I'm in love with the little Pacifica tiny house! I've been looking into tiny homes for a while now and this is the first ADA tiny home I've seen and I just wanna see more of it
Thank you for being uncommonly concise and well spoken. Some of my favorite video makers are also painfully repetitive and tongue tied (they are favorites for subject matter and enthusiasm). It is refreshing to hear someone speak enthusiastically and still keep it coherent. Cheers.
Those are huge compared to what I'm living in, a 2001 Freightliner classic. I live in about 56 square feet, lol. I'm dreaming of something a little bigger. :- ) I love the hotel idea, nice!
I live in a huge Japanese half traditional half farm house.. I feel its a waste for me so next year im having a tiny house built on my land and will rent out my main house. . :-D
It's because of you that my world will be down sized. Yet what you have done is made my small world feel so much larger with opportunities!! thank you doesn't even cover it!! keep On keepin on💜
Tiny cabins or homes, whether or not they are on a trailer, are great - but there are a lot of ways to reduce the energy costs of a conventional home. Dressing for the season and the weather is one basic step that many seem to have forgotten. If we are comfortable in the house in shorts and a t-shirt in winter, we know that the house is too hot! We should not be trying to heat the air, anyway. Radiant heat is more efficient, and more comfortable. A rocket mass stove heater is probably the most efficient way to do this, but a well-designed wood stove will also do a good job. Cast iron and/or stone or other masonry provides a thermal mass that radiates heat long after the fire is out. On a wood stove, we prefer to have the pipe exposed - at a safe distance from walls - so that the heat does not just go outside or up a chimney. This adds greatly to the amount of heat a woodstove produces from a given amount of wood, and does not require the purchase or building of anything - except an appropriate hole in the roof to run the pipe out through. Sweaters, turtleneck shirts, lap throws for when sitting for extended periods of time, neck warmers or continuous scarves, etc, there are a lot of little ways to stay comfortable in a cooler home in winter. Homes can be cooled by opening a window as high as possible on the south side (or the upper window of a double-hung window on a one-level house), and also opening a window as low as possible on the south side of the home. This will allow hot air to escape and will also draw cooler air in. If the upper window is on a 2nd story and the lower window is in a basement, the cooling effect will be stronger. Tall deciduous shade trees around our homes, especially on the south side (in the Northern Hemisphere) will keep the area around our homes - and our homes - cooler in summer, but let warming winter sunlight in. Gravel driveways instead of black paving reduce heat buildup in summer. Gravel drives keep an area even cooler than white concrete. Dense shrubs or low growing trees to the east and west of our homes prevents them from being heated up in summer. Windbreaks of evergreen trees planted between the home and the prevailing winter winds will reduce heating costs (in the Northeast, this is generally to the north and west), but will not block winter sunlight. There are a lot of other things we can all do, wherever we are, to reduce our negative impact on the planet. Even doors inside a home can help, allowing us to close off areas not currently being used. Those who care about these things will have many other good ideas.
Awesome! But I have seen other cabins on trailer frames, aka 'tiny houses', that used the space over the trailer tongue, for a variety of purposes. If he meant for the toilet, that I have never seen before.
magnifique concept. les clients doivent être charmés c'est tellement plus romantique. Beautiful concept. Guests must be charmed It's so much more romantic.
My father lived in a 12x12' tiny house when I was a kid, I'm 46 years old now, his house now is about 600 square feet. His rule is "if I don't need it, I don't have it".
Great video, Dylan! Cole's got some really great ideas. Sounds like I'll have to make it to Portland next autumn! Do you know of any similar code-related websites for those of us in Canada? I'm a renovation carpenter by trade and have my tiny house conceptual design all ready. It's been difficult to find info about rules & regs up here. I don't think it's quite as popular as in the US and NZ...yet. ;) Cheers!
I'm not really familiar with Canadian Codes or laws but a quick google turned up these few hope it helps! tinyhouseontario.com/category/building-code/ www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/publications/codes_centre/2010_national_building_code.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Building_Code_of_Canada cwc.ca/design-with-wood/building-code/
This is so wonderful! Thanks! Why are really Good ideas and Practical sense sometimes lost inPolitical RED TAPE?I now know where I want to visit if I get a chance to travel. Portland. Are you near any B&B or regular Hotels should Booking be tricky or if a person wants to cut their stay short? And do you refer people who may want one of these wonderful small homes built to Builders? COOL Video!
