What You Should Know Before Building a Tiny House

Tony Mers • September 5, 2023
What You Should Know Before Building a Tiny House

Dealing with the cleaning, furnishing, and bills of a big house might have you dreaming of downsizing. The effortless maintenance and the travel opportunities of a tiny house can seem very appealing. But before you start down the path of tiny homeownership, here’s what to know before building a tiny house so that you can decide if it’s the right choice for you.

Municipal Codes

The first question you might be asking is, “Can I build a tiny house anywhere I want?”

Even though your house is small, that doesn’t mean you can put it anywhere. Cities and towns struggle to find zoning codes that fit tiny homes. You’ll need land to build your home, and while you could use a friend’s property, there might be existing zoning laws that could prevent that option.

You need to move the home every two weeks. If you’d like a permanent location, you can also see if there are tiny home communities in an area you’d like to live.

Research

If you’re planning on building a tiny home yourself, you’ll need to do extensive research on the building process to be sure it’s something you’re capable of taking on. Some areas to learn more about include:

  • Seeing what the building code violations are in your area.
  • Setting a budget.
  • Creating a floor plan.
  • Deciding where you’ll get material like lumber, pipes, and appliances.
  • If you’re inexperienced, exploring how you’ll gain the knowledge you need.

Power

A major appeal to tiny home living is the low cost of utilities. When you’re weighing the pros and cons, you’ll also have to think about how you’ll power your house. Typically, tiny homeowners choose green methods to power their homes, like solar panels. There are also more passive ways to heat and cool your home, such as utilizing large windows.

Rent a Tiny House

If you’ve done your research and are still wondering, “Is a tiny house right for me?” you can do a test run by renting before you commit to building a tiny home! You need to find out if you can live in a small space with fewer possessions! If you’re a couple thinking about building your own tiny home, you absolutely need to find out if you can co-habit in only a couple hundred square feet of space.

Understanding if living in a small space is a viable option for you should be the priority of what you should know before building a tiny home. Tiny homes save you money and give you the ability to travel with tiny home transport , but you must take the time to see if it’s right for you.

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