Tag: Macy Miller

  • How Appendix Q Changes Could Give Tiny Homes a Clear Regulatory Path

    How Appendix Q Changes Could Give Tiny Homes a Clear Regulatory Path

    Professionals in the housing sector often find that regulatory language presents the most significant barrier to alternative housing.

    A recent episode of the Less House, More Resilience podcast explores this landscape in detail. Host Laura Lynch speaks with architect Macy Miller regarding an upcoming adjustment to the International Residential Code (IRC).

    The conversation focuses primarily on the IRC’s Appendix Q. This appendix currently omits language addressing the wheels and chassis of tiny homes. This omission historically places owner-builders in an uncertain legal position.

    Macy details the current effort to introduce performance-based and prescriptive proposals to address this specific gap. These proposals aim to provide a clear regulatory framework for local jurisdictions.

    The upcoming April code vote represents a concrete opening for the industry. Passing this language provides a practical pathway for municipalities seeking to expand housing options.

    The National Association of Home Builders has signaled support for the measure. If the vote is delayed, the next opportunity to adopt the language falls in the 2030 code cycle.

    Signing the Change.org petition is one way to support the measure before the April vote.

    Image: Tiny House Design by Michael Janzen with SketchUp Pro and rendered by Gemini Pro 3.1.

  • Macy Miller: Following a Dream to Unexpected Places | Unlikely Lives

    I did consider all the options, even having a kid. My life could have gone any number of directions, so I designed it to be very flexible… A lot of tiny houses have built-in furniture. I don’t have built-in furniture very intentionally. I like re-arranging a lot. There’s about nine different arrangements I could have for this furniture.” – Macy Miller via Unlikely Lives

    Read more about Macy Miller: Following a Dream to Unexpected Places at Unlikely Lives. You can follow Macy Miller on her blog, MiniMotives.com

  • Macy Miller’s Kitchen

    Some say a tiny house kitchen can’t be functional and complete. It’s really just a matter of priorities, as this tiny house shows.

    I very much believe that form follows function. Everything in a design should have a reason and a purpose. Good design can seamlessly integrate a plethora of systems and make it look natural. It can take various pieces and add them up to make a greater ‘whole’.” – Macy Miller

    See more of Macy’s house and her Timeline Photos at minimotives.

  • Tiny r(E)volution – Interview with Stacey Whitcomb

    I remember running away from home when I was three in the middle of dinner, in the middle of winter in Montana. Dad was teasing me and I gave him a warning but he didn’t believe me. Down the stairs and out the front door I flew. I could hear my mom chewing his ear off as I slammed the door.” – Tiny r(E)volution

    Listen to the interview…