Our love of all things tiny house has carried into our lives in fun ways we never imagined. Sharing with you the best of the best tiny houses we can find is a passion. Whether it’s a new layout, free tiny house plan, or a hand built custom design, if it is tiny, it’s on our radar. Here you will find tiny house tours for inspiration as well as potential purchase. Enjoy the tiny lifestyle and check out all we have to share!
Meet Our Team
Katie Hale
Katie was first introduced to the tiny lifestyle by her husband. While they don’t currently live tiny, they have spent years studying and learning about how to minimize their lives. A retirement plan of building a tiny home in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan on the beach is one they are working toward daily. Katie brings us tons of fresh new looks at current tiny homes for sale and unique layouts of interest to help you build your own dream tiny home on wheels. She can also be found sharing her favorite recipes on CraftCreateCook and Scrambled Chefs.
Arvin Newsom
Architect by profession and tiny home designer by choice, Arvin helps make sure specs for new homes are up to standards. His love of the tiny home movement began with his parents buying an RV when he was a teen, and has continued to grow as he built a career in the field.
Stephanie Ford
Stephanie is a young entrepreneur passionate about helping others afford to make their dreams come true. Upon seeing the cost of housing near her collage campus, she set out on a mission to build her own tiny home. While van life was the norm for her during her collage years, she has since graduated to a stand alone tiny home on property near her family and has never regretted that smaller life journey.
Melissa McGrew
Melissa grew up knowing interior design would be her future, but she never imagined she would use it in such a small way. Helping local tiny house builders come up with beautiful layouts and accents has become a calling she is proud to have. She shares unique tips with us about how to make the most of tiny spaces and is always there to remind builders about the little things that make a house become a home.