Tiny House Book 1 Now on Kindle

Tiny House Book 1

Tiny House Book 1, which is in Kindle format is actually the Tiny House Magazine Issues 1 and 2 is now available for purchase. Kindle has not allowed new magazines onto their platform for over a year and I have wanted to offer the Tiny House Magazine in this format … Read more

Trophy Amish Log Cabins

Several years ago, while looking for a weekend getaway cabin, Jim Gega of Trophy Amish Cabins in Michigan was disappointed by what he found in the park model industry. What looked like an actual cabin, was just 2×4 construction with pine log siding. After finding an Amish craftsman in Ohio, Jim decided to build small log cabins made with Eastern White Pine and Eastern Red Cedar that truly reflect the classic log cabin—just a bit smaller and portable.

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“We started out building high quality solid log hunting cabins, then the business grew due to custom designs and affordability,” Jim said. “We are different because our clients can actually sketch their own floor plan. Our clients also send us a map of their property so our designers can custom design their cabin for their specific site and needs. In 2010 we started building furniture that could ship inside a client’s cabin and added rollout storage drawers beneath the bunk beds. We have evolved into a high quality custom log cabin company that will deliver to your property throughout the Continental U.S.”

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Jim said that log cabins have great thermal mass and are as efficient as the best insulated stick built homes. Log cabins are also build with natural materials without the use of fire retardant chemicals. The Trophy Amish Cabins are used primarily has weekend homes or hunting lodges. A few clients live in their cabins year round. The largest cabin is 12×32 feet, and the smallest is 10×16 feet with a small porch. Because of their weight, Jim does not recommend attaching the cabins to a trailer.

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Tiny Floating Homes: NECESSE

Awhile back I shared a post featuring the mountain yurt that Jair and Mel Stolz built up in Golden, British Columbia. Jair’s brother, Eben, shares the same passion to live a life less ordinary, though he chooses a different kind of tiny. My boyfriend Peter and I became fast friends … Read more

John’s Desert Cabin

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by John Hall I live in this small Casita which I completed in April of 2012. It is 20 miles north of Tucson and it sits on two plus acres in a saguaro cactus forest. The cabin was designed and built by Richard Moser and his son Jeffrey in 2012.It … Read more

How To Turn Your iPad Into A Laptop

Couple Chooses To Live In 264 sq.ft. Even After Winning Lotto. Hollowed Tree Now Home For Single College Student. How One Man Turns An Oil Tanker Into A Mobile Tiny Home. Those are the titles you expect to see on Tiny House Blog. They are the sort of topics that … Read more

Do-it-yourself Airstream Renovators

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DIYer fulfills a longtime dream Not everyone who dreams of renovating an Airstream should try it. Tackling such a project requires a broad skill set, ample free-time, problem-solving patience and courage. As the Airstream ownership craze grows, an increasing number do-it-yourselfers are stepping up to the challenge, and a family-run … Read more