joshua tree workshop 2018

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cheap/Free FUNKY decor for your home- Part 1


I have about 25 or so constant uses in my "arsenal" for scrap wood - pieces that would otherwise be thrown away....some of these avenues even occasionally become money makers in and of themselves, which never hurts while trying to live a thrifty lifestyle. Here's an example of one thing I do with tiny plywood, tongue and groove, and cedar shingle scraps......its simple, fun, and can even be a great little craft project for kids...or adults....

Each board is coated with two quick layers of spray paint, the simple n' chunky art details are later painted or penned on in black and the negative voids are filled likewise, to make each one stand out more. These pieces- Its somewhat like Keith Haring-meets-Asimov....but with brain damage. I have fun with it though.

No, I'm far from any Van Gogh- some might even call me a "Damn, NO!", but this makes for a good rainy day activity, and one that's keeping wood hunks and scraps out of landfills.

More tips on recycled-material decor and dumpster diving decorating....on the way! Yes, my book is loaded with this kinda stuff- and the new book will be too!


-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

A Vermont TREE HOUSE in the snow- NEW MINI-TOUR VIDEO


 Here's something I pieced together from photos I took in late December, up on my land in Vermont. This little treehouse/micro-cabin was built for my brother Dustin's 30th birthday two years back, and is still holdin' strong against some serious snow loads that Vermont has seen.
    This little tree fort/hut is also a place where guests/attendees to my Vermont Tiny House Building Workshops can stay- in addition to choosing from four other funky shacks, rolling huts, log cabins, and such.

While we don't have another Vermont workshop date lined up, EVEN COOLER, is the workshop we're doing in Wilmington, NC April 26th-28th- THREE DAYS- and its got a very large roster of GREAT speakers, demo-presenters, tiny house builders, bloggers, and more. Again, here's the flyer....with MORE guests to be added!


Monday, January 28, 2013

Tiny House/Shelterpod Cabin DESTROYED BY LAVA!


 This lil' video is just painful to watch! Its such a cool little cabin/shelterpod (that could make for a great, modern, tiny home), and its destroyed so quickly by lava flow from a volcano. As they say, "Location Is Everything".

The write-up from the video:
This shelterpod was owned, designed and built by Mr. Paddy Daly who lives in Bellyacres Eco-village adjacent to Seaview Estates. Paddy was welcomed in to Bellyacres as family would be when the lava flows inundated the area in early 2008 and made it impractical (and illegal) for him to continue living in his private property.

The shelterpod was built on lava flows from the 80's or early 90's about 1000 feet from the coast. It was a unique design consisting of a small living pod resting on a large deck. It had an electrical system consisting of a solar panel, storage battery and an inverter to supply 120 volt AC current. Two large plastic tanks sat under the deck and were to be supplied with rain water from the roof through the gutters and downspouts which were in the process of being installed. Spectacular views from the deck and large windows could be seen in all directions.

Paddy was not only generous enough to allow visitors to rest in his pod while it was standing tall but also generous to share its dramatic end with the public. His generosity will continue into the future as he plans to leave Bellyacres in June, 2010, and begin a two year Peace Corps agricultural tour in sub Saharan Africa.

Good luck and mahalo to Paddy.

Recorded November 3, 2009
-----------------------
 And for those who missed our OFFICIAL EVENT POSTER....er...."posting"- here you go again! This workshop is filling up, so if you're interested, don't hesitate! Its gonna be FUN and very educational!



                    Joe from Tennessee Tiny Homes is now going to be part of this TOO!
and possibly Shelton Davis from RepurposedGoods.com as well....we'll have more on that soon!

-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen


Saturday, January 26, 2013

TINY HOUSE CONVENTION/WORKSHOP in APRIL- GUESTS ADDED!


Here's a new and updated event poster for the April 2013 HANDS-ON Tiny House Building Workshop! Pass it on! 
Thanks to Shelton Davis from Repurposedgoods.com for making it- he might be joining us as a guest speaker too!
--------------------
Want to learn how to build a tiny house/cabin? Better yet, want to build one?? 
  THIS IS your chance, and we're limiting this workshop to only 25 total, so as to keep it intimate. Sign up details are below....

JUST ANNOUNCED- EACH ATTENDEE WILL RECEIVE THESE DOOR GIFTS!!!!
A $120+ Value!

