Tag: Greg Parham

  • Custom Gooseneck Tiny House

    …He and his wife Krissy were interested in having me build a tiny house for their young family to live in so they could simplify life, pay off their debt quicker, and start saving up for their ultimate dream of buying a sailboat and sailing ’round the world. With a toddler, a dog, and a cat comprising this family, as well as a second child on the way, they knew they would need something on the larger end of the tiny house spectrum, preferably 32′ or longer.” – Greg Parham at Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses

    Read and see more about this Custom Gooseneck Tiny House.

  • Tiny House Freedom

    Greg Parham of Durango says his tiny house has all the necessary amenities – a loft for sleeping, and a kitchen with a stove and water heater that operate on propane. Parham, like others, has found a way to have more freedom, a simpler lifestyle and not be bound to an unmanageable mortgage.” – The Durango Herald

    via What’s the big idea? Photo by Steve Lewis for the Durango Herald

  • Colorado Cylinder Stoves: A Great Woodstove for a Tiny House

    I’ve been using the stove for over a month now and it works great! You can control the fire level by adjusting the flue and the air intake, which is a simple slider bar covering some holes in the door. It’s so simple, yet so effective. If the stove had a downside, it would be that you can’t fit huge logs in it. But then again, we’re talking about tiny houses here, so you don’t really need to.” – Greg Parham

    Learn more about the Colorado Cylinder Stoves

  • Greg Parham’s Tiny House – What’s the big idea?

    Greg Parham of Durango says his tiny house has all the necessary amenities – a loft for sleeping, and a kitchen with a stove and water heater that operate on propane. Parham, like others, has found a way to have more freedom, a simpler lifestyle and not be bound to an unmanageable mortgage.” – Dale Rodebaugh of the Durango Herald

    Read the full article at The Durango Herald

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    Photos by Steve Lewis from the Durango Herald.