As promised, here are the pictures of the finished interior of ‘Tiny Living’. I couldn’t get the color just right since there are three different sources of light (sunlight, incandescent and florescent bulbs), so if it looks a little off I apologize.
And I also made a video


I like the concept but there’s no mention of cooking. What would a purchaser do about cooking and baking?
There are quite a few options. I suggest reading some of the tiny house blogs for ideas. Here is a post that I found really interesting about someone making due in a small kitchen: http://tinyhouseblog.com/small-house-feature/i-can-really-cook-in-my-tiny-kitchenette/
Thanks
I love the concept of tiny homes. My husband is a builder; we live in Michigan. We have talked about building small houses for many years, but have not invested in a business yet. Our local Cabella’s in Dundee sells cabins very similar to your tiny homes. How are sales? Are there certain parts of the country where sales are better than others? Like the warmer, southern states? How long does it usually take with a customer from start to finish?
Sales are good. I think they would be better in the Northwest where tiny living is more popular and accepted. Houses take between 2-3 months to complete
I adore these homes and want one so badly!!!