Tony went down to South Carolina this past weekend to pick up the tiny house shell that he will finish building for Lee. Check out the video of the arrival of the house in DC. Thanks to Zach from the Charleston Tiny House project…he helped Tony get the house, put new tires on the trailer, and was his co-pilot back up to DC. It was great to have someone who’s already towed a tiny house along for the adventure.
Lee – I’m so excited about the arrival of your tiny house. I’m sending the link to Carl and Doug so they can be up to date on your project. Can’t wait to hear more about it next week when you’re in MN!! The lot looks great and the removable fence panels work so well. See you soon. Janet
LikeLike
[…] down there was a journey in and of itself, and Tony and Zach put in a lot of work to make sure the house got up to DC safely. But, at the end of the day, I should have probably asked myself “is this worth it?” […]
LikeLike
[…] – The lot gets some utilities and more work done to it. Lee’s tiny house shell arrives in DC from South Carolina. We host a tiny house class on the lot and speak at the Tumbleweed tiny […]
LikeLike
[…] easier – very helpful since the design has changed considerably from when the little house first rolled up from South Carolina. Here are just a few of the changes we’ve […]
LikeLike
[…] The lot gets some utilities and more work done to it. Lee’s tiny house shell arrives in DC from South Carolina. We host a tiny house class on the lot and speak at the Tumbleweed tiny […]
LikeLike
[…] down there was a journey in and of itself, and Tony and Zach put in a lot of work to make sure the house got up to DC safely. But, at the end of the day, I should have probably asked myself “is this worth it?” […]
LikeLike
[…] easier – very helpful since the design has changed considerably from when the little house first rolled up from South Carolina. Here are just a few of the changes we’ve […]
LikeLike