Free Plans

Below are the free tiny house plans available at Tiny House Design. Your feedback is welcome and the plans are updated when improvements are added. The latest versions will be posted here for easy access so be sure to bookmark this page.

Download Instructions: Each set of plans is available in PDF format and as individual images. To download the individual images simply click the thumbnail image to view the larger version and then right-click (control-click on Mac) to save it to your computer.


8×12 Tiny House v.1

This is a classic tiny house with a 12/12 pitched roof. The walls are 2×4 and the floor and roof are 2×6. Download PDF Version


12×24 Homesteader’s Cabin v.1

This is the largest tiny house design you’ll find here. It is 12-wide and 24-feet long. The walls are 12-feet high and it has a 12/12 pitch roof. The tall walls and steep roof gives this a very useful loft. Download PDF Version


5×8 Tiny Market House v.1

This house is intended to be used as a display for artisans at crafts fairs. It could also be adapted for any micro business that needs a small portable building. It’s footprint might be too small to serve as a real tiny house but it might make a nice weekend camping trailer for one or two people. Download PDF Version


8×8 Tiny House v.3

This is a simple building intended to be be built on a simple foundation, like concrete piers. It has a loft above the main living area, a tiny wet bath, and kitchen. This would make a nice tiny cabin or with some interior layout modifications, a nice backyard office or studio. Download PDF Version


8×16 Tiny Solar House V.2

This is a tiny house on a trailer designed to be lived in full-time. It’s designed to be built easily and at a low cost. The plans include a loft large enough for a queen size mattress, a bathroom complete with a shower and composting toilet. The main living are can be configured to the owner-builders needs. Download PDF Version


8x20 solar house8×20 Solar House with Gables V.1

 

This house has no loft but is long enough for a murphy bed downstairs. It’s similar to the 8×16 solar house but has two gable ends. Download PDF Version


These house plans were not prepared by or checked by a licensed engineer and/or architect. TinyHouseDesign.com does not represent or imply itself to be a licensed engineer and/or a licensed architect. Enjoy these free house plans but use them at your own risk. House plans licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/

 

 

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  9. James Clark says:

    Hi-

    Really interested in that new 8×20 design you’re planning. I’d seriously be interested in trying to build it within the next two months if you finish it soon. Do you have any guesstimates on how long it’ll take to finish the plans?

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  11. Bill says:

    I really like the 8×16 Tiny Solar house, and plan to build one. Looking at the plans, the the 2×4 framing seems to require 11 ft lumber for the tall wall (right) as well as the last parts of each end. The building materials list shows only 8 ft lengths. Were the longer pieces left off the materials list?

  12. Bill says:

    I really like the 8×16 Tiny Solar house, and plan to build one. Looking at the plans, the the 2×4 framing seems to require 11 ft lumber for the tall wall (right) as well as the last parts of each end. The building materials list shows only 8 ft lengths. Were the longer pieces left off the materials list?

  13. Bill says:

    I really like the 8×16 Tiny Solar house, and plan to build one. Looking at the plans, the the 2×4 framing seems to require 11 ft lumber for the tall wall (right) as well as the last parts of each end. The building materials list shows only 8 ft lengths. Were the longer pieces left off the materials list?

  14. tiny says:

    Hello. Have youheard about straw houses? straw made into bales (lke with hay) and those used to build houses (much like bricks). need some wood to support corners and such and clay to plaster it to protect it from the rain. Growing numbers built in europe (also big houses).

    • You bet. Strawbale is a great way to go, although I haven’t seen too many small houses built that way. I’d love to see more.

      • Laura Moreland says:

        I am going to build a small 9×12 (inside) strawbale house with a 3×9 bathroom and a loft. I am doing this in Ontario Canada on family land. 9×12 places do not need permits in (most locations) Ontario.
        I am looking here for details on how to do this off grid/ with functioning plumbing.

        • Jan says:

          Hi there,
          I am interested in the same thing.. in Ontario, possibly. I would like to look at perhaps a straw bale tiny cabin. Portability is not an issue. Your comment regarding permits required is excellent.

