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Jay's Tiny House Tour Posted by: TumbleweedHouses
Video duration: 180 seconds Jay Shafer takes you inside his tiny 100 square foot tiny home. Related: dee, house, jay, sebastopol, shafer, small, teeny, tiny, tumbleeed, williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Building the Weebee Posted by: TumbleweedHouses
Video duration: 127 seconds Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. Jay Shafer's Weebee design is just over 100 sqaure feet, complete with kitchen, wetbath, closets and sleeping loft. Related: dee, house, jay, shafer, small, tiny, tumbleweed, williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Border To Border 1 Posted by: TumbleweedHouses
Video duration: 285 seconds Jay Shafer and Greg Johnson tow Jay's Tiny Tumbleweed House Across the U.S. Related: dee, house, jay, sebastopol, shafer, small, teeny, tiny, tumbleeed, williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Tumbleweed Tiny House Company Posted by: TumbleweedHouses
Video duration: 74 seconds For almost 10 years, Jay Shafer has re-invented the tiny home. Tumbleweed homes are complete homes with kitchen, bathroom, closet space, and sleeping loft in less than 120 sqaure feet. Related: dee, dream, house, jay, shafer, tiny, tumbleweed, williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Tumbleweed - Lusby Posted by: TumbleweedHouses
Video duration: 70 seconds Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. 120 square foot portable home. Designed by Jay Shafer. Related: dee, houses, jay, lusby, shafer, tiny, tumbleweed, williams Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: cdltpx. on 15 Nov 08, 04:47:59
I have slept on park benches and would love to have a house like this rather than be there again the police want you to hide if youre outdoors. Everything is a matter of perspective I bet those that are forclosed would love to have one of these. Place a screened enclosure outside add a hammock some other devices you have a place to be comfortable as long as you meet your ends freely think about it you could work min wage and have money to take a cruise every now and then.Beats going to jail.
By: manoman0. on 28 Oct 08, 21:26:26
cosy cosy, but just a wee bit too small, don't you think so?
By: LucyWarner2010. on 05 Oct 08, 20:17:17
It does have possibity for people to live cheap. We need this way to help people. Go for it.
By: LucyWarner2010. on 05 Oct 08, 20:15:50
You need water and some way to wash your clothes. You need plumbing to wash by hand your clothes. Water is precious in life.
By: plutoplatters. on 30 Sep 08, 09:41:23
excellent idea,etc. But.. i cannot help from think about the tons of available classic trailers out there for only a couple of thousand bucks,already set up,etc...
By: DontPanic6X7. on 07 Sep 08, 23:33:07
Less is more- good job
By: alzathoth. on 16 Aug 08, 00:47:37
why live big with all the high costs of living and consumerism, when you can live small. :)
By: biscuitninja. on 29 Jul 08, 23:35:47
Have you ever thought about building with SIPs (structural insulated panels - stress skin panels....). Super efficient, goes up fast, light and very, VERY strong. I'm sure the outside would be done within a day or so.... Wonderful homes... hope to get one or two myself.
By: tm11111111. on 17 Jul 08, 00:08:25
TumbleweedHouses, when people were building in this video, does that mean that the customer has to put it together him/herself or the company who makes these put them together and sell them to someone? another question, say if I bought one, would that mean that i have to pay rent or other paments after buying?
By: shortscalebass. on 06 Jul 08, 20:39:08
An outstanding "tiny" house!...great music also
By: 12OunceProphet. on 02 Jun 08, 18:35:37
LOL
By: Zarbod. on 30 May 08, 01:19:12
Looks cool to me. I just bought a house like these though 300 sq ft. I plan to fix it up nicely like these. Pretty inspirational.
By: TumbleweedHouses. on 24 May 08, 18:20:35
Our houses are built with plumbing, however some people (including the company founder) prefer to compost. The plumbing is similar to an RV. These houses are designed to comfortably withstand below freezing temperatures, and the material cost is much higher than a conventional RV due to that. They do classify as an RV, but our customers usually buy them as their primary residence. Once you step inside, you can't stop dreaming about one.
By: ClamLuvr. on 30 Mar 08, 05:26:13
Watthiman, You're right about the price. And that emphasizes my point even more about the value or lack of it. These houses are cool to look at and have some features that people could incorporate into their own designs. But these houses (actually RV trailers) are VERY expensive. By the way, I should have finished watching the video before I said anything about plumbing. His other houses I looked at didn't have any. So I assumed this one didn't.
By: Watthiman. on 30 Mar 08, 03:51:31
Right and that's also why you will have problems putting this thing anywhere but a campground and why you will not legally be able to live in it in most places.
By: Watthiman. on 30 Mar 08, 03:48:52
About the same price? This thing is about $43,000 maybe more. I bought a 2007 30ft Lancing travel trailer for $22,000 and it is more than double the size of this "house" has ten times the usable space and storage and will tow a lot better than this thing.
By: ClamLuvr. on 30 Mar 08, 02:23:58
SpiderMan1307, It doesn't have plumbing. That is part of the challenge of living in it. By the way, you can get a travel trailer with plumbing for about the same price.
By: ClamLuvr. on 30 Mar 08, 02:23:00
Watthiman, You are totally correct. Legally it is an RV/travel trailer. That's why he can ignore the building codes. It is not considered to be a house.
By: SpiderMan1307. on 20 Mar 08, 09:13:27
I have a few questions...1) If you dont own property, where do you park it and what if you put it in a place where you'll "get in trouble"? lol 2) How does the plumming work? they dont tell you how the water comes from? Its not like that little house has pipes runing through it too, does it? :P
By: Watthiman. on 18 Mar 08, 03:37:18
I would'nt call it amazing. I'd call it a RV/travel trailer that's designed to look like a tiny home. I have a similar building in my back yard. We call it a shed.
By: JRodriguez757. on 23 Feb 08, 20:30:21
Amazing. Very affordable too and portable, which is what I like best. I want a small home like this to live in the rural country.
By: rckrchck. on 30 Dec 07, 15:28:08
Can you tell us more about the electrical/plumbing systems and how your able to move these from place to place?
By: corbyjames. on 06 Nov 07, 21:35:19
Maybe not for everybody but, like an electric car, wouldn't this work for most? I dream of a 'development' of these places that would be a wonderful alternative to the McMansion collectives popping up all over.
By: Hornycricket. on 29 Sep 07, 15:29:17
my favorite by far is the B-52 Bungalow... i just need to find some property to put it on.. What are the chances of y'all setting up some kind of tour in Nebraska?
By: Mortarsprayer. on 28 Sep 07, 19:24:37
Hello Jay, Nice Job. What wasthe finished weight of the home?