Solar Powered Tiny House
Powered by a 2.4kw Antaris solar kit. 3 panels sitting snugly on the roof will charge the 6 batteries throughout the day. When fully charged, holds enough power to boil a kettle for an hour continuously.” – Tiny House Swoon
Powered by a 2.4kw Antaris solar kit. 3 panels sitting snugly on the roof will charge the 6 batteries throughout the day. When fully charged, holds enough power to boil a kettle for an hour continuously.” – Tiny House Swoon
A self-built house constructed from earth bags in Turkey. Photos by Melissa Maple. More info. here.” – Tiny House Swoon See more of The Mud House
A 156 square feet tiny house on wheels in Morrision, Colorado. Built by Tiny Diamond Homes. More info. here.” – Tiny House Swoon
Living simply and tiny way up in Alaska.” – Tiny House Swoon Follow the Driftwood on their blog. See more at Tiny House Swoon.
Over 800 hours went into planning and building this tiny house. I was able to use a good bit of reclaimed lumber and material for my project and I used mostly rough cut sawmill lumber for my exterior, interior, and trim.” – Travis via Tiny House Swoon
A 102 square feet tiny house on wheels in Ontario, Canada. More info. here.” – Tiny House Swoon
Cinder Box is a MicroDwelling inspired by a desire to produce a prototype for small scale living and working. The 200sf unit includes a general living space with corner sliding doors opening up to an exterior porch.” – Tiny House Swoon
A pre-fab house that can be used as a treehouse and erected in 5 days. Photos by Blue Forest.” – Tiny House Swoon
A 160 square feet tiny house on wheels in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Designed and built by East Coast Tiny Homes.” – Tiny House Swoon
A remote, handcrafted 480 square feet cabin in Maine, United States. More info. here.” – Tiny House Swoon Read and see more at Tiny House Swoon
A 72 square feet tiny house on wheels in Denver, Colorado. More info. here.” – Tiny House Swoon
On March 5th, 2013, three warriors traveled to Siloam Springs, Arkansas to purchase a 1966 Flxible city transit bus with the intention of transforming the bus into a low-impact mobile unit that will travel the country and teach communities about sustainability, communication, and the power of love.” – Jaime via Tiny House Swoon