![]() ![]() This is also good for transport, as wider windows weaken walls laterally. I tried to keep the balanced look on the front side by dividing up the main window into three smaller windows. Since so many of you have requested, I have created an additional floor plan with a bathroom included. And a photo or two is always appreciated! We do ask that if you build, please share your experience, negative or positive, to help others in their building decisions. We are very happy to be able to share our tiny house plans with you completely free. We often have 6 or more adults (and as many or more children) inside without issue. I wanted to keep the interior open and uncluttered, with practical furnishings that are easy to convert for multiple uses. Please take a second to watch this video, with a full tour of our tiny house. We will be releasing additional plans that include full amenities should someone want to build this tiny house for full time living. We choose to keep our tiny house dry to reduce maintenance, as we have extreme cold in Alaska, and this is very common in our area. ![]() It is not a primary home for us, so does not have many amenities as a primary home would. We built it in town, and then towed it across a frozen lake during the winter, as there are no roads to the remote cabin site. The purpose of our tiny house is to use while working on a remote cabin. ![]() Regulations vary by state, so check locally before building. Because of roof overhangs, the tiny house is slightly over width, requiring us to have a permit to transport in our state. Our tiny house is built on a trailer 24' long and 8'6" wide (the exact trailer is a PJ Super Wide Channel B6). We built a tiny house, and love it! And want to share our experience and plans with you so you can build one too! ![]()
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