STOP! I studied this in school. We all know about the historic Route 66. During the days of rock n roll and golden TV age, tiny house hotels existed, and definitely not the first ones in the America. The teepee motels and basically any motor lodge that looked like a Sioux Teepee, was a typical tiny house hotel. This is probably the first hotel to feature trailers.
Your website is crazy I can't see if your available next year. I can't see half the phone it clams to have. view unit at a 360° Nope can't even get in one off the units bit I can look around the street
He's wrong about living in a small space being the number one way to reduce your footprint. People don't like to hear this but it's becoming a vegan and growing your own food. This is just an objective fact regardless of your stance on veganism, industrial agriculture is the number one industry destroying the environment. For example it consumes 51% of the fresh water supply.
"The single most thing an individual can do to reduce their climate footprint, carbon footprint, energy footprint, is to reduce the size of the structure in which they live"-This is false information.
You can say confidentially, with data to back it up, that "switching to a vegan diet would be the single most thing an individual can do to reduce their climate, carbon, and energy footprint."? I honestly am not sure which would be the "single most important thing" to me they seem pretty close.
You forgot to add that he qualified his claim, stating that it was due to heating and cooling requirements in a larger home. Sounds to me like he is correct. By the way it's not a competition. Why not offer your opinion in a constructive manner instead of a confrontational tone. People working together and not against one another is how any change is going to be achieved.
This is awesome, but a tiny house is a far cry from the best thing you can do for the environment. 51% of human caused GHG emissions come from animal agriculture. Going plant based (vegan) is the best you can do.
Shout out to all 20k of you that are subbed to the channel! I appreciate you!
Congrats Dylan! Very well deserved.
Dylan Magaster hey how can I get one and where at ? this is awesome.
Loving every video that comes my way from you, bud!
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I stayed there this summer with my son.. loved every moment
Chauncey Williams
How did you book a room with them?
I goggle tiny house caravan and booked to nights. It was a long wait. I booked in August for a night in September.
Chauncey Williams where is this located?
Thank God
AWSOME LOVE THE CREATIVITY OF EACH PERSON THAT BUILD THIS BEATIFUL TINY HOMES .IM LOOKING FORWARD TO BUY A TINY HOME 😊😊😊😊
I'm in love with the little Pacifica tiny house! I've been looking into tiny homes for a while now and this is the first ADA tiny home I've seen and I just wanna see more of it
Thank you for being uncommonly concise and well spoken. Some of my favorite video makers are also painfully repetitive and tongue tied (they are favorites for subject matter and enthusiasm). It is refreshing to hear someone speak enthusiastically and still keep it coherent. Cheers.
Those are huge compared to what I'm living in, a 2001 Freightliner classic. I live in about 56 square feet, lol. I'm dreaming of something a little bigger. :- )
I love the hotel idea, nice!
It's interesting how the video turns from a design segment into a look on the financial insight. Thanks for sharing!
Great vid, Dylan. I appreciate the perspective as I explore the alternatives for my own near future.
I live in a huge Japanese half traditional half farm house.. I feel its a waste for me so next year im having a tiny house built on my land and will rent out my main house. . :-D
amanda currin where and how much?
Jkandjk LGK2015 in japan. . i didnt get the price yet as its gonna be custom made..
amanda currin why in Japan. are you from there ? I wish I could get one but not in Japan too far away from my grown kids and family
amanda currin im lucky to have a roof over my head since I got away from abuse. I been here there everywhere I want to be. able to have a yard etc...
amanda currin affordable housing is hard for me to get i need to find out how as soon as I can .like this month.
It's because of you that my world will be down sized. Yet what you have done is made my small world feel so much larger with opportunities!! thank you doesn't even cover it!! keep On keepin on💜
Heather Machala dito
Very cool, I hope to start seeing more of these 'hotels'. I'd love to stay in one!
Tiny cabins or homes, whether or not they are on a trailer, are great - but there are a lot of ways to reduce the energy costs of a conventional home. Dressing for the season and the weather is one basic step that many seem to have forgotten. If we are comfortable in the house in shorts and a t-shirt in winter, we know that the house is too hot! We should not be trying to heat the air, anyway. Radiant heat is more efficient, and more comfortable.
