EcoSpace Prefab Home Kits

Posted May 16th, 2010 by Michael Janzen and filed in Kit
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EcoSpace has developed a modular prefab building system that provides relatively custom small homes from consistent parts.

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Henry’s Place – Tiny House Kit

Posted November 20th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Kit
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henrys place tiny houseBill Kastrinos of Tortoise Shell Home and Kent Griswold of Tiny House Blog are teaming up to create and market a simple tiny house kit called Henry’s Place. It’s a 10′ by 12′ panelized structure for quick assembly. The prefabrication should also make this an easier do-it-yourself project.

Henry’s Place

Sonoma Shanty Prices Announced

sonoma-shantyKent Griswold and Stephen Marshall recently announced some pricing on the new Sonoma Shanty tiny house. Their idea is to make tiny houses more attainable and affordable.

Do-it-yourselfers would probably prefer a set of plans or a kit. Those wanting more construction experience might want to take their tiny house construction workshop. Other folks might just want an affordable turn-key tiny house. All these options are available and you can see the initial price list on Tiny House Design.

Prices and details may change in the future so be sure to visit Kent’s Tiny House Blog and Stephen’s Little House on the Trailer for the most current information and pricing.

Sonoma Shanty

Posted May 20th, 2009 by Michael Janzen and filed in Kit, Plans, Workshop
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sonoma-shanty-tiny-houseKent Griswold and Stephen Marshall have been colaborating on a tiny house solution called the Sonoma Shanty. It’s a simple 8′ by 15′ tiny house that is easy to build and low-cost. Kent will soon be making the plans available for sale through his website and Stephen will be hosting regular full-day workshops where you’ll learn to build a Sonoma Shanty. Stephen will also be offering a kit version of the house and complete finished houses too. To learn more about the Sonoma Shanty visit Kent’s Tiny House Blog and Stephen’s Little House on the Trailer.