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These house plans were not prepared by or checked by a licensed engineer and/or architect. TinyHouseDesign.com does not represent or imply itself to be a licensed engineer and/or a licensed architect. Enjoy these free house plans but use them at your own risk. House plans licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License. I’m having the same problem. It’s always the plumbing.potable water, sewage and shower water.

If you can afford to dig a well, its the best because its always yours forever after free water. Composting toilet helps with the waste as you can just add it to compost pile. The other water options I’m toying with are rainwater collection and snowmelt (works well, just has to be strained thru cheesecloth after collection) Actually, a tank filled with rainwater fills my need for “grey” water – can be used to do dishes and showering. I do run it through a propane hot water heater. Its very small and does only 20 gals tops. Good sources to look for such items are thru RV supplies and large truck stop facilities. They always carry helpful items for a more mobile, compact lifestyle.

Sometimes, they just give you ideas. Glad to hear to went solar, not worth even building unless it’s solar! Keep us posted. Hi Michael, I was looking at the 8X16 tiny solar house plans and found what may be a problem or two. 1st– No piece of 2X4 lumber on the materials list is longer than 8 feet but the Right Wall Framing diagram has pieces that will be longer than 8 feet (wall is over 10 feet high) 2nd– The Right wall and Left wall have places where the loft 2X4s floor pieces would fit in between the verticle.

Please correct me on either of these if I am seeing things wrong in the plans. Also, I think you may be keeping the size a bit too tiny here, this can easily go to 20′ long and add a 4′ porch to the back for a more “home look”. Just a helpful bump! Thanks for the mind candy!

Another thing you might want to consider is making a second model of the house. Most trailers will have their battery and propane storage on the trailer tongue. Problem is, that runs right into the bathroom in the current design.

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When you put in a converter and other hook ups, it takes up space and makes the bathroom difficult to use. I was thinking, maybe the loft and bathroom should go on the back of the trailer, and the door on the side near the front. The kitchen could be across the front of the trailer, where the bathroom was originally placed. Michael, I still plan to write up observations from my build, but it may be awhile yet. Anyway, this is one idea you can check for feasibility. Overall, I still like the plan.

We will see if I feel different when I am towing it! My husband and built a permanent cabin on my parents’ property. It is 12′ x 20′ – three 3’x4′ windows on 1 20′ wall and the 2 12′ walls and so far 1 door. It’s one HUGE roomno bathroom, no kitchen. I’m looking for interior layouts. I found the kitchenettes – going to use a compost toilet – but we just don’t know how to lay it out.

Right now we have it set up with a double bed, vanity, futon, night stand, a foldable table and one cabinet. Living area separated from the bedroom area with shower curtains. Hi, I have two young teenage girls. I am a single mom. We have always lived in single room apartments about 250 sq.

Is it possible to have three sleeping areas. Two would work. Just be tough with there ages. Can the loft sleep two mats with a divider and some sort of bed downstairs also?

I would need a way to really open up the house with maybe double french doors. I figured a table that I could fold down against the wall or japanese seating would be better we don’t need a couch per say just a place to sit and eat or draw or work. Wonderful concept and great application for the use of minimal space. As a kitchen and bath designer, I find that smaller spaces create a greater challenge for a design which is esthetically pleasing while offering all the needs and wants of a client. It all boils down to using the space in the most effecient way—often very creatively. My only suggestion for anyone using the two layouts that I saw would be to utilize the center panel of the window configuation as the external door.

This would allow mre wall and floor space as compared to the given layout. Wonderful ideaall the best. Sincerely, Michael Ballard.

I was not all that happy with this book BackYard Sheds& Tiny Houses. I was hope that there was a better break down on the different parts of the houses. The utility modules, washroom, kitchenettes. I needed to know how to take and tie a panel with solar & wind power to the box.

Put a backup gen to all of that. I have found a trailer that is 40 feet long. That is double the lenght of the fencil right now. The reason is so I can make a house on one side and a shop on the other side. Oh and the free plans that I was to get for get the book I can not find for the Zinn. It depends on how you have your wind power and solar. For example I have a power company thats hooked to mine, However after they inspected the box, etc, I made additions.