A rocket mass stove heater is probably the most efficient way to do this, but a well-designed wood stove will also do a good job. Cast iron and/or stone or other masonry provides a thermal mass that radiates heat long after the fire is out. On a wood stove, we prefer to have the pipe exposed - at a safe distance from walls - so that the heat does not just go outside or up a chimney. This adds greatly to the amount of heat a woodstove produces from a given amount of wood, and does not require the purchase or building of anything - except an appropriate hole in the roof to run the pipe out through.
Sweaters, turtleneck shirts, lap throws for when sitting for extended periods of time, neck warmers or continuous scarves, etc, there are a lot of little ways to stay comfortable in a cooler home in winter.
Homes can be cooled by opening a window as high as possible on the south side (or the upper window of a double-hung window on a one-level house), and also opening a window as low as possible on the south side of the home. This will allow hot air to escape and will also draw cooler air in. If the upper window is on a 2nd story and the lower window is in a basement, the cooling effect will be stronger.
Tall deciduous shade trees around our homes, especially on the south side (in the Northern Hemisphere) will keep the area around our homes - and our homes - cooler in summer, but let warming winter sunlight in. Gravel driveways instead of black paving reduce heat buildup in summer. Gravel drives keep an area even cooler than white concrete. Dense shrubs or low growing trees to the east and west of our homes prevents them from being heated up in summer. Windbreaks of evergreen trees planted between the home and the prevailing winter winds will reduce heating costs (in the Northeast, this is generally to the north and west), but will not block winter sunlight.
There are a lot of other things we can all do, wherever we are, to reduce our negative impact on the planet. Even doors inside a home can help, allowing us to close off areas not currently being used. Those who care about these things will have many other good ideas.
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Your videos are really nicely shot and edited.
This guy is so smart
These are gorgeous!!
+ to my bucket list.
Wow I love this idea. Good luck on your hotel
I wish I could like this video one hundred times! Very informative and I love what you are doing! Keep up the awesome work!
Yeah 20k!!! Well done and great content. :)
Maybe your city government should care more about the poor and housing instead of defunding the police
I love this, you really have created something beautiful and awesome.
Awesome! But I have seen other cabins on trailer frames, aka 'tiny houses', that used the space over the trailer tongue, for a variety of purposes. If he meant for the toilet, that I have never seen before.
This is amazing!! I would love to live there 😊
This is absolutely amazing 😍👍
And now you have 1 more subbie! Very cool ideas!
That's cute, it's like a little village. Cool concept.
Love your page! 🙌
Really cool video, so interesting to hear all about this amazing place/idea!
Great idea, great artists!!!
Great video man! I'd love to see more of the house shown at 1:24 :)
I would rather pay for this than for an apartment anyday
Awesome concept and creative. Well done.
magnifique concept.
les clients doivent être charmés
c'est tellement plus romantique.
Beautiful concept.
Guests must be charmed
It's so much more romantic.
This is wonderful.
Such a COOL idea! Well done ✅
thanks for sharing ill have to stay there if i ever decide to get a tiny home
your videos are fantastic! thank you for making them.
Awesome!
Love love love it!!!
Those are cool looking houses. I like them all.
Love this guy.
Wished that they had a tiny house hotel here in Michigan!
i hope you'll make your hotel bigger. 🙂🙂🙂🙂 I love cute houses. ^^
thank you Dylan.
these houses are huge compared to spaces people live in London... aaah 'murica
Julian Grimm and now a speciality item, that can cost much more to build than a normal home in some cases.
Rad! You’re awesome. Thank you.
Innovation at its best!
Great cause, business, and well done video
Really interested to this . Like i want this in my country if its posible
Lol immediately I was like this looks like Portland!
Just beautiful I'm pretty jealous
Love it!
I think I saw another on RUclips, maybe I'm wrong? Greetings from the Netherlands
First ever tiny house hotel is the Fuggerei in Augsburg Germany. Opened in 1521 and still open today
love what your doing
Cool concept!
My father lived in a 12x12' tiny house when I was a kid, I'm 46 years old now, his house now is about 600 square feet.
His rule is "if I don't need it, I don't have it".
Excellent production quality! Really great! Super informative video. What did you use to make the animations! Keep pushing hard!
Goodness I love Portland.