Plans for The Sonoma Shanty Cabin from Kent Griswold!
6 months of Kent's Tiny House Magazine
Lloyd Kahn's AWESOME BOOK "Tiny Homes, Simple Shelter"
Tiny House plan sets from COZYHOMEPLANS.com
DON VARDO/gypsy wagon plans from Dee Williams and the P.A.D. Crew!
Plans for The Darrington Cabin....the one we'll all be building
and more......
Its $120+ worth of door gifts for just signing up!

We'll also be giving away a few copies of my book "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks" leading up to this
event.

kidcedar at gmail.com for more info....
The 3 Day workshop (more details HERE) is $399, couple also get a discount of $100.

TO SIGN UP:
Payment by check is accepted (email me)
or paypal/credit card (if not a paypal member, you can still pay by CC)
 -Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Building on lousy, steep, marshy, or difficult land plots

Since a good chunk of the tiny house movement is based in thrift and economy- "living on less, with less, for less", as I always say- I thought this one single photo here might be a good piece of inspiration to show you that even the lousiest hunk of land (and thereby the most affordable!) can be buildable- it just takes a little imagination, with a dash of guts in some cases.

I can't find a credit for this one, so I'll just take the liberty of dubbing it "The Soil Yourself House". Those afraid of heights need not apply! I LOVE this place- its incredibly daring.
 Photo: The downside....carrying in building materials, and supplies would be a nightmare. The bright side: what a view this place would have! -and vandals might be less likely to strike for fear of falling to their demise!
------------------------------
Other potential approaches and solutions for less-savory terrain include....

-Stilt-houses for marsh territories (A pole house approach, but using treated timbers, or concrete pilings).

-Floating homes- Can't afford land? Build a houseboat, OR, build a houseboat to sit atop a flood plain piece of land. This way you're not disturbing wetlands by most laws/regions, and if you land ever floods, Noah's Ark-style, you need not worry.


-Cantilevered homes (and/or on poles)- I've seen this done (even "bridge-style")) with a good many shipping container homes.

-Buying in less populated/desert areas- New Mexico, for example (I own a piece of land in NM (1/2 acre) that I bought about ten years ago for a mere $500.00). Sure, its in the middle of a nuclear testing site, but it was cheap! No, its perfectly safe, and even very picturesque. You might not be near a major metropolitan area with this approach (which you may prefer), or much of anything, but its one means to an end. My Vermont land, I bought it when I was 21/22 for $11,500 (cash- I had saved awhile)- a 10.5 acre plot. Phil Garlington's book "Rancho Costa Nada" might appeal to those looking to head to ultra-affordable scrub-lands as their path of action.

-Hillside Dugout Homes- Self explanatory, and see Mike Oehler's brilliant "The $50 and Up Underground House Book" for more on this (below).

-Tree Houses- If the trees are large enough and well rooted enough, why not?? If you're out of sight too, in a rural region, what building inspector is going to find, or find, then climb, to your plot to heckle you? Hilly lands can also make tree house access EASIER, if you chose, as you can simply build a walkway from the rising land behind the structure, to enter it without having to climb a ladder, or stairs, at all- and think of the view you might have! The now viral/famous "Hemloft" tree house uses this approach.

A hillside tree house from the German firm Bauhaus
 -TIER Your Structure to conform to the land. Look at the many terraced villages in Italy, and elsewhere, its worked well for them, even in a farming sense, so why not?

-Building into/onto boulders! If the terrain is too rocky, build atop and amongst the rocks, with a carbide drill bit, a collar, and some cement, you can affix footings to giant rocks rather easily, and most of these monoliths, structure-wise, won't be moving anytime soon.






Tuesday, January 22, 2013

A Finnish Tiny House/Sauna AND Houseboat...

A mobile sauna in Finland, built/designed by the London-based architects Denizen Works

I felt this little cabin on skids (making it "mobile" which allowed it to be permissable by the local building ordinances) stood as what could be a great (and simple) tiny house or vacation cabin, or even a great little floating home/houseboat, aside from its obvious and intended use as a sauna. The skids enable the whole structure to be pulled onto the ice in the winter, where the sauna's occupants could open up a swim hole in the ice for a post-sweat plunge. 
The building was made with locally sourced lumber, and its windows are all recycled. 
All photos by Tiina Tervo
 








-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Monday, January 21, 2013

Space Saving Origami "Turniture"- Furniture that Transforms!

 FIVE GREAT EXAMPLES OF SPACE SAVING and/or DOUBLE-USAGE FURNITURE FOR YOUR APARTMENT, TINY HOME, OR CABIN....

