This is the story behind "Amelia" - the Tiny House with a Big Dream, about how I was chosen to design and manage this collaborative build, and
a theatrical bow to all of the amazing people who made it possible.
Being involved with this project has honestly been the
experience of a life time. I never imagined that living in a tiny house would
bring me so much joy, independence, and so much opportunity.
Amelia's first taste of sunlight!
And to think about all of the people that have been, and
will be, impacted by my vision is truly humbling…
But first, a word for our sponsors….
Our Donors and Sponsors
Below you will find the extensive list of who helped with
building the Tiny House with a Big Dream. The owners of these companies and their
staff have given of their time, their money, and their products. But most of
all, they have given from the heart. Working with these generous and talented men
and women have given me a renewed sense of community.
Yes, there have been challenges. This IS a building, after
all. But, despite it all, these sponsors have hung in there with us, returned
more times than they originally committed to, collaborated on how to solve
issues that arose, followed up, showed up, and manned up. And they have put
their best foot forward, understanding the importance of the goal, the design aesthetic,
our benefactors, and of how impactful this will be for so many.
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An early rendering of Amelia; The Tiny House with a Big Dream. |
Over the past 5 months, collectively, we have put almost
$140,000 worth of products and labor into this 204 square feet. These sponsors
gave, not from their dusty backrooms, but from the best they have to offer. Their
sense of humor (truly needed for this build!) as well as their support and
passion for this tiny house on wheels has been greatly appreciated and awe-inspiring.
Who Am I?
The story of the role that tiny houses play in my
life started in early 2014…
After spending over a dozen years as a single mom, I came to the conclusion that living in a tiny house after my children moved out, would help me prepare
for and live comfortably in retirement. However, my paycheck to paycheck
existence had not provided me with the ability to save money for retirement
OR a tiny house. As such, I realized I would have to find a alternate way to pay
for my first tiny house; later named
“My Tiny Empty Nest”.
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$35,000 and 15 months later, My Tiny Empty Nest was done. |
During the research phase of my build, I discovered a book
that introduced me to the concept of sponsorship. At the time, there were only
a relative few tiny houses under construction and most people I talked to had no
idea even what a tiny house was. This also meant, however, that there was an
opportunity for product suppliers to partner with, and an opportunity for me to help them advertise their products in this very
unique and rapidly growing market.
Late in 2015 I finished my first build with the help of my boyfriend Mark, 22 generous
corporate sponsors, and the cash I earned by “flipping” a vintage RV, selling
refurbished furnishings, and taking on odd jobs and projects. I also attended
the first annual Tiny House Jamboree in Colorado and met a group of like-minded
people that later provided me with a stage, and a mic, and a platform to tell
my story.
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With a mic, a script, and a stadium; I'm good to go! |
After being added to the list of
Most Popular Tiny Houses of the year in 2016 by House Beautiful Magazine, I decided to dip my toes more
deeply into the pool of tiny house opportunity and to invest my time in 2017;
traveling to as many tiny house events as I could manage. By the end of 2017 I had
attended 12 events in 12 months, from coast to coast and back again...and
blogging all the way...
Also during 2017 I decided that my ultimate future in tiny
houses would not be as a builder or a speaker, but as a hostess of my own tiny
house village. My plan was to design and build 4 tiny houses over the span of 4
years, and to rent them out as short term vacation rentals, or to anyone
wanting to “try on” the tiny house lifestyle. And build I did. Again, with the
support of Mark and over a dozen mostly-local sponsors, we started building both
my 2nd and 3
rd tiny houses in the span of 6 months.
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Tiny house #3: "My Tiny Hideout". |
And Then I Met Gerald
Whew…..2017 was a busy year! And it was also when I met Gerald from
Westlake Development Group.
We had been introduced by a mutual friend, we met to chat over lunch and
share our passion for building. We had a fun time comparing notes, and it was
there we found a common thread of desire to pay it forward; to the Veterans
community as well as the tiny house community.