Love it
very cool and great video 10/10 would watch again
Great video, Dylan! Cole's got some really great ideas. Sounds like I'll have to make it to Portland next autumn!
Do you know of any similar code-related websites for those of us in Canada? I'm a renovation carpenter by trade and have my tiny house conceptual design all ready. It's been difficult to find info about rules & regs up here. I don't think it's quite as popular as in the US and NZ...yet. ;)
Cheers!
I'm not really familiar with Canadian Codes or laws but a quick google turned up these few hope it helps!
tinyhouseontario.com/category/building-code/
www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/publications/codes_centre/2010_national_building_code.html
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Building_Code_of_Canada
cwc.ca/design-with-wood/building-code/
NICE TOWN OF SALEM
what an amazing idea..
what kind of stabilisation do you use? Thinking about the shot from 0:19 to 0:37. Is your camera on your gorillapod, or is it free hand with IS lens?
incredible!
This is awesome.
Tiny House Hotel... this is genius :)
What an awesome concept. Love your little hotel community.
This is so wonderful! Thanks! Why are really Good ideas and Practical sense sometimes lost inPolitical RED TAPE?I now know where I want to visit if I get a chance to travel. Portland. Are you near any B&B or regular Hotels should Booking be tricky or if a person wants to cut their stay short? And do you refer people who may want one of these wonderful small homes built to Builders? COOL Video!
Just a Thought; how well would a tiny house fair in rough stormy weather?
where is your hotel ? what city and state. Also what are your rates. I will sub.
I think your hotel idea is genius.
STOP! I studied this in school. We all know about the historic Route 66. During the days of rock n roll and golden TV age, tiny house hotels existed, and definitely not the first ones in the America. The teepee motels and basically any motor lodge that looked like a Sioux Teepee, was a typical tiny house hotel. This is probably the first hotel to feature trailers.
great idea and excecution! god bless!
He has a pretty big house himself
Your website is crazy I can't see if your available next year. I can't see half the phone it clams to have. view unit at a 360° Nope can't even get in one off the units bit I can look around the street
I had this idea years ago
quality videos man! Keep up the great work'
Joey Diaz would have been PISSED!
How is the response? Do people like to pay for tiny homes rather than big hotel spaces?
He's wrong about living in a small space being the number one way to reduce your footprint. People don't like to hear this but it's becoming a vegan and growing your own food. This is just an objective fact regardless of your stance on veganism, industrial agriculture is the number one industry destroying the environment. For example it consumes 51% of the fresh water supply.
where is the link to rent?
build with a hydrogen generator and you can have a bigger foot print.
where?
where is this located?
sounds like me lucky to have a place
I want that guy to be my mayor
Can anyone please tell me on what sqft or what area are these homes made on ? Total area of the land not the houses. Thanks. Much appreciated.
they need 2 jus let us buy tiny homes
I want one because its affordable for me
How much dollars taken in one day?
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i used to live 2 blocks from here
Isn’t a cabin technically a tiny house tho
"The single most thing an individual can do to reduce their climate footprint, carbon footprint, energy footprint, is to reduce the size of the structure in which they live"-This is false information.
+Ed what would be a correct statement?
Changing to a vegan diet.
You can say confidentially, with data to back it up, that "switching to a vegan diet would be the single most thing an individual can do to reduce their climate, carbon, and energy footprint."? I honestly am not sure which would be the "single most important thing" to me they seem pretty close.
You forgot to add that he qualified his claim, stating that it was due to heating and cooling requirements in a larger home. Sounds to me like he is correct. By the way it's not a competition. Why not offer your opinion in a constructive manner instead of a confrontational tone. People working together and not against one another is how any change is going to be achieved.
lol. you're "NOT" the first tiny house hotel in the United States. A guy in Alabama has had one for around 10 years now.
And that guy's hotel isn't even close to being the first tiny house hotel.
"tiny house hotel"....so a hotel with kitchenettes in room. Those have been around for a long time.
screw the projects n apartments I cud save 5,000 10,000 15,000thousand
planned parenthood is a much more effective long-term, economical solution.
tiny homes are cute but waste space compared to high rise apartments.
This is awesome, but a tiny house is a far cry from the best thing you can do for the environment. 51% of human caused GHG emissions come from animal agriculture. Going plant based (vegan) is the best you can do.
If people voted Libertarian then they would not have the zoning and building code problems we are having.