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Nelson Tiny House Movement Tour

John Greene By John Greene Published February 5, 2016
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Nelson Tiny House Movement Tour

SEE THESE SIMPLE HOW TO BUILD TINY HOUSE PLANS!

Hello I'm Seth and behind the camera there is Tobias and we are from Nelson tiny houses in Nelson BC and today were really excited to share with you our latest model its the Acorn house.

The footprint of the Acorn is 120 square feet. The overall width is eight and a half and overall height from the ground to the very tip is 14 and a half which is a foot too much for the highway travel so you do need to get an oversize permit for it but that's quite a simple and cheap process. These houses are not meant to be RVs are not meant to be driven all around there meant to be taken to a spot and then situated on some sort of either temporary or permanent foundation. Of course it can be later moved again if need be but they're not meant to be just driving around which is going to take a lot of gas.

Let's go inside and have a little tiny tour of the Acorn.

Seth Reidy of Nelson Tiny House gives a tour of the firm's delight and pleasure, the Acorn Dwelling.

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John Greene February 5, 2016
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