    The recaimed materials are the exquisite. These homes are like the smaller homes of our Grandparents. Full of comfort and love.
    Great job Brad Kittel and your crews.
    someday everyone will wake up and realize that this is the way to go.

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