          Good luck
          Jan

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  16. Jason Phillips says:

    I just downloaded the plans for the 8×16. I love it and thanks for offering them. One suggestion you might consider would be to add a list of building materials required of if you wanted to go all out a cut list. The plans, however, are still great without them.

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  18. Dave says:

    What would be wonderful would be if you adapted these designs to be free standing instead of on a flat bed. I like to 8X16, but really like the simple foundation setup on the tiny pre-fab. Water collection on a fixed Tiny House would be much easier with a single sided roof such as in the Solar House. Perhaps it could be an update for the ebook.

  19. Hi Dave… excellent idea. I have been working on an update to my ebook and will try to include that.

  20. Lesley says:

    I have to say that I am a new subscriber and I really enjoy the dedication you have to this concept. I have fallen in love with your American Dog Trot house – I wanna build one, perfect for our Queensland climate. We work a bit in Fiji and I wish our friends up there had the chance to build some of your decent, low cost, cyclone proof houses. I keep spreading your word – thank you.

    • Thanks Lesley.

      I really like the dogtrot style too. I’m in California and while they are intended for hot humid climates they seem ideal for a temperate climate where we can spend more time outside.

      Thanks for spreading the word! :-)

  21. Kelly Decaire says:

    Cob houses can also be built tiny and the building materials are free except for the doors, windows, and appliances. This ancient way of building houses should be considered more here in America. Look around online, there are several states where people are building them.

  22. Tiny House design tool. I have been working on a design tool you can see at http://www.aarco.co.uk/supersheddesigner.htm with cost calculator (needs excel to run)

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  26. Very intresting. I really liked the 8X20 design. It has simple but modern design. Easy to be manufactured and also keeps the cost low. I really liked it.
    We also make small panel houses in Crete Greece .
    http://www.skouras.eu/htmlEng/index-6.html
    and we think these plans are really smart!
    metallika ktiria & panel spitia prokat

  27. swannjie says:

    Beautiful! great idea! :)

  28. Adam says:

    I am building the 8×16 tiny solar house. If anyone would like to follow my progress I have a blog at educationorhouse.blogspot.com.

    thanks, Adam

  29. Sarah says:

    Regarding the 8×20 Solar House with Gables, have you developed a materials list and estimate?

  30. Scott says:

    Is that a curtain on the 8×8 wet bath (i.e., not a door, right)? Anyone know of resources for building one, like perhaps an RV kit?

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  32. saber says:

    thank you very much

  33. John A Verkitus says:

    Hello, I am in the business of building tiny homes, we can work from these plans or any others you may have. We also do custom design homes!

    If you live in PA, NY, NJ, ME, or OH, we can build your own personal tiny home and have it delivered to your location!

    Please call for details, ask for John

    570-851-0293 or email email hidden; JavaScript is required

    We look forward to working with you on your Dream Tiny House!

    • John,

      Send me info and a website link. I’d love to take a look. If you don’t have a website try setting a blog up free at wordpress.com and post photos and descriptions. Blogging about what you do is a great way to generate interest.

      -Michael

  34. wolfladi says:

    I think your tinyhouses are very good for disable and seniors, that can’t afford a larger home. You should talk to ada about setting one up for the disable.

    • Hi Wolfladi,

      We hear that suggestion a lot and see the importance of the issue. I suspect you’ll be seeing more and more accessible tiny house designs in the near future fro a variety of sources.

      Thanks!
      Michael

  35. Ramon says:

    thank you soooo much. Screw this system!@!!! i’ve been looking for the ‘loop’ and here it is. grrrrreattt idea!!!! So gracious of you to offer them free too!!!! Where do you get this???!!!! This type of stuff doesn’t exist. Don’t tell no one but i’m devising me a little plan to get the dough, don’t worry no criminal stuff!

  36. King Corey says:

    Hi Michael,

    I was looking at the 8X16 tiny solar house plans and found what may be a problem or two.

    1st– No piece of 2X4 lumber on the materials list is longer than 8 feet but the Right Wall Framing diagram has pieces that will be longer than 8 feet (wall is over 10 feet high)

    2nd– The Right wall and Left wall have places where the loft 2X4s floor pieces would fit in between the verticle.

