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"The Tiny House Handbook is not an inspirational coffee-table book featuring beautiful photos of tiny houses. This book is a functional and instructional guide to planning, designing, and building a tiny house. Produced in author Charlie Wing's signature"Visual Handbook" style, with minimal text and heavily illustrated spreads, this book guides readers step-by-step through the building process from cost estimating and site planning to a completed tiny house. There are very few books on the market that reach this level of detail. This book is based on the newly revised 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) Appendix Q and includes sample construction drawings and sample floor plans for mobile (8'-wide trailers and RVs), movable (12'-wide, no transportpermit), and extra-wide (>12'-wide, permit required) tiny homes."--

“This thought provoking book is a great resource for anyone considering joining the tiny house movement.  It’s all the information you need in one book!  The author has done a phenomenal job blending real world experience, data and practical knowledge on all types of tiny homes.”
-Corinne Watson, Principle and Co-Founder, Tiny Homes of Maine

“Charlie Wing’s very readable Tiny House Handbook leads you through the processes of designing and building a tiny home, with careful attention to all the details, including legal issues, cost estimates, material utilization and foundation options. Charlie is a master at demystifying the seemingly complex process of homebuilding. This book will help you live both comfortably and lighter on the land.“
-John S. Crowley, CEO of FACET and Board member, Build It Green

Plan, design, and build a tiny house from scratch
 

The Tiny House Handbook is a comprehensive guide to everything you need to know to construct your very own tiny house. Produced in Charlie Wing’s signature “visual handbook” style and jam-packed with full-color illustrations and diagrams, this book includes step-by-step instructions for building a tiny house as well as information on cost estimating and design requirements. 

Based on 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) Appendix Q, this book includes sample construction drawings and floor plans for a variety of tiny home styles, including: 

·       Mobile (8'6”-wide trailers and RVs) 

·       Movable (12'-wide, routine transport permit) 

·       Site-built (up to 20’ wide) 

Rather than being just another inspirational collection of tiny home photographs, The Tiny House Handbook constitutes a complete and fulsome reference for anyone seeking to build their own tiny home. From seasoned construction vets to total novices, this book will walk you through the process of designing and building a tiny house from start to finish.  

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"This thought provoking book is a great resource for anyone considering joining the tiny house movement.??It's all the information you need in one book!??The author has done a phenomenal job blending real world experience, data and practical knowledge on all types of tiny homes." Corinne Watson, Principle and Co-Founder, Tiny Homes of Maine

"Charlie Wing's very readable Tiny House Handbook leads you through the processes of designing and building a tiny home, with careful attention to all the details, including legal issues, cost estimates, material utilization and foundation options. Charlie is a master at demystifying the seemingly complex process of homebuilding. This book will help you live both comfortably and lighter on the land." John S. Crowley, CEO of FACET and Board member, Build It Green

