Tiny Homes of New Hampshire

A Tiny Home Lifestyle

The tiny home lifestyle offers a simplified, intentional way of living that emphasizes quality over quantity. By downsizing, individuals can reduce clutter, lower living expenses, and minimize their environmental footprint.

Tiny homes promote mindful consumption and encourage owners to focus on what truly matters—experiences, relationships, and well-being. With less space to maintain, there’s more time and freedom for travel, hobbies, or personal growth.

Many tiny homes are designed for energy efficiency and can operate off-grid, aligning with sustainable living goals. Additionally, the affordability of tiny homes makes homeownership more accessible, especially in high-cost areas. This lifestyle challenges traditional housing norms and fosters design and daily living creativity.

Whether stationary or mobile, tiny homes offer flexibility, freedom, and a deeper connection to one’s values and priorities. It’s not just about living small—it’s about living smart and purposefully.

Tiny House Photo Gallery

The Lake Port

12′ x 40′ with 12′ x 8′ Porch

The Appalachian

11’8″  x  42’6″ with 10′ x 11’8″ Porch

The Appalachian

11’8″  x  42’6″ with 10′ x 11’8″ Porch

The Santa Rosa

12’9″  x  40’0″ with 10’0″  x  10’9″ Porch

Tiny Home - The Pine Cone

The Pine Cone

11’8″  x  42’6″ with 10′ Porch

Tiny Home - The Riverview

Rendering

The Riverview

11′  x  35′ with 8’11” x 18′ Porch

Fundamental Considerations for A Tiny Home

Tiny Homes of New Hampshire

Space Optimization - Tiny Homes of NH

Space Optimization

Maximize every inch of space through multi-functional furniture, vertical storage, and clever layout planning. Consider how areas can serve multiple purposes (e.g., a dining table that becomes a desk).

Storage Solutions - Tiny Homes of NH

Storage Solutions

Because square footage is limited in a tiny home, creative and efficient storage is vital. Use under-floor compartments, wall-mounted shelves, built-in seating with storage, and ceiling-mounted options.

Utilities and Systems - Tiny Homes of NH

Utilities and Systems

Plan for water (plumbing), electricity, heating, cooling, and possibly off-grid options like solar panels or composting toilets. Efficient systems make tiny living more sustainable and livable.

Zoning and Legal - Tiny Homes of NH

Zoning and Legal Regulations

Check local building codes, zoning laws, and tiny home ordinances. Whether it’s on wheels or a foundation, legal considerations will affect where and how you can build and enjoy your tiny home.

Lifestyle Priorities - Tiny Homes of NH

Lifestyle Priorities

Understand your personal needs and what you’re willing to compromise on. Prioritize features based on daily habits—cooking space, work area, sleeping arrangements, etc.

Location and Mobility - Tiny Homes of NH

Location and Mobility

Decide if the tiny home will be stationary or mobile. Mobility impacts design (e.g., weight, size, towability) and infrastructure needs (e.g., water hookups, insulation, durability).

A Short Tiny Home Video

What is a “green” home?

Nubanusit Neighborhood is among the greenest neighborhoods in the Northeast.

– Marc Rosenbaum, nationally recognized energy consultant 

Let’s make an amazing tiny house together!

Tiny Homes of New Hampshire

Location

Purchase Homes at:

The Carriage Shed

White River Junction, Vermont

Phone

(800) 441-6057