Wednesday, April 29, 2015

You Might Laugh at its Size, But Just Wait…

You Might Laugh at its Size, But When You See the Interior…

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This 280 square foot house is located in Portland Oregon, but the inspiration to build it originated in Japan — a culture of people well-known for maximizing small spaces in a beautiful and simplistic way.
The creator of this home, Chris Heininge, became a Christian Missionary at the age of 17, and he spent the next 20 years in Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, and India. While in Japan, Chris was able to build one house and remodel others. He was influenced by the concept of “tiny living”.
When Chris and his family returned to Aurora, Oregon in 1995, he became a General Contractor and built and remodeled many homes with his parents and brothers. With the encouragement of his childhood friend, Maurice, he was able to build his first Tiny House on river frontage in 1999, and the 2nd one in 2006.

Here is one of the homes from the outside.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

And the living room from the kitchen.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

Underneath the stairs to the loft space, there’s a cozy fireplace.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

All the appliances are included in the price of the home.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

The ceiling in this lofted bedroom is 7 ft. at its highest point.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

The bathroom even has a full-size jacuzzi tub.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

The cabinets can be replaced with a washer and dryer.

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via Chris Heininge | Tiny House

The total cost for one of these homes? $70,000.

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Source: Tiny House

Specifications

Price: $70,000
Dimensions: The Tiny House is just under 10 X 20 feet and 15 feet high.
Exterior walls: 2″x4″ Framed Select Doug Fir with 3/4″ AC Exterior Plywood.
Exterior roof material: This is a standard high-quality, standing-seam, snap-down metal roof. There are no cut-through vents or pipe vents in the roof panels.
Insulation: R-MAX Foam batts in walls, floor, and ceiling. R-values are: roof 17.5, floor 10, walls 7.5
Exterior Finish: Eastern White Cedar shingles, Senergy® stucco, cedar trims.
Floor material: 2″ x 6″ aluminum tubing for perimeter frame and most floor joists. Sub-floor: 1/2″ ACX plywood with quality vinyl, carpet in loft.
Electrical Extra: Bathroom is pre-wired (and pre-plumbed) for a stacked 24″ washer/dryer. Also pre-wired for a 220V burn toilet (optional).
Dual Heating: Besides the 1500 W simulated fireplace, there is a 1500 W
under-cabinet “Toe Kick” blow heater.
Water Heater: Hidden under the stairs, with outdoor access is a 40 gal. GE water heater sufficient for supplying the American Standard® whirlpool tub, which is your standard full-sized tub at 60″ by 32″.
Interior Finish: Walls and ceilings a combination of CVG (Clear Vertical Grain)
Fir, CVG laminated sheet goods, and Senergy® stucco.
Cabinets & doors: All custom-made from top-quality plywood and Hardware, and a few sliding doors made of bronze-tinted plexiglass.
Looking to buy or sell?  Let me know how I can help.
 

Contact your local RE/MAX  Realty Center Agent Stacey Guzanick 262.490.3696, Guzanick@gmail.com,  if you have questions about buying a house or selling one. I can  guide you  toward your next home.

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See you at the closing!
By Mike Bell 

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