Designer
Ethan Waldman
Name of Plan
Vermont Tiny House
Number of bedrooms / sleeping areas
1
Square Footage
155 sf
Dimensions
7’ 6” x 24’ 0” x 13′ 5″
Following dimensions are approximate:
Great Room: 10′ x 6′ 9″
Bathroom: 2′ 8″ x 6′ 9″
Kitchen: 6′ 9″ x 6′ 9″
Loft: 10′ 6″ x 6′ 9″
Loft Height: 3′ 9″
Height Under Loft: 6′ 4″
Great Room Ceiling Height: 10′ 5″
APPROXIMATE Weight
<10,000 pounds
APPROXIMATE Cost to Build
DIY: $27,000+/-
Turn Key: $65,000+
The Vermont Tiny House sits on a 22’ flatbed trailer and is approximately 155 square feet. The dormers in the loft allow for extra head room and many windows in the loft area. With a total of 12 windows, this tiny house has a tremendous amount of natural light in every corner. Window and door types and dimensions are specified in the plans.
The Vermont Tiny House is a unique combination of rustic and modern, featuring rough cut pine and cedar details combined with modern efficiencies. It feels right at home nestled in the trees or next to a small pond. I enjoy playing music both on the deck and indoors as the space resonates well for acoustic music. This home is perfect for a couple or individual looking to live a life of freedom and simple pleasures. With everything you’ll need to live a comfortable life, the Vermont Tiny House makes it all possible.
Ethan’s tiny house has a lovely approach with the entrance at the end of the trailer chassis. A covered porch provides extra usable space and also protects the front door and loft window from elements such as rain and snow. A storage locker on the porch is multi use and provides a nice seating area. As you enter the Vermont Tiny House, on the left hand side is a seating area which doubles as a guest bed for an overnight guest. Storage below the unit provides ample space for several pairs of shoes and/or cold weather gear such as gloves and scarves.
Opposite the seating area is a fold down table made by IKEA. It’s large enough for a laptop computer and easily folds down when not in use. There is enough wall space for a flat screen TV too if you’re a movie buff.
The Vermont Tiny House kitchen is quite large for the scale of his home which makes it pretty ideal if you love to cook! A large, double-sink makes dish time a cinch and a three-burner stove is perfect for one or two full time residents. There is plenty of counter space for meal prepping and for storage of small kitchen appliances. Top and bottom cabinets provide quite a lot of space for all of your kitchen accoutrements. There is even a pantry which provides enough space for dozens of pounds of food. Inside one of the lower cabinets is an optional fresh water holding tank.
The bathroom is home to one of the coolest showers we’ve seen in a tiny house! Its walls are lined with copper roofing and the floor with blue stone slate. The toilet is composting and very inexpensive so you don’t need to spend $1,400+ on a unit. A sliding door separates the bathroom from the kitchen.
Access to the master loft is via ladder which means valuable floor space below is not lost. A queen sized mattress fits comfortably and dormer details mean that head room is spacious up there. Two closets provide space for hanging clothes and folded items. Across from the master loft is a secondary loft which provides quite a lot of space for stored items. There is also space up there for an air exchange unit if you live in a climate that requires one.
Traditional
under 200 sf
Car Hauler Trailer (bed in between wheel wells)
Loft
Storage
Ladder, Ships Ladder, Alternating Tread Device Access
2 People
Yes
On-Demand
Removable Dining Table
Apartment Size Appliances or Smaller
Pantry
Double Sink
Shower
Composting Toilet
Gable Roof
Dormers
Spray Foam
Gas Fireplace
<10000#
Short End Location
Standard Entry Door
Fresh Water
House Length: 24′ 0″
Road Height: 13′ 5″
Great Room: 10′ 0″ x 6′ 9″
Bathroom: 2′ 8″ x 6′ 9″
Height Under Loft: 6′ 4″
Main Room Height: 10′ 5″
House Width: 7′ 8″
Trailer Size: 6′ 10″ (8’6″ outside fenders) x 22′ 0″
Kitchen: 6′ 9″ x 6′ 9″
Loft: 10′ 6″ x 6′ 9″
Loft Height: 3′ 9″
(all measurements are approximate)
Great! The house was designed for and resides in Vermont and we have some cold and snowy winters here. Take a look at some of the photos included here and you’ll see what I mean!
Absolutely. This space is great for a couple.
Yes, you are welcome to print the plans. They are designed to be printed on type-D Architectural Paper (2’x3′)
No, the plans are intended for your use only. They are not to be sold or copied without permission.
Not at all. It’s all about the design. For example, the dormers in the loft allow for extra head room and lots of windows in the loft area. With a total of 12 windows, this tiny house has a tremendous amount of natural light in every corner.
The plans have not been certified by an architect or an engineer.