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Jim wanted to be able to stand up in his bedroom loft, so he commissioned Fred’s Tiny Houses to come up with a design that included a pop-up roof that can be elevated when his tiny house is parked; and lowered when it is being transported. Inspired by a tiny house that he saw in Byron Bay, Jim engaged a local registered builder to undertake this project on a 7.2 meter Flat Top Trailer.
In this interview Jim talks about:

  • His decision to choose a tiny house on wheels as a single person.
  • Off-grid living and the lack of bills.
  • Internet access in a tiny house on wheels.
  • How he found the property that he lives on.
  • Working with a builder to make his tiny house idea into a reality.
  • His removable awning and deck.

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Music for Candid Tiny House is by Scott Buckley.
Shannon Schultz 2021 ©

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Jim wanted to be able to stand up in his bedroom loft, so he commissioned Fred’s Tiny Houses to come up with a design that included a pop-up roof that can be elevated when his tiny house is parked; and lowered when it is being transported. Inspired by a tiny house that he saw in Byron Bay, Jim engaged a local registered builder to undertake this project on a 7.2 meter Flat Top Trailer.
In this interview Jim talks about:

  • His decision to choose a tiny house on wheels as a single person.
  • Off-grid living and the lack of bills.
  • Internet access in a tiny house on wheels.
  • How he found the property that he lives on.
  • Working with a builder to make his tiny house idea into a reality.
  • His removable awning and deck.

Helpful links from this episode:

Music for Candid Tiny House is by Scott Buckley.
Shannon Schultz 2021 ©

  continue reading

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