Jay’s Tiny House Tour

Jay Shafer takes you inside his tiny 100 square foot tiny home.

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25 Responses to “Jay’s Tiny House Tour”

  1. You only have 3 tiny chairs.

  2. that bathroom puts a possibly literal sense to the phrase “I need to , shave and shower”.

  3. lmao

  4. a modified cubby house! lolz however its lovely. good for you.

  5. Or ur just poor

  6. He may be poor, but at least he has a girl in his bedroom.

  7. Chipwhitley274 on March 9th, 2010 at 9:28 pm

    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.

  8. 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)?

  9. @MrJpwhoregan thats so true lollll

  10. Chocolaterain2471617 on March 13th, 2010 at 8:50 am

    COOL!

  11. gotfameseekfortune on March 13th, 2010 at 10:13 pm

    Just spent half my Saturday cleaning the house–100 sq ft sounds great!

  12. Yeh but i’m not poor and live in a nice house….. So UU

  13. I don’t think I could sleep in that bedroom, it’s so small. Otherwise, interesting.

  14. Great home. Anyone know anything about the boat stove he’s using for heat?

  15. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 2:34 am

    a propane heater from Dickinson

  16. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 7:09 am

    Need to make the houses qualify as RVs since LAWS prohibit making small houses in a permanent location.

  17. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 7:10 am

    yep, but gets help from my friends.

  18. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 7:53 am

    nope—-it’s a propane fireplace

  19. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 8:07 am

    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

  20. TumbleweedHouses on March 16th, 2010 at 8:25 am

    Yes, Jay’s been living in these houses for years.

  21. tht house is wayyyy to smalll

  22. 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…

  23. i would love tht

  24. Wow this is adorable, I honestly wouldn’t mind living there

  25. Awesome video!
    Nice house for holidays!

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