Jay’s Tiny House Tour
Jay Shafer takes you inside his tiny 100 square foot tiny home.
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You only have 3 tiny chairs.
that bathroom puts a possibly literal sense to the phrase “I need to , shave and shower”.
lmao
a modified cubby house! lolz however its lovely. good for you.
Or ur just poor
He may be poor, but at least he has a girl in his bedroom.
Without house payments he has more money to spend on other things. Also he has a business of designing, building small houses and he has books that people buy. So he probably isn’t poor.
Does anyone know if this is legally considerated as a trailer with a charge or as a caravan?
And if it is officially a trailer, is it legit to carry a charge wider than the trailer itself (notice the house being wider than the trailer)?
@MrJpwhoregan thats so true lollll
COOL!
Just spent half my Saturday cleaning the house–100 sq ft sounds great!
Yeh but i’m not poor and live in a nice house….. So UU
I don’t think I could sleep in that bedroom, it’s so small. Otherwise, interesting.
Great home. Anyone know anything about the boat stove he’s using for heat?
a propane heater from Dickinson
Need to make the houses qualify as RVs since LAWS prohibit making small houses in a permanent location.
yep, but gets help from my friends.
nope—-it’s a propane fireplace
Its easy — all of our houses on wheels are wired for electricity and ready to be plugged in through a plug on the outside. Its up to you to determine the source of that electricity. You could power the house using a standard AC plug-in, or even better, via a solar electric system with an inverter.
All of our houses on wheels are plumbed to be connected to public water and sewer. The water comes in through a white RV hose, and leaves via an RV sewer valve
Yes, Jay’s been living in these houses for years.
tht house is wayyyy to smalll
Cool. I could probably live in a small house like that for the summer, but would find it too cramped during winter. I like the concept, though. I agree: you really don’t need that much to live. Less is more…
i would love tht
Wow this is adorable, I honestly wouldn’t mind living there
Awesome video!
Nice house for holidays!