    Sorry about being MIA for a day or two, but a weekend of building a clubhouse, working with a client on another tree house project I might be taking on, and working on more blueprints for the tiny guest house that attendees will be building at our 3 day Tiny House-Building Workshops in Wilmington, NC (April 26th-28th- kidcedar at gmail.com for info), had me swamped.
    Anyway, here are a few videos on "Turniture", or transforming furniture, that I thought were interesting. Check 'em out and let me know your thoughts....

1. 'BED TURNS INTO A CHAIR"- this one's a little flimsy looking, but certainly a inventive step in some potentially right direction....this guys also has to be a MASTER at origami to have even come up with something like this.

 

2. "SOMNYS TRANSFORMER FURNITURE"- A COFFEE TABLE THAT TURNS INTO A BED.... A short video, and its computer generated, but a decent idea....


3. FOLDING CHAIR AND OTTOMAN- transforming plywood flat pack. I can't say that I feel that this one looks incredibly comfortable, but its ingenious.


4. FOLDING BENCH- two park benches and a picnic table in one- fairly simple, and versatile.


5. BERG FURNITURE TRANSFORMING BUNK BED- I'm sure this is INSANELY expensive, but pretty amazing!


-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Check out many more space saving ideas in my book too...
"Humble Homes, Simple Shacks"

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Space Efficient Furniture: A tiny chair becomes a desk with a chalkboard!

All you small-space dwellers with children, check this one out! VERY clever, and I came across it in the new book "PLY DESIGN"- by Phillip Schmidt. This hefty, well laid out book, features "73 Distinctive DIY Projects In Plywood". I just picked it up yesterday and have been leafing through it quite a bit- there's definitely some great, fun, and modern, inspiration within (not to mention affordable!).


Lester Walker (Architect and Tiny House Designing Pioneer) coined the term "Turniture" (Furniture that transforms from one thing/use into another), decades back, and this little desk would certainly apply.

 This one was designed/contributed by Dieter Amick


When flipped downward, the chair's back becomes a tiny desk, with a drawer for storage, and a chalk-board surface.

The book is 320 pages, full color, and has some very thorough plans- if plywood n' funky furniture is your thing, I'd give it a whirl.
Here's a link....

Friday, January 18, 2013

Even The Sausalito, CA Houseboat MAILBOXES are funky!



A ways back (October) I had a chance to travel to San Francisco, CA, where I not only had the chance to stay in a treehouse, see Alcatraz, hike in Muir Woods, see the infamous "Bush Man" in action (see video below) tour the Sausalito houseboats, and hang with publisher Lloyd Kahn (author of the recent mega-kick-ass tiny house book "Tiny Homes, Simple Shelter", and one of my favorites in the alternative living field), but I had a chance to take some fun photos of the general surrounding area as well- such as these.... The Mailboxes of The Sausalito Houseboats! (We'll have another post on the houseboat photos themselves soon too!)

Clever- it even drains out if you were to get water inside it from a wind-driven rain....


Below is a shot of me and Lloyd Kahn, after we had lunch at the Pelican Inn near Muir Woods (great place!).....SOON, I'll have my TOP TINY HOUSE BOOKS of the last year or so out, and Lloyd's Book is wayyyy up top....if you haven't picked it up (in "Schwarzeneggar Voice"), DO IT, DO IT NOW! If you don't dig this book, there's a good chance there's something seriously wrong with your intellect, sense of taste, and all around mental state. Its in my "Top Ten Tint House Books- EVER" list- I just need to go boot someone else off that list now....


 

Also, I'm selling signed copies of my book "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks" again on this blog- each also comes with TWO signed, tiny house prints-sketches of mine, AND every tenth order gets an original block-wood painting of mine....more on that soon, or you can order through the paypal account "senorsell@hotmail.com"- Its $16.95 cover price, plus $3.00 Shipping and Handling.

Proceeds go to buying me beer, candy, and lumber- hey, at least I'm being honest!

And here's Lloyd's Book- STELLAR REVIEWS! Czech 'em/it out!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

A Mini Art Studio/Reading and Writing Hut On Wheels!

 Inspired by my book! Love it!


