Cypress was the building material of choice for the early settlers in south Louisiana. “The exterior of the house will be clad in antique cypress beveled siding. I hope you are inspired to create your own tiny house and that you now have an example of a different construction method to explore.” – Art (builder/owner), Finished SIP House 100-year-old Cypress Exterior Siding Used on this House and Why “The panels allow someone without the technical knowledge of framing a house to erect a structure that is stronger and better insulated in a weekend. There’s just enough closet and storage space for one or two persons with not very much clothing or stuff.Īt just 117-square-feet, this house is packed with functionality and features. The sleeping area is in the loft directly above the kitchen and bathroom. The toilet is a nature’s head composting toilet with vent. Inside there’s a full size 30″ shower made out of fiberglass. Head over towards the bathroom and you’re magically greeted by a beautiful custom-made Japanese style paper door that lets the light shine through. The refrigerator is small but opens up like a chest and doubles up as a cutting board. The kitchen is approximately 6′ by 4′ and features a beautiful one-piece stainless steel countertop with built-in sink.Īll of the appliances utilized are from the marine industry because of their space and energy saving features. I encourage you to see and learn about the rest of this unique little house below: It’s free and you’ll be glad you did! We even give you free downloadable tiny house plans just for joining. Enjoy! To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter. ![]() The couch triples it’s service as a convertible guest bed while serving even more with storage underneath.īe sure you take a look at the way Art designed and built his loft ladder because it folds up in a unique, space-saving way that’s great for tiny houses. The flooring is antique pine salvaged from the surrounding area. When you walk inside it actually feels roomy thanks to the 11′ ceiling. Inside you’ll find fresh and locally milled tongue and groove cypress to clad the interior walls and ceiling. You would never know it was built with SIPs from looking at it, right? Much of the trim and structural supports for the structure are antique pine that was removed from barns and other buildings in the surrounding area. The outside of Art’s house was covered with 100-year-old reclaimed cypress from around the area in Louisiana. ![]() ![]() Don’t worry, at the bottom half of this article, you’ll see how it’s all done. All you have to do is put the panels together. They come pre-manufactured with insulation and everything. SIP stands for Structurally Insulated Panels.
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