To simply say that working with Gerald has been an honor,
undermines the real importance that his advocacy has played in this project. To
say that Gerald is influential, is not words enough to describe the number of generous
and supportive people he has recruited to help build this tiny house that will
help so many. And to say that Gerald is a leader, does not pay homage enough to
his dedication to helping Veterans. It was his idea to incorporate the tiny
house into the Street of Dreams, to promote the auction of this beautiful
project to help Veterans, and to inspire people to lend their hands and hearts
to the amazing results.
From that day that Gerald and I first met to discuss the project,
to the delivery at the
2018 Street of Dreams, would be less than 5 months. I would
need help, and a LOT of it, to build a tiny house using only donated money, labor,
and materials.
But first, I needed a design….
Design and Collaboration
The original design of “Amelia” was simple. The floor plan was inspired by both “My Tiny Empty Nest” and my first short term
rental; “My Tiny Perch”. It was deemed easily doable
but it was also TOO simple. After a bit of reflection, I realized that the design
was more reflective of my subconscious desire to live inside my comfort zone
than of the expectations of the Street of Dreams organizers and attendees.
Thankfully Mark, my best friend, framer, and boyfriend; knows a lot about
complex design and building and was there to lend his best ideas.
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Mark's brainchild, this amazing roof line! |
When I tell people this was a “collaborative” project…that
was only the beginning.
Tiny Innovations’ BIG Commitment
Jeremy and Ryan with
Tiny Innovations are “never say no”
kind of guys. Knowing that, you now know why I chose them and their team to
join Gerald and myself on this crazy adventure. Theirs and their crew’s
knowledge about tiny house building for the masses, filled the gaps in my tiny
house experiences of designing and building tiny houses for myself and my
village. And with such a short timeline, having a back up to the sponsors would
be the true key to this project’s overall success.
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Two BIG guys, one tiny house company! |
Their warehouse provided me with a secure (and secret!)
place to build where we’d never have to consider the weather into our timeline.
Their enthusiastic crew was fun to work with and even more fun to drink beer
with. And their resources were invaluable when it came time to consider the “what
next” for this design.
The Portland Home Builder’s Association - Promoting More than Just
Building
And last, but certainly not least, the role that the
Home Builder’s Association and its staff members has played; has been instrumental
in pulling together this tiny dream with a BIG to do list! Every single one of
them has been friendly, encouraging, helpful, and they have introduced me to a
whole new world of opportunity. I entered their office as an outsider and now I
visit as an esteemed colleague.
Their feedback has validated my direction,
sustained my vision, and given me hope that this will be a successful and
welcome addition to the Street of Dreams.
Time to Celebrate!
This not-so-tiny project is the culmination of my fascination
and ongoing involvement with design, building, sponsorships, speaking, hosting,
and writing. And now that we’re wrapping up the final details of the build, it’s
time to put my thoughts to paper….
I am writing this on July 4th; a day when our country
celebrates the anniversary of their independence. Today, however, I am also celebrating a different kind of
independence; the financial freedom that living is a tiny house has
afforded me.
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Door too short? No problem! |
But more importantly, I celebrate the opportunity to give
back to those who have given so much to our country; our Veterans.
Now For Sale!
During the Street of Dreams, well over 50,000 people will
have the opportunity to view, and BUY the Tiny House with a Big Dream.
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So tiny, so much to offer. |
But since we don’t want ONLY our visitors to have a chance to enjoy Amelia, we’ve developed an online auction website where anyone can sign up and
bid.
And It Only Takes 3 Steps:
Step 1: Scan
the QR-code at the Street of Dreams or go to
www.tinyhousewithabigdream.com
and enter your basic information so we know how to reach you at the conclusion
of the auction on August 30
th, 2018. Considering this home’s value,
the minimum bid of $78,000 is a true bargain.
Step 2:
Enter your credit card information and make a $50 donation to the Tiny House
with a Big Dream Project.
Step 3:
Submit your bid. You’ll receive an initial
email giving you more information about your donation as well as a follow up
email if someone else outbids you. If that happens, a link will be provided for
you to make another bid, but no additional donation is required since you’re
already signed up!
