Adventures with Dorothy, or Tiny Living Lite

Hi, I’m Pia, and I’d like to share with your readers how I accidentally fell headfirst into, and headlong in love with, living Tiny. I had been infatuated with Tiny houses for about 5 years before I found Dorothy. I have a background in Architecture and I’ve lived in lots … Read more

Catawba Falls Cabins

While on a recent trip to North Carolina, a walk in the rainy woods revealed a few mushroom-like cabins tucked into the trees. The Catawba Falls Campground’s gypsy cabins are 8×14 foot arched wooden cabins available for rent and sleep up to four people. They share the campground with a … Read more

Tiny House Magazine Issue 22 Hot off of the ePress

Tiny House Magazine Issue 22

The latest issue of the Tiny House Magazine is hot off the ePress. You can get your copy now and subscribe for future issues by click here. Here is a list articles to read in this issue. Sixty-eight pages of great information:  Tiny Texas Houses “Willy Wonka” Reduce. Reuse. Remodel. Why Unpacking Matters … Read more

Tiny House Blog Welcomes A New Voice

Jody

HELLO Tiny House Community! My name is Jody Pountain. I am absolutely thrilled to introduce myself as the newest contributing writer for Tiny House Blog! You may remember seeing my articles in issues 16 and 19 of Tiny House Magazine, as well as being referenced in Andrew Odom’s fascinating Tiny … Read more

Hotel Living As A Tiny House Option

You wake up, put on your house shoes, throw on last night’s clothes that still lay in a pile on the floor, amble down to the lobby (of course stopping to speak to the college co-ed manning the front desk), grab a paper from the lobby coffee table, and stop … Read more

Alex’s Hovel

Alex lives in Northern Illinois and is building a hovel tiny house. The Hovel is a 481 cubic foot house, built from local stone and some salvaged materials. It is a very unique structure and I’m looking forward to seeing Alex complete it. Alex is trying to raise some funds … Read more