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CategoryGreat Deal on Sheldon Designs Small House Plans
Don’t miss Sheldon Designs’ Scratch and Dent Sale. Not long ago they moved their office and found a large stack of plans at the bottom of a pile. …
Don’t miss GreenBuildingAdvisor.com’s The Future of Housing webinar
GreenBuildingAdvisor is hosting a free online discussion by author and green building innovator Alex Wilson.
Alex will be discussing leading…
Peter King and Vermont Tiny Houses update
If you are in the vicinity of Burlington, VT this weekend don’t miss Peter King who is exhibiting a full scale frame model of his 10 x 10 tiny hous…
Glow Green with a BrightBuilt Barn
With the trend of green building sweeping today’s approach to architecture, we frequently lose sight of the meaning behind all this commotion. It b…
Prefab Small House – Bungalow in a Box
Here’s one for the Legomaniacs of us who have graduated to building real houses: Bungalow in a Box. Based out of Woolwich, ME, wife and husband te…
Tumbleweed’s biggest house yet: the B-53… AND it’s still small!
For those of you thinking that the small house movement is just too small, the B-53 (743/837 sq ft) was recently added to the Tumbleweed Tiny H…
The “King” of Small Houses: tiny houses the Vermont way
Meet Peter King, Vermont’s “King” of tiny houses. Keep it simple the Peter King way: 2-3 days per week and $200 to $300 per month. Enjoy this Ver…
Small House Style featured in the New York Times
Small House Style was featured in the New York Times on September 11, 2008, on page F1 of the New York edition. The article The Next Little Thing?…
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Small Houses in The New York Times
On February 16, 2007 Bethany Lyttle wrote a great primer on Small Houses called Think Small. There are links to the featured designers and manufac…
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Need to watch: The Story of STUFF w/ Annie Leonard
This fast-paced, almost* fact-filled, and most importantly, SIMPLE look at the materials economy is a must see for anyone interested in or concerne…