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Sustainable, Debt free

Many people who are drawn to the idea of tiny house living are attracted to the concept by a love of the environment and a desire to do something good for the planet but also living  debt-free.


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A Few Words

About Me

I chose to build my own tiny home instead of buying a traditional home because of lifestyle and values align with the concept of sustainability, mobility, and having a greater connection with nature, debt-free living.


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We love nature, have a desire to do something good for the planet, live debt-free, be sustainable

Let\’s Work Together

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Tiny House Community

From strangers in a trailer park to something that was not planned and it did evolve into a community of people coming together, living tiny but sharing common spaces, garden, kitchen, community room, BBQ area and food preparation area, even a fitness and art studio.

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Tiny House Design & Build

Courses, materials, plans everything you need to know to build your own tiny house.

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Remote Work

Move out of the big city and work remotely from your tiny house. It\’s all About Your Freedom to Choose. Check out my Remote Work Discovery Series of behind-the-scenes videos at what it takes for you to be successful as a Digital Nomad Biz Owner.

Tiny House

Projects

  • Layered PDF so you can show and hide details as needed
  • Detailed framing plan
  • Trailer specs and dimensions
  • Window and door sizes & specs
  • Exterior elevations
  • Detailed floor plans with dimensions
  • Suggested appliances


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Peter Velin

Peter is a true inspiration for anyone looking to live a sustainable, debt-free lifestyle that is in harmony with nature. Unlike most people, he chose to break away from the traditional norms of society and build his own mortgage-free tiny home. From a very young age, Peter always had an adventurous spirit and a love for nature. He spent most of his childhood exploring the great outdoors and dreaming of a life that was simple, sustainable, and debt-free. As he grew older, Peter began to realize that the conventional way of living was not aligned with his values. He saw how much waste was produced, how much debt people carried, and how little time they had to enjoy life. Determined to create a better life for himself, Peter set out to build his own tiny home. He researched different sustainable building materials, designed the perfect layout for his needs, and put in countless hours of hard work to make his dream a reality. Peter's tiny home is not only functional and beautiful, but it also aligns with his values of sustainability and mobility. Living in a tiny home has given Peter the freedom to travel and explore new places without the burden of a mortgage or a house that ties him down. He has also become more connected with nature, as his tiny home is designed to be energy-efficient and eco-friendly. With a small carbon footprint, Peter is making a positive impact on the environment and setting an example for others to follow. Peter's journey to debt-free living and sustainability has been an inspiration to many. He has shown that it is possible to break away from the traditional norms of society and live a life that aligns with our values. By choosing to live in a tiny home, Peter has created a lifestyle that is simple, sustainable, and fulfilling. He is proof that living with less can bring us more happiness and freedom than we ever thought possible.