Man creates tiny home measuring 19.46 sq ft, with outdoor shower.

It's comfortable and snug in this space!

October 16th 2024.

Man creates tiny home measuring 19.46 sq ft, with outdoor shower.
Levi had always dreamed of breaking a world record, and he was determined to make it happen. He had seen many tiny homes before, but they were all still too big to qualify for the Guinness World Record. So, he came up with a plan to build the smallest tiny home the world had ever seen.

Levi was no stranger to building and construction, so he knew he had the skills to make this dream a reality. He found an old trailer and decided to use it as the basis for his tiny home. It was a small space, measuring only 19.46 square feet, but Levi was up for the challenge.

He wanted to make sure that his tiny home had all the essentials of a regular house. He fitted it with a bed, kitchen, hot water, toilet, shower, and even air conditioning. According to the International Residential Code, a tiny home should not be bigger than 400 square feet, and Levi had certainly mastered this requirement.

But Levi didn't just want to build a small home, he wanted to make it functional and practical. He used flexible elements, such as a folding bed and a moveable toilet, to make the space more breathable. He even kept the shower outside to save on space and noted that anyone over 5'10" would have trouble sleeping in the bed.

Levi worked hard and kept costs low, spending only £3846.40 on the project. He fixed up the old trailer and started with the framing, just like a normal house. He used cedar cladding for the exterior and insulated the home. He even used smaller 2x3in studs to save space and weight.

When Levi's friends and family saw his tiny home, they were amazed. Many of them couldn't believe that everything could fit in such a small space. Levi admits that while it is possible to live in his tiny home full-time, it may not be for everyone. However, he hopes to use it as a retreat for his family in the future.

Now that his tiny home was built, Levi reflected on the process and thought about what he would change if he were to do it again. He would make the bed more accessible and improve the ventilation system. He also realized that he forgot to add ventilation, so the hot air gets trapped at the top. Levi would also make the bench fold out for a larger platform that could be used as a second bed. He would also upgrade the battery and solar panels for more off-grid usability.

Since sharing his tiny home on the internet, Levi has gained a lot of attention. His YouTube video has reached 36K views, and viewers are impressed by his creation. Many have praised his all-inclusive set-up and have even offered suggestions for improvements. Levi is proud of what he has accomplished and is happy to inspire others to think outside the box when it comes to living spaces.

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