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Video and new Porch pictures!

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Video and new Porch pictures!

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Hello hello! We have great news! Our tiny house video by Bryce of Living Big in a Tiny House was completed!

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xd7ZNuzvYRs&w=560&h=315]

We had a great time filming and chatting! Sadly the filming happened before we had a chance to finish the porch but it is finally complete.

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For more you can visit his website: http://www.livingbiginatinyhouse.com/tiny-home-built-recycled-materials/

Cheers!

Pat+Cori

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Mounting the Solar Panels

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Mounting the Solar Panels

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Hi Everyone, This weekend at the Tiny House we mounted our solar panels to the roof. I had help from a good friend from work and it went really smoothly. We installed two 265 watt solar panels and two 12 volt 325 amp hour batteries to create a 24 volt system. Our goal from the beginning of our build was to be free of electric bills. We are now generating our own electricity and it is amazing to see the whole thing finally come together.

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Thanks for reading! Next up- water, deck and a toilet.

-Pat and Cori

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Tiny House Budget

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Tiny House Budget

Hello! We knew when we started building that we didn't want to spend a crazy amount on our house. In order to do this we have been keeping track of every penny we have spent. We have made an effort to save every receipt during our tiny house build. This turned out to be a good thing not only for keeping within our budget but also when we were trying to prove to Immigration NZ that we are a couple with long terms plans of staying together, what better way than by overwhelming them with hundreds of receipts and pictures of our tiny house! Spoiler alert: It worked and Pat now has his permanent residency!

We have saved so much money by getting free materials and also buying recycled and used materials when possible. Our goal is to stay under $15,000 NZ dollars, so far we are on track.  This price includes the purchase of our trailer and all of our household appliances (fridge, hot water heater, gas cook top, shower, faucet, etc..).

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As you have probably noticed we haven't included our solar panels or batteries. We consider these to be investments for long term utilities (they will pay for themselves eventually with how much we can save). For two solar panels (260watts) and the controller inverter battery charger we spent $1600, and we still have to get our batteries! It is expensive to be off the grid, at least in the beginning.

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