What’s Next?
While all of this craziness has been going on, “
My Tiny Perch” (my short term rental) has been a popular place to stay. I am both proud
(and tired) to admit that keeping up with the growing demand has been a daunting
challenge; but I have done it and received 5 Star Reviews from EVERY visitor. I eagerly look forward to returning to the days of “just” working a
normal work week at my job, and managing my guests and their expectations.
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My 2nd tiny house and first rental; "My Tiny Perch". |
I am also proud to announce that, ahead of my self-imposed schedule, I have
recently added a 2
nd rental option.
“
My Tiny Bird House” is a minuscule 48 square feet of cuteness in the woods
with an outdoor shower, bunk beds, breakfast included, and a deck for bird
watching or just relaxing with friends and family. Discovering how I can fit so much into so little space, and watching my guest's reactions, will be immensely entertaining...to say the least.
And not wanting to be left behind, even after her sale, "Amelia" will play an ongoing role in my tiny house adventure. She will be offered by my friends at Tiny Innovations, as a fully customize-able, moderately affordable, RVIA certified housing option to non-loft-tiny-house-loving Baby Boomers. (or anyone else who loves her, of course!)
And in closing, without further ado...
THANK YOU TO.....
All Arranged for their donation of our interior and decking plants
All Fuel for installing our gas appliances and providing on-site utility hook ups
Barrelcraft Studios for the kitchen shelving, mantle, and coffee table
Bliss Roofing for installing and providing materials for our lovely roof
Camps Lumber for your support and generous donation of the interior paneling
Chown Hardware for the cabinet hardware, hooks, and bathroom accessories
Comcast for their donation of internet and security services
Complete Exteriors for the challenging installation of the interior paneling
Countryside Painting for providing talented painters for both the interior and exterior
Delta for contributing to the plumbing fixture costs
DT Glass for designing and installing the shower door
Elite Bath for the handmade kitchen sink
Farmington Gardens for your generous discount of the landscaping plants
Fireside Home Solutions for your cash contribution
Fisher and Paykel for the super-efficient stove, range hood, and dishwasher
Gary's Vacuflo for the first ever built-in vacuum system in a tiny house
George Morlan Plumbing for your support and donation of plumbing fixtures
Globe Lighting for your generous donation of the light fixtures and ceiling fan
Gotcha' Covered for their donation and installation of window coverings
Home Depot for their contribution of our AC unit
Karla Elvis Glass Design for the fused glass art panel
Lakeside Lumber for your contribution of the siding, recruiting, and advocacy
Lippold Plumbing for the installation of our plumbing systems
Macadam Flooring and Design for the flooring, tile, counter tops, and AMAZING accent wall
Marvin Windows for the truly stunning collection of custom windows
Medallion Industries for their generous contribution of the interior and exterior doors
Media and Image Consulting for your media support and recruiting of other creatives
NW Natural for their support and contribution of the natural gas fireplace
On Electric for providing materials and installation of our electrical systems
Oregon Custom Cabinets for producing our kitchen cabinets
Parklane Mattress for their contribution of a custom sized mattress
Pat Fitzgerald for his more-than-generous cash contribution
Pro Finish Painting for painting our doors, bathroom cabinets, and trim
Rinnai for their contribution of our ultra-efficient hot water heater
Tualatin Sherwin Williams for providing the interior and exterior paint
Standard TV and Appliance for our All-In-One washer/dryer and the refrigerator
Taylor Metal for their discount of the roofing materials
Tiffany Home Design for providing our living room chairs
Tiny Innovations for their generous donation of above-and-beyond materials and labor
Tone Proper for the materials and installation of our impressive sound system
Trantel Heating and Cooling for the installation of the AC unit
Urban Pillow Co. for providing the bedding
BUT ABOVE ALL....THANK YOU TO
Westlake Development Group LLC
for their ongoing support, generous cash contributions, and personal advocacy.
I am humble.
I am inspired.
I am done!
MJ Boyle
Empty Nest Tiny Homes
Designer. Builder. Occupant. Advocate