Introduction to designing and building a Tiny House
Tiny houses are low carbon, low impact, compact timber cabins on wheels. The popularity of the tiny house movement has grown as a response to changes in our climate, ecosystem and society. The environmental and material cost of tiny house dwelling can make off grid living more obtainable.
Building tiny houses can create an accessible avenue towards living off the land, that can have a positive impact on our direct environment and your well-being.
Whether you’re considering building for extra space or accommodation, to fit a smaller budget or to live more sustainably tiny houses are a practical and achievable solution.
This course gives a broad overview of materials, techniques and services choices. Aimed to get you to the starting point of planning, designing and building a tiny home. Depending on interest and demand we will look at planning a longer course which will apply the knowledge in practically building a tiny home.
You will learn:
- Why choose a tiny house?
- Design aspects and budget
- Material choices & sourcing
- Chassis choices & sourcing
- Construction – overview of techniques, space required and timings
- Services – water, power, heat and waste systems
- Living – the practicalities
Key Information
Date – Sunday 30th June
Time – 10am – 4pm
Location – Vowchurch Herefordshire. HR2 0RA
What you need – You should wear suitable, weather-dependent clothing. Please bring a notebook, water bottle and a packed lunch for a picnic.
Age limit – You must be 16 years old or above to take part in this course for safety reasons. Under 18s should be accompanied by an adult.