A Quick Guide To Building a Tiny House in 5 Easy Steps

Tony Mers • August 24, 2023
A Quick Guide To Building a Tiny House in 5 Easy Steps

Building a tiny house is a fantastic opportunity to customize an affordable dream home. However, you must follow a series of important steps before you can start the construction process. The following quick guide to building a tiny house breaks this important process into five easy steps.

Step 1: Create a Realistic Budget

The first step of any project, big or small, is to create a realistic budget. You cannot adequately plan a project if you don’t know what you can financially afford. Sit down and go through your finances. Calculate how much you can afford to spend on a tiny house build. Remember to include every part of the process, from buying land for a stationary house to purchasing tools for DIY building projects.

Step 2: Decide Between a Mobile or Stationary Tiny House

Budget restrictions and lifestyle choices will help you decide between a mobile or stationary tiny house. A mobile tiny house is for you if you don’t have the funds to buy land or prefer a mobile lifestyle. A stationary tiny house is for you if you can buy land or prefer a more permanent home setting. Consider other parts of your lifestyle as you make your decision, such as your job location and family size.

Step 3: Consult Tiny House Laws and Permits

Other than your budget and lifestyle, tiny house laws and permits may also affect where and how you build your tiny house. Tiny house laws can vary between states , so you will need to consult the legal requirements wherever you plan to reside temporarily or permanently. Many areas require tiny house homeowners to apply for a permit, especially if they’re mobile. Permits cost money, so make sure to include these extra costs in your budget estimations.

Step 4: Choose a Comfortable Floor Plan

Once you know how to meet the legal requirements for your desired tiny house, you can get to the fun part. Choosing a comfortable floor plan and getting closer to the construction process is exciting. Don’t let that excitement overwhelm the practical needs you expect from your house, though. As you plan the layout, give yourself plenty of living space. Consider where you can fit a comfortable workspace if you plan to work remotely from your tiny house. Do your best to separate your sleeping space from your living space so you can have privacy from guests and make your house feel bigger.

Step 5: Hire a Professional or Start Building

After establishing your floor plan, you can jump into the construction process. Some people prefer to hire professionals to build their tiny houses. Others love the DIY aspect of owning a tiny home. Both options are valid as long as everyone works safely. However, leaving electrical and plumbing work to professionals is often best. Contract with workers you trust so you can finish this project and enjoy life in your tiny house.

This quick guide to building a tiny house in five easy steps is a summary of a long but exciting process. Once your tiny house is ready, you can stay in one spot or move freely. One Call Logistics can help if you need tiny house movers to enjoy your mobile lifestyle. We are a proud Tiny Home Industry Association member, so you can trust us for your move.

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