Noah built this tiny house on wheels 4 years ago and it’s been his home every since! It measures 10′ x 20′ with a total of just 200 square feet of interior living space so it’s quite small, but his open concept design makes the space feel super functional and comfortable! Some other things he did to optimize his micro home include a main floor bedroom so that the ceilings are nice and high (no loft), and he also installed lots of windows and a skylight to bring in loads of natural light.
You can follow and find out more about Noah’s tiny homes and saunas here:
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The tiny house has great storage in the entrance with space for coats and shoes, as well as a wardrobe closet for clothing. There’s a dining nook with two stools next to the single wall kitchen that has a bar fridge, sink, and propane cooktop, as well as lots of storage for his pantry items and dishes. He also has a deep freezer outside for additional food storage.
There’s an L-shaped bench sofa with integrated storage that creates a cozy living room, and a Queen-sized bed with even more storage underneath and a built-in night table.
The bathroom has a standard vanity and flush toilet, but the real show stopper is his cedar strip shower that adds a ton of warmth and character to the small washroom.
Noah used standing seam metal on the roof, cedar channel and cedar shake for the siding, and he insulated the tiny house with a mix of rock wool and rigid insulation.
To double the size of his living space, he added a big deck to the tiny house that’s actually modular so he can take it apart if he needs to move. And he also integrated an outdoor bathtub into the deck so that he can enjoy a bath with a view!
After self-building and self-financing this tiny home project, Noah started building tiny homes for a living on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia, Canada and so far he’s built 6 tiny homes in total! This one is called the Maxwell and it’s the smallest of three models he builds. Another fun project he’s started is building mobile saunas!
You can follow and find out more about Noah’s tiny homes and saunas here:
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https://www.leftcoastssi.com/
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Does the bathroom fan work just as well as the hood vent?
Beautiful ❤
As an older person, I do like this easy to live/care for home. Thank you.
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Great layout
Very nice! I’m curious about that heater being up high. If you cannot use the electric or need supplemental heat, how do you direct the heat down?
Beautifully designed and constructed. My favorite I’ve seen so far and I’ve seen quite a few over the years.
One of the best I’ve seen so far, I love it. Pe rsonally, for myself I’d get rid of the clothes closet (I don’t have much) and put in a refrigerator instead.
Such craftsmanship ❤ I love the simplicity and beauty. Very smart with the shred shed so you can still have your tinker area! Will love to see the mobile saunas!
Nice work!
With a composting toilet, rainwater collection with adequate watercleaning and solar power the concept will be really interesting.
Woodstove with heatstorage (tiles inside) or oilheater with watercoils for easy heat if no electricity.
Perfection.
Perfect size.
The cedar shower is brilliant. I wouldn’t mind having that in my MB.