 This one made my day, and was featured over on TinyHouseSwoon.com. Mimi Day, who owns it, said that the inspiration/base for the design was my "Gypsy Junker" mini shelter from my book "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks". I love what her and her carpenter came up with! Its been dubbed "Henrietta" and was built atop a large utility cart purchased from Northern Tools (with a tiny hitch so it can be moved with a small lawn tractor, or by two people). Its 7' tall, and the floor is 4' by 5' 8", long enough for her to sleep in. It also features a writing desk for her artwork and crafts.

GYPSY JUNKER IS FOR SALE....
By the way, and I'll have more details soon, but my tiny office/sleeper/shelter "The Gypsy Junker" a micro camp house that was featured in The NY Times, and beyond- is for sale- $1200.00. I'll eventually have more posted on the site tinyhouselistings.com. The proceeds will go into another two tiny shelter/house projects I'm gunning towards, and also help finish my micro shantyboat/houseboat and its related video. Kidcedar at gmail dot com if you might be interested.

Back in Henrietta, you can also see MORE photos over at Tinyhouseswoon


I was thinking shutter might look cool on that back window over the desk, and maybe another tiny little window to the right of the door..... I really like the look, and vibe of this one though- great work!


THE GYPSY JUNKER VIDEO, from 2011, if you missed it....

-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Tiny, Tiny House Tools, Gadgets, Gear, n' Doodads!

If you hadn't heard already, Steven Harrell, of Tinyhouselistings.com has a brand new site/service up and running now, a site called "Tiny House Gear". Basically, its a hub for recommended tiny house building, space saving, heating, and otherwise related gear. There's certainly some really cool stuff in there, and like his tinyhouselistings site, you'll find yourself spending more time than you planned, perusing its contents.

Here's what you'll see if you click over at the link HERE.... and three extra of my recommendations are below (and why)....


As for a few items I'd also include....just from my personal use and experience....(links for these are below)- I talk about these and use them at my workshops (among others)- April 26th-28th in Wilmington, NC is our next one! 3 Days Long!

1. Victorinox "Swiss Card" -It doesn't get any tinier when it comes to this one from Victorinox- YES, they're the makers of Swiss Army Knives- also immensely useful at home for odds, ends, and fixes, AND on the building/job site. This little credit card-like version, designed to fit in your wallet, is loaded with micro-tools. Naturally, its GREAT for tiny house dwellers as it doesn't take up much space at all! I love the look of 'em too- some great designing!

2. Ikea Micro Solar Lamp- Note: IF you live near an Ikea, when these are "in season", they're much cheaper than the link listed here. Also, for each one purchased, Ikea sends a second lamp to a needy school child in a third world country. This lamp comes in many colors, its pretty sleek looking, and pretty bright (l.e.d. bulbs). We've used it while camping to check the kids hair at night for ticks, for reading, and as a makeshift flashlight. You could also mount it on a wall that gets sunlight by day, and use it as a push button house light at night. I might do a video review on this down the road even.....



3. "Sheds"- well, aside from my own ("Humble Homes, Simple Shacks")- one out-of-print book that I think is GREAT for beginning carpenters is "Sheds", from the Creative Homeowners series. Its simple, well illustrated, and parallels so much of what you need to build a tiny house. 'Nuff said. The David and Jeanie Stiles Book/Version is also FANTASTIC- and cheaper actually- STILL IN PRINT TOO.



4. Angle Finder Tool- GREAT for finding rafter, and trim-work angles for your cuts. It eliminates the guess work, and its compact.


5. Stanley Fat Max Saw- Still one of my favorites, its not too expensive, and cuts VERY well.


And there are just a few recommendations, for what its worth....




Monday, January 14, 2013

Tiny Underground House in Norway (and a micro stone house)

Just a pair of fun, inspirational/creative-works, photos...these were sent in by readers- thanks!
Below, I've also recommended three of MY FAVORITE BOOKS on UNDERGROUND HOUSINGS/DWELLINGS....my book has a few ideas as well ("Humble Homes").

A tiny underground house from Nordland, Norway.

I can't find anything more on this place, and would LOVE to see the interior- well, aside just being able to see the guy in the photo peekin' through the window.

While not an underground house, I just love this little cave-like tiny dwelling below as well....


If you're into the underground houses, or would like to read more....




