Tropical Tiny 2018

Tropical Tiny

We have designed and are building what we believe to be the first Tiny House on Wheels (THOW) specifically for tropical conditions. After looking at THOW open-source and online plans, we could not find anything that really addresses the tropical lifestyle and conditions.

We are focused on using as many exisiting resources as possible, without compromising safety and integrity of the structure.

We were first motivated to repurpose and upcycle, rather than buy new, when we were standing at the local buy-back shop and literally being able to see almost everything we needed to build a tiny house was all in one place, and it is all considered ‘waste’ in the current paradigm.

We are focused on de-comodifying, reducing the cost of living, ultimately being off-grid, but also creating a template for others to follow suit and build their own.

The original timeline would have seen this Tiny House finished and lived in…but as it stands it will still be a work in progress on 16th September. We discussed withdrawing this application, but felt that people would still be interested in viewing and discussing the build even if it was half finished.

So to everyone who decides to come visit us on Sustainable House Day, you need to know that this is A Tropical Tiny House in progress. We will make it safe to view, but it will be somewhat a work site. If you want to come inside, please bring appropriate footwear, otherwise you will have to squeeze into my size 6 ladies gumboots!!

2.4m x 8m trailer, SIP structure.

Sustainability Features

Years Open
2018
ENERGY AND WATER EFFICIENT FEATURES
    • Energy efficiency:
    • Efficient lighting
      Efficient appliances
    • Passive heating cooling:
    • Cross-ventilation
      Passive solar designed home
    • Active heating cooling:
    • Ceiling fans
      Split system air conditioner
    • Water heating:
    • Solar hot water (flat panel)
    • Water harvesting and saving features:
    • Above-ground rainwater storage
      Underground rainwater storage

    • Underground rainwater storage type:
    • Bore water
    • Above ground rainwater storage Type:
    • Water will come from the bore and then pumped to rainwater collection
    • Above ground rainwater storage Size
    • 1000L
    • Water harvesting and saving
    • Compost toilet
    • Energy Efficient Lighting
    • Natural daylight
      Skylight
SUSTAINABLE & RECYCLED MATERIALS
    • Recycled and reused materials:
    • Appliances
      Basins/sinks
      Bathroom cabinets
      Doors
      Pallets
      Windows
INSULATION SPECIFICATIONS
    • Insulation Type:
    • Under-roof
      Ceiling
      Internal walls
      External walls
    • Ceiling Type:
    • Bulk – polystyrene board
    • Under Roof Insulation Type:
    • Insulated panels
    • Internal Walls Insulation Type:
    • Insulated panel system
RENEWABLE ENERGY SPECIFICATIONS
    • All-Electric Home?
    • No
    • Renewable energy used:
    • Biogas
      Energy storage/battery
      Solar PV off-grid
COSTS AND COST SAVINGS
    • Total cost of home when constructed:
    • $30,000 inc. solar power battery banks and internal fitout (built in 2018)
HOUSE DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS
    • House Size
    • 25m2
    • Roof
    • Insulated panel (sandwich panels)
      Metal (colorbond)
    • Wall Materials
    • Insulated panels or blocks
    • Window and Door Types
    • Bi-fold
      Skylights
    • Universal design accessability
    • Adaptive design
      Multi-generational
    • Number of bedrooms
    • 1
    • Number of bathrooms
    • 1
GARDEN AND WASTE REDUCTION
    • Garden / Outdoors
    • Composting
      Drip irrigation
      Edible garden
      Native plants
      Water-wise plants
HEALTHY HOME FEATURES
    • Healthy home features
    • Chemical-free cleaning products used
      Cross-flow ventilation
      Natural light and ventilation
      Natural oil sealer/finishes
      No carpets
Location
Malanda QLD 4885
    • Housing Type:
    • Tiny Home – Transportable
    • Project Type:
    • New Build
    • Builder
    • Peter Butler

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