Tiny house movement Tiny Houses: Dream Big go Tiny | Page 5
Here at The Tiny Life, we’re always brainstorming ways to make tiny house building easier for people. One of the biggest hurdles in the building process happens before you even pick up a hammer: choosing a tiny house plan. There are so many different plans out there, and they’re scattered all over the Internet; we wanted to fix that. We decided to pick our favorite plans, put them all in one place, and make it easier to help you find the plan that best fits your needs. We selected the houses on this page based on two main criteria: the house must be on a trailer, and it must have been built at least once before. We’ve found that plans that have actually been built is a major differentiator, because it is in
the build process that the plans can be refined, errors identified and fixed, and actual photos can be taken so you have a better idea of what to expect. It is for this reason that we can only recommend plans that have houses built, because they’ve actually been tested and proven. While all the houses have these traits in common, they come in all different shapes and sizes, and they feature different layouts and amenities.