A smaller footprint for a better environment
Have you ever held a small, live bird in your hands? It’s a very special experience. The first thing you notice, besides that it is soft and warm, is that the bird is incredibly light! Your brain suddenly dusts off memories of your old biology classesmore energy efficient, and
therefore the smaller its
footprint on the environment."
This same concept transfers to the construction of cars. If you want to build the most energy efficient car, you make it light and streamlined. And, it also applies to the construction of houses. By it’s very nature, the smaller you make it, the more energy efficient, and therefore the smaller it’s footprint on the environment. This is important to remember. Everyone knows that you can’t make a 6000 lb. SUV energy efficient. In the same way, a three or four thousand square foot house will never be energy efficient.
Smaller homes offer an energy-efficient alternative
Since 1950, the size of housing per person in the U.S. has increased to four times what it used to be.consumptively housed people
in the history of humanity."
Design Philosophy
These small houses were designed with two primary things in mind. How small can it be and still be comfortable and efficient for one or two people? How small and light can it be so that it can be easily lifted onto a truck and transported?
In addition, the designs incorporate a few other important concepts.
- Simple and universal engineering so that the basic design is very flexible.
- Non moisture absorbing building materials so that the home can be left unattended, without heat, with no damage for as long as you like.
- A natural looking exterior that blends in with the environment
- A full line of options that can make the home as self-sufficient, on or off the grid as you like.
and approved by the state
or Oregon and include a
one year warranty