-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen


Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Whittled Down Caravan- A Tiny Gypsy Wagon, VIDEO tour

 Filmed at our somewhat recent 2012 Tiny House Building Workshop in Massachusetts........
Our NEXT workshop is a 3 day building course, LOADED with guest speakers and demos- April 26th-28th, 2013  in Wilmington, NC. kidcedar at gmail.com if you might be interested.
 -------------------
At 54 or so square feet, this is certainly one of the smaller wheeled dwellings, or campers, you'll be seeing out there- and its sure to turn heads on the highway! Call it a DIY RV, A Tiny House On Wheels, or merely a seasonal camping hut, but there's no doubting that it is creative, easy on the eyes, and has served its two creators (Libby Reinish and Tristan Chambers) very well. The story of their impetus to build, and their cross country journey is touched upon a little in this new video tour.


PLEASE subscribe to our video channel on youtube- we have almost SEVENTY diy and tiny house dwelling tour videos now! www.youtube.com/relaxshacksDOTcom

AND....even smaller (well, not counting the loft), here's what we dabbled with, to learn the ins and outs of building on a trailer, framing, and more, at that past workshop.....a 45 square foot tiny house (about 70 square feet if you count the non-standing sleep loft space).


-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Friday, January 11, 2013

A Cartoonish, Funky Art Shed/Shack/Guest House

FIRST, there's a new tiny house related site that just came out, and I'll have much more on it tomorrow 
Sheesh, just when my productivity was coming back, out comes another addictive tiny housing site!

This cabin is serving as temporary storage for a few vintage heaters I'm working on restoring as well (in the right side of the photo)- A perfection kerosene heater (only to be used in a well ventilated room! And a old Sears model knock-off)
"THE A.D.D. Micro-Cabin of Bizarro Art, and Over-The-Top Color"
 From the land of misfit art....
Here's where I've been spending some time lately, working on ideas for my next book on tiny houses, forts, shacks, tree houses, cabins, n' playhouses.....it'll be quite a bit different from "Humble Homes, Simple Shacks"- with some team-ups with a few kick-butt architects in the field!

This little eight by eight prefabricated cabin/shed studio/office still has quite a ways to go, but I'm slowly getting there- all the while accumulating more weird and colorful art to display in it.....

Again, with the addition of a deck, a grill spot, some insulation and a little add-on bathroom, I've contemplated using this as a tiny, tiny house/cabin rental on airbnb.com. One for a micro artists or writers retreat perhaps- it'd even come pre-loaded with some art supplies, a library of ultra out-there books, and more...


Eventually, I think I'm going to give this cabin a tongue and groove floor- it'll cost me a little bit, but when coated with a few layers of polyurethane, it'll look GREAT!


Yeah, I've got a think for weird, voodoo-lookin' owl figures as of recent....no idea why....the other orange one you might see in some photos, was a recent gift from my brother, who is my "owl enabler", apparently.

The Shack, from out back....


Suffice to say, my kids love playing in this little place....

ALOT of PEOPLE ASK ME ABOUT THE LANTERN HANGER- So, here's the video explaining....

-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen (all photos by...)

Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Weird Paintings in My Tiny Cabins....who? why?

The Super Cool Art of Painter Karl Mullen....
(because this site has always been a little eclectic with art and diy crafts too- not just tiny houses)



Check out this cool little video, laden with vibrant, funky, and damn off-beat oil paintings from Massachusetts artist Karl Mullen- some of his work has been featured in my past "Tiny Yellow House" how-to/diy videos on the little shelters, greenhouses, and tiny cabins I've created. I've posted two of those videos below. 

I LOVE this type of art, because its so very different, but also fun, colorful, and often thought provoking.

Other artists I currently dig and check up on.... Gus Fink and Cathy Johnson (of the blog "SHED OF REALITY").....



-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

A Super-Cool Recycled/Salvaged Forklift Pallet Coat Rack

We've done it in past workshops, so I'd LOVE to mess with some recycled forklift pallet construction at our Wilmington, NC Tiny House Building Workshop- April 26th-28th (2013). If you haven't seen our list of guest builders and speakers for this three day workshop, its pretty insane! I can't wait! Click Here For More....

I've made something similar in the past- but not as colorful. I love this one, and you don't have to alter the pallet at all! You could also stuff things like winter hats and scraves in the open pocketed area behind the facade slats too. I'd also add a large plank up top to serve as a shelf for other items of framed photos....

This particular one comes from a blog called designdininganddiapers.com 

Here's another one from "Littlebitfunky.com" too....so many blogs, so little time...


More Recycled Material Shelving....if you missed our last video...


AND....For MANY more recycled material ideas....

-Derek "Deek" Diedricksen