Introduction xi
Acknowledgments xii
The Author xiii
Author's Note xiv
Chapter 1 Tiny Houses
1(8)
A Tiny House at Walden Pond
2(2)
What Is a Tiny House?
4(2)
How Big Is Big Enough?
6(1)
New Life for an Old Idea: The ADU
7(2)
Chapter 2 Legal Aspects
9(8)
Zoning and Building Codes
10(3)
IRC Appendix Q
13(2)
Highway Width & Height Limits
15(2)
Chapter 3 Costs
17(8)
Building Cost Breakdown
18(1)
Savings by Doing It Yourself
19(1)
Square Foot Construction Cost
20(1)
Total Construction Cost
21(1)
Big Added Cost: The Site
22(1)
More Added Costs: Site Services
23(1)
Added Costs: Impact Fees?
24(1)
Chapter 4 Design
25(22)
The Process
26(1)
The Program
27(1)
Activity Space Analysis
28(2)
Space Bubbles
30(2)
Squaring Up the Bubbles
32(2)
A Few Critical Dimensions
34(2)
Furniture and Appliances
36(2)
Furnishings for Tiny Spaces
38(4)
Designing the Exterior
42(2)
Visual Element Variations
44(3)
Chapter 5 Some Floor Plans
47(22)
On Wheels 8' × 16'
48(2)
On Wheels 8' × 20'
50(2)
On Wheels 8' × 24'
52(1)
On Wheels 8' × 30'
53(1)
On Skids 12' × 16'
54(2)
On Skids 12' × 20'
56(2)
On Skids 12' × 24'
58(2)
On Skids 12' × 28'
60(2)
Site-Built 12' × 20'
62(1)
Site-Built 20' × 26'
63(1)
Site-Built 20' × 32'
64(1)
Site-Built 14' × 28'
65(1)
Site-Built 16' × 24'
66(1)
Site-Built 20' × 28'
67(1)
Site-Built 20' × 20'
68(1)
Chapter 6 Drawing Plans
69(8)
Drafting Tools
70(2)
Drawing Lines
72(2)
Dimensioning
74(1)
Using Templates
75(1)
Formatting the Page
76(1)
Chapter 7 A Set of Plans
77(14)
The Set
78(2)
Site Plan
80(1)
Floor Plan
81(1)
Two Foundation Options
82(1)
Two Floor Framing Options
83(1)
N/S Wall Framing
84(1)
E/W Wall Framing
85(1)
Roof Framing
86(1)
Elevations
87(1)
Typical Section
88(1)
Electrical Plan
89(1)
Plumbing Plan
90(1)
Chapter 8 Foundations
91(10)
Forces Due to Wind
92(2)
Anchoring Homes on Wheels
94(1)
Anchoring Homes on Skids
95(1)
Pole Foundation
96(1)
Slab on Grade
97(1)
Masonry Crawl Space
98(1)
Full Basement (South)
99(1)
Full Basement (North)
100(1)
Chapter 9 Framing
101(20)
Forces on a House Frame
102(2)
How Beams Support Loads
104(1)
Beams: Natural & Manufactured
105(1)
Framing Floors
106(4)
Span Tables for Floor Joists
110(2)
Framing Walls
112(4)
Framing Roofs
116(2)
Span Tables for Rafters
118(2)
Span Table for Ridge Beams
120(1)
Chapter 10 Sheathing
121(8)
Sheathing Materials
122(2)
Floor Sheathing
124(2)
Wall Sheathing
126(1)
Roof Sheathing
127(1)
T&G Roof Sheathing
128(1)
Chapter 11 Siding
129(12)
Cedar Shingle Siding
130(2)
Horizontal Lap Siding
132(2)
Plywood Panel Siding
134(2)
Vinyl Siding
136(5)
Chapter 12 Roofing
141(12)
Roofing Materials
142(1)
Roof Edge Details
143(1)
Roll Roofing (Selvage)
144(1)
Double Coverage Roofing
145(1)
Asphalt Shingles
146(2)
Cedar Shingles
148(2)
Metal Panel Roofing
150(2)
EPDM (Rubber) Roofing
152(1)
Chapter 13 Lofts & Stairs
153(10)
Loft Headroom
154(1)
Loft Access
155(1)
Stairways
156(3)
Ladders
159(1)
Alternating-Tread Devices
160(1)
Ships Ladders
161(1)
Handrails
162(1)
Chapter 14 Windows & Doors
163(16)
Window Types
164(1)
Sizing Windows
165(1)
Window Energy Efficiency
166(2)
Egress Windows
168(1)
Natural Daylighting
169(1)
Ventilation
170(1)
The View Looking Out
171(1)
Installing Windows
172(2)
About Doors
174(1)
Energy Efficiency of Doors
175(1)
Installing Prehung Doors
176(3)
Chapter 15 Insulation
179(10)
Insulation and R-Value
180(2)
Floor Insulation Options
182(2)
Wall Insulation Options
184(2)
Roof Insulation Options
186(3)
Chapter 16 Wiring
189(20)
The AC Electrical Circuit
190(1)
110 VAC & 220 VAC Circuits
191(1)
Electrical Wire & Cable
192(1)
Service Drops & Entrances
193(1)
Circuits Required by Code
194(1)
An Example Wiring Plan
195(1)
The Distribution Panel
196(2)
Accessory Dwelling Feeds
198(2)
Running Cables
200(1)
The Most Common Circuits
201(1)
Going Off the Grid
202(2)
PV Panel Shading
204(1)
Estimating Your Usage
205(1)
Sizing the System
206(1)
Example Off-the-Grid System
207(2)
Chapter 17 Plumbing
209(12)
Supply System
210(2)
Drain, Waste, & Vent System
212(2)
Roughing in the Pipes
214(2)
Traps & Venting
216(2)
The Gray Waste Alternative
218(3)
Chapter 18 Heating
221(10)
Estimating Heat Loss
222(4)
Heat Loss Example
226(1)
Heating Cost
227(1)
Choosing Your Heat Source
228(3)
Chapter 19 Cooling
231(14)
What Determines Comfort?
232(1)
Natural Cooling
233(1)
Ceiling Fans
234(2)
Window Box Fans
236(2)
Evaporative Coolers
238(1)
Air Conditioners
239(1)
Sizing Air Conditioners
240(2)
AC Sizing Example
242(3)
Further Information 245(2)
Index 247
CHARLIE WING, PHD, is a nationally recognized authority on home building and remodeling, home repair, energy conservation and boating. He specializes in translating and illustrating technical information into easily understood layman's terms. He cofounded the nation's first two owner-builder schools, developed the first DOE-approved computerized home energy audit, and wrote and hosted the national PBS TV series, Housewarming with Charlie Wing.