Lot’s of great design ideas in a tiny package. They are from the world famous Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. The Weebee is one of my favorite.
Tumbleweed Tiny House Company
May 2, 2008 by Wendy Cooper
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Hi Wendy,
Since I stumbled upon the Tumbleweed company site a few weeks ago, I’ve been dreaming of building a Loring. Do you have any ideas of good places to build? I live in the Northeast, but I’m willing to consider anywhere in the U.S.
Thanks,
Liz
…or Canada. I love Vancouver and Toronto and surrounding areas. I just don’t know much about the logistics of living there as a non-citizen.