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Tiny House Design & Construction Guide: Your Guide to Building a Mortgage Free, Environmentally Sustainable Home

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Take the first step to achieving your dream of building and living in your very own tiny house! The Tiny House Design & Construction Guide is your road map to the entire build process. This guide will help you to understand each step that needs to be taken and, more importantly, give you the confidence to start building your own tiny house.
This is the expanded, 2nd edition of the Tiny House Design & Construction Guide. This latest edition contains over 50% more content and over 38 more images and illustrations. I listened to my reader's feedback and added much more information into the framing, electrical, and plumbing sections of the book.

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Dan Louche is the owner of Tiny Home Builders. He has been building tiny houses since 2009, when he built his first house for his mom. He strives to help others achieve their tiny house dreams by giving them the knowledge and confidence to build their own homes. He has taught tiny-house construction techniques to thousands of would-be builders through scores of workshops and speaking engagements. His company's website, tinyhomebuilders.com, is visited by over one million people each year, and his designs have been featured on numerous websites and TV shows, including Good Morning America and the HGTV network. Dan has a degree in engineering from the University of Central Florida.

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4.3 out of 5

86.67% of customers are satisfied

5.0 out of 5 stars It's a nice book

A.Z. · April 23, 2024

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very informative read!!

J.T. · July 23, 2019

Dan Louche's Tiny House Design and Construction Guide is definitely a keeper and I will be referencing it throughout my building process. Great for a newbie (me!). It covers every aspect of building a tiny, with good images and clear instructions. I only wish I had purchased it earlier during my research phase. I have also purchased Dan's online eWorkshop series at Tiny Home Builders...another "can't do without it" in my reference library.Thank you Dan for your many contributions to the Tiny House community!!!

4.0 out of 5 stars Thorough on construction, zero on dimensions and hauling

W.T. · December 28, 2016

This is a great book for learning the basics of constructing the shell of a tiny house (interior rooms aren't included). This new version thoroughly discusses electrical and plumbing, although, oddly, nothing about heating.The word "design" in the subtitle doesn't refer to any specific floor plan, other than a comparison of two possible layouts of the kitchen and bathroom in relation to each other, and a caveat to avoid wasting space with hallways. And, although construction itself is well illustrated and detailed, I was very disappointed at the lack of two important aspects:1) I was anxious to learn what the maximum dimensions would be for a tiny house to go down the road. But, other than mentioning 13'6" as the maximum height, there's zero discussion on maximum outside width, typical inside width, inside height and therefore a typical loft height, the pros and cons of a peaked roof versus a single pitch roof, etc. Even for the beautiful house that's on the cover, which is the one being constructed throughout the book, the reader has no idea how wide or tall it is.2) There's zero discussion on what to expect when hauling one of these down the road. I'm sure legalities vary per state, but there must be *some* universal rules, facts and figures. And how top heavy are these? Is there a considerable stability/safety factor in staying below a certain height, or avoiding a single pitch roof (wind resistance on the high side?), or not building (or at least not weighing down) a loft? Also, I would've loved to have seen a chart showing several tiny house lengths and their corresponding typical weights and the size trucks necessary to haul each one.That said, however, I enjoyed reading this easy-to-follow book, and I think it's probably all that an experienced amateur would need as a reliable reference for building a tiny house ... once he's determined from other sources what his dimensions could be, and therefore, his possible floor plans.

5.0 out of 5 stars Finally a book with some direction

K. · January 14, 2019

My husband and I have been working on our own tiny house. We were getting so tired of tiny home books that just had pictures for inspiration. We originally found this book at the library and when I found it on here I had to order it for my husband. It has very useful information for beginners to experts with a little bit of everything in it. It is one of my husband's favorite books. We definitely recommend this for anyone who is serious about building their own tiny home with their own hands.

3.0 out of 5 stars OK, but...

H.I.H. · August 11, 2021

Another internet book made to steer you to the web site to buy stuff. In this case it's tiny house plans. Poorly bound. When you start to read the pages start to separate from the binding. Lots of good tidbits of information that you would have to scour the web to attain. Missing any kind of detail that would make you think you could just do your own plans. For example: It covers trailer types for a mobile tiny house but doesn't list trailer vendors. Presumably that's a detail that will help drive you to the site for plans and not offend a trailer vendor though I've learned since I got the book that some are much better for tiny houses than others.

5.0 out of 5 stars What an awesome resource for tiny home building

J.T. · September 23, 2019

I purchased this book to help me flesh out the building details on a possible tiny house I am wanting to build. This resource was just what I was looking for. It is detailed with plenty of pictures and diagrams that help explain the process of plumbing, electrical and well as general construction details. I would highly recommend this book for anyone looking to build their own tiny house or even those just thinking about it.

5.0 out of 5 stars Above and beyond!

F.L. · December 14, 2019

I'm definitely a geek. I've been buying eBooks for probably a decade. I just don't have an interest in physical books. And, the PDF version of this book came free with the order of our tiny house trailer. So, I comfortably had the PDF where I like it; on my iPad. However, the PDF was chock full of such good content that I just had to order the physical book. I am amazed by the high-quality of the printing. The entire book is constructed with glossy full-color pages and tons of pictures. Dan's certainly gone above and beyond with this effort. It's worth every penny... even if you already own the electronic version of it.

Para leigos, vale a pena!

P.H. · July 21, 2020

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off grid living

j.c. · July 27, 2020

fast process

Great Title on this subject

B.M. · October 25, 2019

I have bought several titles on this topic, and this is certainly one of the better ones.Also, it has a good ratio of photographs, diagrams and copy. Believe it or not, I have been sold construction guides that contain no images or plans of any sort (which I obviously wouldn't have purchased had that been indicated!) This is thorough and contains a lot of "Best Practises".

It's a good read for anyone wanting to build a tiny home

C.K. · February 8, 2024

The book was plain and simple. Is wasn't what I was looking for but it had good information and I glad I bought the book

Nicht schlecht.... Aber keine vollständige Bauanleitung

M. · January 28, 2018

Es ist ein sehr schönes Thema, die "Tiny House Bewegung".Es wird gezeigt wie ein Tiny House gebaut wird. Aber meiner Meinung nach ein wenig zu allgemein.Es gibt keine Berechnungen zu Statik und keine Gedanken zu Winternächten mit -10°C, einfrierenden Leitungen...Es ist ok, ich möchte nicht zusehr meckern.Es ist ein offenes Thema für BastlerDie Fotos sind ok.Es reißt mich dennoch nicht von den Socken.3 Sterne für ein Buch welches "Nicht schlecht" ist.Ich empfehle es aber nicht. Man kann sich dieses Wissen auch über YouTube Videos aneignen.

Tiny House Design & Construction Guide: Your Guide to Building a Mortgage Free, Environmentally Sustainable Home

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