I love that my house has minimal impact on the earth by being off the grid. I use solar panels, propane gas, greywater system and passive solar heating and cooling.” – Vina via Apartment Therapy
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I love that my house has minimal impact on the earth by being off the grid. I use solar panels, propane gas, greywater system and passive solar heating and cooling.” – Vina via Apartment Therapy
Learn more about Vina’s Minimal Impact on the Earth
You never know where you’ll find tin house inspiration. This bedroom is not inside a tiny house, but it could be. Love the use of space under that attic roofline!
Erin and Aaron collaborated with Nicole Blair, of Studio 512, and they didnt waste a bit of material.” – Apartment Therapy
via Erins Warm & Wood-Wrapped Austin Budget Bungalow. Photo by Adrienne Breaux.
The interior surfaces of fir, pine, and cedar create a sanctuary of calm that smells divine. In every direction there are windows facing out to the trees and sky. Sunlight plays upon the interior with an ever-changing show of warm glows and shadow.” – Apartment Therapy
Read and see more of Jenn’s Big Heart Tiny House — Small Cool Contest
It all started with a wildly imaginative dream, sketched on a cocktail napkin one summer night in 2011. Chris and Kristen wanted to design a boat to use as a creative outlet and a place for entertaining summer guests. Never mind the fact that neither had experience with boat building. The couple, artists and gallery owners who divide their time between Newport and New York, aren’t ones to shun a challenge, no matter how unachievable it may seem.” – Apartment Therapy
See more of Chris and Kristen’s Dreamy Houseboat at Apartment Therapy.