Let The Music Play

There must be some Internet meme or quote or proverb somewhere that says music makes a house a home. How could it not? Music is medicinal. It is that bridge to Tarebithia; a creation that takes each of us away from the sometimes harshness of reality to a perfect forest kingdom. … Read more

Five Tiny House Resolutions for 2016

This year I intend to lose 25 pounds and keep 15 of them off. I am going to TXT message people less. I am going to commit to sending out 5 handwritten letters a month. In 2016 I am going to…..yeah, I’m not sure why I do this to myself … Read more

Surviving And Thriving In Cold Weather Camping

When thinking about camping one usually thinks about long, warm days and rich, reddish sunsets. They think of nighttime campfires and crisp mornings. The smell of hot dogs over the grill and the salt of trail mix usually tempt the tastebuds. Mixed in with a healthy dose of loathing the mosquitos and keeping caution against bears, camping is an American pastime. But when the days get darker sooner and the moon illuminates the snow-draped forest floor as well as the retreat of the typical summertime camper, most tents get packed away and state parks are traded in for the cushion of the Hampton Inn. Plan accordingly though and cold weather camping affords you plenty of space to yourself, the real warmth of a campfire, and the joy of “Boy Scout Stew” in the embers of this mornings split wood.

 

A winter camping trip requires a little more thought and planning that the average summer excursion though. Much like building a tiny house for the Northeast region as opposed to the deep South, there are a number of tips that should be observed and taken into consideration in order to successfully navigate the cold-weather conditions.

DRESS PROPERLY

When cold weather camping you won’t always be mobile and producing warming sweat. There will be moments of inactivity where you will want clothes that keep you warm. When motion stops it is more difficult to maintain a suitable temperature. The trick? Layer up! This is the same when considering a tiny house. Don’t depend just on insulation or your electric heater or your solar array. Be prepared for cold weather and atypical conditions. Just this past year a number of fulltime nomads and tiny housers alike were faced with terribly cold temps. Thankfully many of them had skirted their wheel areas, lined windows with quilts, wore thermal underwear, and used lap blankets.

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How To Choose A Tiny House Builder (part 2)

Last week the topic of how to choose a tiny house builder was introduced. It was established that choosing one can be an awesome experience for both the client and the contractor or it can be a sticky situation, at best. Whatever the case, choosing a contractor is important on … Read more

How To Choose A Tiny House Builder (part 1)

I am constantly enamored by the growing number of social media updates and posts detailing tiny house builds gone wrong. Just this morning I read about a builder who used the wrong material for the floor joists and cross bracing of a tiny house shell. In this world of lightning … Read more

Organizing Your Christmas

It never fails. Each year around mid-September I make an announcement that we are going to have a holiday season this year that is relatively stress-free, is more organized, and presents more opportunities to just relax and enjoy each other. It seems though that no sooner do I say that … Read more

Top 5 Tiny House Tools

 

Building a tiny house or a small house or even renovating a pre-existing house is no easy feat. Can it be done? Absolutely. Ask the hundreds (if not thousands) of living folks who have already done it. It is fairly obvious though that none of these projects in the last 50 years were completed without the use of some very important tools that extend beyond the hand plane, the claw hammer, and the saw. In fact, it is hard to imagine in the last 10 years one of these projects being completed without a compressor of some size and a few key pneumatic tools. Always choose the right tools for the job and building a tiny house is no exception.

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Giving Thanks In A Big Way

It has been a number of years since the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag gathered to celebrate Colonial America’s first successful harvest. In fact, it has been 396 years (or so) as best we can tell. And while our modern celebrations are as much about a big New York City parade, a football … Read more

When Tiny Turns Small And Life Gets Bigger

Since 2009 Tiny r(E)volution has undergone a couple of facelifts. Why the changes? In short, because life changes. With each season comes new adventure, new trial, new circumstances, new opportunities, and the like. Imagine how the Indiana Jones series would have been if he had just been content battling a … Read more

Working From Home (with youngins at your feet)

The exchange of working at home instead of going in to the office is not one to be taken lightly. It goes without saying that a telecommuter or SAHW (stay-at-home-worker) has a number of issues to overcome that fall under the header of “self-disciplined.” Without going into great detail there … Read more