First off the building is wired for 110 volts AC and 12 volts DC. I used regular house wireing for both in case something happened to one I had the other as back up. For example, Im useing Solar, Battery Standard power company, as well as a Fuel powered Geny. The power company and the Geny is hooked to the 110volts AC wireing and i use a Throw Box or Swtch box to alternate between the 2. The 12volt DC system is shared with Solar and Batteries and is Switchable, Generally I will not run straight Solar as its used to keep the batteries charged. Also between the 12volt system and the 120 lies a power inverter, I can cut power from the geny and power company and run the 120 circuit off the inverter if need be, however there is a throw switch before the inverter and after the inverter for safety reasons.

Now I will complicate things a little more, My Geny puts out 120volts AC and 220 AC as well it has a 12Volt DC connector for charging a Battery or can be used on the 12 volt circuit in the building or to Run the Power Inverter. I also have a Portable 12volt geny, It is nothing but a small 3hp gas powered edger with a simple Alternater mounted to it and a small Auto battery or you can use a Motorcycle battery instead of an Auto battery to save money, weight and space. Also Anything that charges the Batteries has a regulater on it so the batteries dont get over charged. However the small 3hp gas unit utilizes a simple 1978 GM alternater with a built in regulater so its one less regulater i have to worry about.

I can also use the small 3hp Alternater geny to run the power inverter. I have a 12 x 24 cabin I have done all the work my self like the electrical, insulatin, walls etc.

Im wanting to do an addition a 12 x 20 on one side to have a kitchen and a bathroom. 4 foot of the length is a porch thats why Im making it 12 x 20. Do you have any plans for an addition? I have never done any framing so I really don’t know where to start, I have been trying to do this for over a year now and I’m at a loss.

I forgot the walls are 8 foot high and it sits on concret blocks if that helps any. If you have any ideas I would be very greatful.

I have been looolking at tiny house for about a year now. I lately ran across a man who says this county calveras and tuolumne say that you can’t do anything with a a container. No plumbing whats so ever heavens no the woman told him, then a man came in and sweet talked her she knew him and he says i want to build a garage and turn it into a mother in-laws quarters what do I do, he gets the oh just come in when your ready sweetie and I’ll fix you right up, then back to my friend and NO you can’t do anything with out this and that permit. It appears that I am not going to be able to make a tiny house. It seems pointless is a county won’ t let you even install a sink without a permit.

How are you all doing it!!?? I live in CA. I am living in a room at my daughters and expecting a settlment for a bad injury and want to build or have built a tiny house that is big enough for one and maybe two if I am so lucky to find someone to share my life with. I will need to act fast if the settlement goes thru. Do I need land? And if so how do I do it so that i don’t have to have permits?

I just want it big enough to live in full time, and my bedroom a queen downstairs. I havemany ideas but don't know where to begin till I get some money of course, buit do I make it to roll is that the secret or put it on a foundation? Then it’s just like stick house so what’s the differnece?How and who will help me build one I am a single disable woman with a little 5 lb dog to go with the tiny house and my stuff not much is in storage and I have to have my money spent and the house built to live in 3 months then back onto ssi and pray I don’t get sick in the mean time,or away it goes. I want to help build it but being disabled and such I will need help.

I’ve learned to simplify living in this little room I’m in but my daughter is preg and with her bo and they need this room. I might be ready to roll in the dead of winter which is ok to. I come from snow country and can put on the winters and help. But which is better getting a trailer and how much and where do you get them and where can I afford to live in Ca close to my daughter with the baby but be able to move it if need be? Or is it better to get some property I don;t want much as that is more taxes I will have to pay and such, so i want if off the grid. Please led me in some kind of direction please Tracie I don't want to end up homeless I am too ill for that.

My husband and I are planning to build a tiny house so we can eventually live off the grid and save money to enjoy life with. We have a small daughter, 4. We bought a junk camper that’s 29′ long and we plan to tear it down and use the trailer for our “small” house. Everyone we know thinks were nuts but we will show them.

I’d like to have two lofts, one on each side, and one of which will allow my daughter play room and will grow with her. I have so many ideas in my head but no idea how to begin putting them on paper. I’m no architect!! Is it possible to build on such a large trailer with lofts.height and weight wise? Also, is it possible to do solar, reuse grey water (collect for plants), collect rain water for bathing and such, and not need to connect to any public utilities? My dream is to go to Florida where I’m originally from but I want the option to run like heck if there’s a hurricane or worse on the way? Can you advise any programs that might help us to create plans or how much it might be to hire someone?

