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I’m from a Corporation and I’m Here to Help

A recent op-ed in the Seattle Times, written by a pair of executives, one from Amazon and one from Microsoft, makes the case that Washington state needs to build its more »

A Tiny Home Community That Works: Sea Breeze in Port Townsend

One of the most common questions we hear from people considering a tiny home is: but where would I actually put it? It’s a fair question, and the answer is more »

How do Tiny Homes Deal with Sewage and Waste Water?

Tiny homes solve a lot of problems that conventional housing can’t. They’re affordable to build, easy to move, and light on infrastructure. One of the questions that comes up early more »

How to Power a Tiny Home: Shore Power, Solar, and What You Actually Need to Know

When most people picture a tiny home, they imagine something off-grid — solar panels on the roof, a composting toilet, running on rainwater somewhere deep in the woods. The reality more »

House Bill 1337 – Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in Washington State

Why its a big deal House Bill 1337 was passed in April of 2023, and it is a big deal for our state. The purpose is to ease the barriers more »

Can I have a Tiny Home in Port Townsend?

There’s good news for tiny Home enthusiasts in Port Townsend.  In March 2023 the city of Port Townsend passed ordinance 3306 to remove barriers for creating new housing. Here are more »

Changes in Washington State Housing Law

Washington State is implementing some important new housing related laws to meet growing demand. The Washington State Department of Commerce has estimated in a March 2023 report that the state more »

Whatcom Home and Garden Show

We had a great time this year at the Whatcom Home and Garden Show. We met a lot of people and made some new friends. It was fun to see more »

All About Tiny House Toilets

Talking about the details of pooping and peeing can be a little bit uncomfortable, but come on. We all do it every day of our lives (usually), so there’s no more »

Why do we wrap?

If you ask most people why builders wrap a house, they’ll tell you it’s to stop air leaks. That’s true — but it’s only half the story. The other half more »