    Please correct me on either of these if I am seeing things wrong in the plans.

    Also, I think you may be keeping the size a bit too tiny here, this can easily go to 20′ long and add a 4′ porch to the back for a more “home look”. Just a helpful bump!

    Thanks for the mind candy!

    • you’re right, I think I need to do an update and fix the materials list.

      • Bill says:

        Another thing you might want to consider is making a second model of the house. Most trailers will have their battery and propane storage on the trailer tongue. Problem is, that runs right into the bathroom in the current design. When you put in a converter and other hook ups, it takes up space and makes the bathroom difficult to use.

        I was thinking, maybe the loft and bathroom should go on the back of the trailer, and the door on the side near the front. The kitchen could be across the front of the trailer, where the bathroom was originally placed.

        Michael, I still plan to write up observations from my build, but it may be awhile yet. Anyway, this is one idea you can check for feasibility.

        Overall, I still like the plan. We will see if I feel different when I am towing it!

      • Nelson From Vegas says:

        Hi Michael

        Yes also on the 8X8 it has the eves that do require a longer piece of 2X4 then is on the material list. No finding fault at all because I did build the 8X8 and it turn out awesome!!! now we are going to add it onto another onsite that i am going to build in Montana this spring…I love this stuff

        Nelson from Vegas

  37. Tj says:

    I love the Solar House design. How do you build the right wall that is 130″ high using 96″ (8′) studs? Can you provide the construction detail for the joints?

    Thanks, Tj

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  39. AliO says:

    My husband and built a permanent cabin on my parents’ property. It is 12′ x 20′ – three 3′x4′ windows on 1 20′ wall and the 2 12′ walls and so far 1 door. It’s one HUGE room…no bathroom, no kitchen. I’m looking for interior layouts. I found the kitchenettes – going to use a compost toilet – but we just don’t know how to lay it out. Any ideas? Right now we have it set up with a double bed, vanity, futon, night stand, a foldable table and one cabinet. Living area separated from the bedroom area with shower curtains…

  40. Nelson From Vegas says:

    Micheal,

    My Family and I are planning to build more of a permanent tiny house in Montana in Spring 2011,
    I have found a website by Alchemy and really like the look of the tiny house called Arado wee house.
    Have you or anyone else in your group seen any sort of rough free plans for this this house?

    Thank you for your time and dedication to this fantastic way of living

  41. Samantha says:

    Hi, I have two young teenage girls. I am a single mom. We have always lived in single room apartments about 250 sq. Ft. Is it possible to have three sleeping areas. Two would work. Just be tough with there ages. Can the loft sleep two mats with a divider and some sort of bed downstairs also? I would need a way to really open up the house with maybe double french doors. I figured a table that I could fold down against the wall or japanese seating would be better we don’t need a couch per say just a place to sit and eat or draw or work.

  42. Wonderful concept and great application for the use of minimal space.
    As a kitchen and bath designer, I find that smaller spaces create a greater challenge for a design which is esthetically pleasing while offering all the needs and wants of a client.
    It all boils down to using the space in the most effecient way—often very creatively.
    My only suggestion for anyone using the two layouts that I saw would be to utilize the center panel of the window configuation as the external door. This would allow mre wall and floor space as compared to the given layout.
    Wonderful idea………all the best.
    Sincerely,
    Michael Ballard

  43. BEHNAM says:

    hi my friend . ineed to some plane about small building near 20 till 40 squer meter .
    please send for me by e mail.
    truly yours

  44. Cindy Long says:

    Back in the 1970′s a magazine called “Womans Day ” featured a DIY vacation cabin that you could build in sections-it was called The Bolt-Together Cabin.
    You can google “bolt together cabin” and there are copies of the plans available for reference only–still a good design

  45. Val Roland says:

    Could we see the Google Sketchup files of these free plans? Would be nice to have a 3D tour of the place before building it and save me a little tiime reconstructing them in sketchup.

  46. Daniel says:

    Are the A Frame houses free? Where can I get these from?

  47. James snead Madison MS says:

    I started on the Floor framing today for the 8×8 tiny house

  48. Judith Piper says:

    Love the concept, any ideas who might do these in the uk – beyond my skills!

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