We love tiny houses almost as much as we love camper vans, and for many of the same reasons: low overhead, high DIY potential, maximum portability,聽and minimum fuss. As the movement matures, would-be tiny-house owners are pressuring legislators to broaden the definition of a legal dwelling,聽leading to a number of not-so-tiny construction opportunities. In places like Los Angeles and Oregon, tiny houses are helping to . In Michigan, soon you may be able to build a tiny house near your primary residence for a . And in Colorado, developers are pushing for entire subdivisions of tiny homes.听
The tiny house movement is teetering on the edge of Big Business, and a recent development may tip the scales. The largest privately held supplier of building materials in the United States, , is officially stepping into the tiny-house market. The construction giant鈥檚 new collection consists of four compact models ranging from classic to contemporary鈥攁ll under 200 square feet.听鈥淭his movement is more than a passing fad,鈥 explains Becky Mancuso, vice president聽of marketing and PR at 84 Lumber. 鈥淎s a company, we sit at the intersection of green building materials and construction expertise, so we felt that we were uniquely positioned to enter the market.鈥
鈥淔rom enthusiasts to people who just want to learn more, everyone聽thinks it鈥檚 cool that a national retailer is paying attention.鈥
84 Lumber wants to stay true to the spirit of the tiny houses,聽particularly when it comes to the DIY aspect. Each of the four models is available in three distinct packages, and the bare-bones Build Your Own聽option, which starts at just $6,884, is simply a set of blueprints, a materials list,聽and a custom steel trailer upon which to build your tiny house. (The trailer includes a subfloor and leveling jacks.)聽Purchasing this package isn鈥檛 much different than starting from scratch, except you get to jump right into the fun part.
As you get into the higher-end packages, price goes up while labor intensity drops. The Semi-DIY聽package (from $19,884) is a shelled-in tiny house complete with windows, door, shower, and trailer鈥攁ll you do is add your own finishing touches and exterior. Finally, there鈥檚 the Move-In Ready聽package (from $49,884), which arrives 100 percent聽constructed on the back of a shiny new trailer like an overgrown dollhouse on Christmas morning.
鈥淲e only just announced the Tiny Living collection, but so far the DIY and Semi-DIY packages have attracted the most attention,鈥 says Mancuso. 鈥淲e think this speaks to customers really wanting to customize.鈥
The 154-square-foot Roving model was unveiled first, and the amenities in the Move-In Ready聽package are downright drool-inducing: reclaimed-wood doors, walnut countertops, cork flooring, Energy Star fridge, stainless-steel sink, designer faucet, LED lighting, composting toilet, and an energy-efficient wall heater that uses 70 percent聽less electricity than standard room heaters. Like the other models, the Roving is designed to work with standard electrical and water hookups. Solar and rainwater options are coming soon.
You might wonder: What does this mean for the tiny-house movement? Considering there鈥檚 a tiny-house reality show in its third season, it isn鈥檛 like minimalist living is some secret waiting to be spoiled. And unlike fixed-gear bikes, there鈥檚 very little risk of getting struck and killed by a rookie tiny-house owner,聽although you鈥檒l want to take care while towing it around. If you ask us, lowering the barrier to entry for tiny-house ownership is a good thing. As more people enter the market, lawmakers will continue to reexamine zoning restrictions, and it will likely become easier to build (or buy) the tiny house of your dreams.听
鈥淲e鈥檝e had inquiries from all over the world,鈥 says Mancuso. 鈥淔rom enthusiasts to people who just want to learn more, everyone seems to think it鈥檚 cool that a national retailer is paying attention.鈥