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Q: Do either of you live in a tiny house? Giffin: Yes, I built a tiny house in 2011 and lived in it until I got hired to work on “Tiny House Nation.” Since then, I only get home a few times a year and spend most of my time in hotels. Weisbarth: The house I own with my wife and 4-year-old is 1,300 square feet.
Most sheds will last for decades if maintained. What is this? The door dimensions are usually based on what the shed will be used for, and should...
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When will Boxabl be available? Due to massive interest in the Casita, we have a long waitlist and it's possible that new customers might have to...
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Learn More »Everyone is fascinated by tiny houses these days, which explains the popularity of FYI’s “Tiny House Nation,” in which hosts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin help people buy or build miniature abodes, each no larger than 500 square feet. Weisbarth, a handyman, and Giffin, a contractor, help their clients consolidate their belongings, throw out the extraneous clutter, and then squeeze into their new homes. After a couple of months, the pair return to see how these new homeowners are dealing with their diminutive digs. Spoiler alert: It’s never easy (duh). Curious to learn more of the good, bad, and ugly about tiny houses, we chatted with the hosts and got some honest answers to all of our burning questions.
What Should I Major in if I Hate Math? Management, business, research, or finance positions often don't require algebra or calculus, but they may...
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Large shed footings should extend 12” below the frost line (meaning a depth of 24”, 36”, 48”, or more depending on the local climate). Dec 17, 2021
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To construct a rubble trench foundation a narrow trench is dug down below the frost line. The bottom of the trench would ideally be gently sloped...
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6-12 inches In general, this statement is true. This fact is a common rule of thumb which can be used in most situations involving concrete...
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Weisbarth: For some reason, when people are designing their tiny house they always forget a dining table. Even when you were in college it was annoying to eat on the couch with your plate in your lap. Don’t forget a table! Giffin: It’s OK for your house to grow with your family. The idea of living tiny is really about living appropriately to your needs without excess. Your house is supposed to support your life and not the other way around.
However, decks can also be susceptible to damage from moisture and insects. One way to protect and improve your deck is to install a gravel bed...
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A Pole Barn Can Be More Energy-Efficient A pole barn can also be more energy-efficient than a stick-built structure. A pole barn has fewer thermal...
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You should not have your concrete slab poured before building your pole barn. After the poles are set and skirt board is placed around the...
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Remove all fecal matter (dogs, cats, rodents, birds) and/or food waste every day. Eliminate standing water and improve drainage, so water doesn't...
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