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EP 21- Fred's Tiny Houses, the fundamentals of design

Beaming Green

English - March 31, 2021 01:00 - 42 minutes - 29.1 MB
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The tiny house movement has been growing steadily for more than a decade. It offers an affordable alternative to buying a conventional house and an alternative way of living. Many home buyers are choosing to downsize and simplify their lives due to economic hardship, housing affordability and environmental stress. This conscientious collective are choosing to live off grid and leave a smaller footprint on our struggling planet.

In this episode, I speak with Fred Schultz the founder of Fred’s Tiny House workshops about:

what motivated him to build a tiny housewhat to consider when building a tiny housewhy design and weight planning are vital in creating a successful small spacewhat batteries to use for an off grid tiny housewhy buying or building on the right trailer is essential for a portable tiny homewhat are the pros and cons of building with new materials vs recycledwhat courses Fred offers and how they can help you create your ideal tiny house.

Bio:

Fred Schultz is a thought leader, innovator and advocate in Australia’s Tiny House movement. He designed, built and lived in his own off-grid (fossil-fuel free) tiny house with his family and now teaches builders (DIY and professionals alike) how to build safe, compliant and comfortable tiny houses for the different Australian climates. He designs and sells tiny house trailers that are super strong and allow for the strongest attachment between tiny house and trailer. Fred is always up for a chat about tiny houses and the philosophies that underpin them. You can find him in Castlemaine, pouring over the technical details of trailer-design or making in his back yard.

To view more YouTube videos visit Beaming Green website and go to episode 21 or visit Fred's Tiny Houses website