I’m buying your book because it has some really good idea and well, you’re just awesome!! Thanks for any help you can/want to give.our “small” family in WV. Hi Dawn, Old RV trailers can be a good place to start but the original manufacturer probably made it strong enough to support the trailer it was designed to carry. It’s also old and may need repair. So for reclaimed trailers its best to have them looked at by a professional. It may be that the axles, springs, and hitch may need upgrading. A 29-foot tiny house will probably weight over 12,000 pounds too which may require a third axle.

The other issue with a big tiny house is hauling capacity of the truck that pulls it. Full size trucks are often rated to pull 12,000 pounds but only really big full size trucks can tow more. For all the off-grid solutions (composting toilets, grey water disposal, rainwater collection, power, etc) the laws/rules/codes/ordinances really depend on where you are and if the building is placed on a foundation or not.

If the house is on a trailer a different set of rules (along the lines of an RV) may apply. It’s a grey area and not standardized. For example in many areas a composting toilet is not legal, but tossing diapers and other bagged poop is allowed by the garbage collection utility.

Sounds crazy but often true. So to stay legal some folks will use a composting toilet and just throw away the compost instead of using it on trees etc.

Other folks will install RV-style plumbing systems and dump their waste like a full-time RV-er. I use SketchUp to draw things. It’s a 3D drawing program that can be used to make plans too. But it’s a bit tough to learn.

Pencil and paper might be the best way to go for most folks. Before you build I’d recommend looking at a couple of how-to books and maybe take a workshop. Dee Williams Go House Go: Dan Louche’s Design & Construction book: For folks near you take a look at I hope that helps. Thank you so much for having these plans posted for free.

I have been looking and looking for the perfect plan structure for building and came across your 8′ x 20′ tiny solar house plans and will be using them to build I think. But I need to change a few things and possibly adapt it to either be 22′ or extend the high point in the center to make room for sleeping for both my daughter and I. Do you offer a sketchup model of these plans? I would be willing to purchase it.

Again thank you so much for having such an awesome page for tiny house plans this has taken a lot of the fear out of building my own! Please feel free to email me!

Hi Michael, I’ve downloaded the plans for the 8×16 solar and I’ve made a few changes to windows etc. I’m submitting the new plans to a SIP manufacturer and I need to make sure everything is square and adds up. When I input the numbers into blocklayer.com to figure out the lengths and angles of cuts for the studs in the front and back walls, the roofing width is 99″, but that’s just to the outside of the framed front & back walls. It doesn’t account for the extra 3+” on each side from the studs on the long walls. If I do pythagorus it says 102″ but if I go by blocklayer and accounting for long wall studs then I’m guessing about 105″. I am so happy I’ve joined this site.

My name is Pamela. I broke my back after I had decided to sale my home and go tiny. We broken back or not, I’m still going tiny. Yes it’s slowed me down (almost 2yrs) but I’ll get there. My main problem is finding where to put my tiny home without paying 500 $ a mo.

Right now I’m in OH. For right now, I need to stay in the Portage County area, that’s near Kent State. I was wondering if any other tiny house lovers can tell me where their finding to but their tiny home. Eventually I would like a warmer state than OH? Thanks ya all. Thankyou for allowing us to download some of your plans for free. The ideas you come up with are great, unfortunately I have yet to find one plan that suits my needs yet (lol).

So far it has been a case of bits of several different ones. I was wondering if you had any plans to do slide outs? Or if you even had any expertise that would be of help to those of us who need the extra space a slide out would create? Thank you for the design ideas for the stairs and fold flat chairs you have posted fairly recently, they are a great help! I enjoy following what come up with as they are usually both practical and aesthetically pleasing, because while we may want and/or need to go “tiny” if the house is not a home it won’t work for the long term.

The 8×8 v3.0 plans have great detail on the walls, but are suspiciously vague about the roof framing — have you ever built one of these up? I don’t see rafter length, placement of birds-mouth cut, or any of the other basic common-rafter dimensions. I’ve also found the materials list doesn’t line up with the materials shown on each page — the amounts of three-quarter-inch plywood in particular seem to vary widely based on where in the plans you look. Nice to look at, but definitely starts to fall short once you start working on the roof. Comments are encouraged but please keep it constructive and do not make any direct attacks on other commenters.

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