CYPRESS 20 FEATURES: Murphy Bed Great Room Kitchen Bathroom Sleeping Loft 144 square feet
FLOOR PLANS This study plan is not for construction. Trailer Size: 8' x 20' Dry Weight: ~6,600lbs.* *Includes trailer weight Ceiling Height: 6'6" Loft Height: 3'8" Note: All dimensions are approximate Cypress 20 Estimated Material Costs: $25,000 144 Square Feet 1' 10" 11' 6" 13' 4" Front View Rear View Left Side Right Side 7' 4" Optional Murphy Bed Great Room 6' x 9' 17' 4" 20' Open to Below Bath 6' x 2' Kitchen 4' x 6' Loft 6' 8" x 9' 2' 8" 1st Floor Loft
SHEET 03/25/13 P.O. Box 1907 Boyes Hot Springs, CA 95416 (877) 331-8469 - SHEATHE THE OTHER INTERIOR WALLS WITH 5/16 T&G PINE - INSTALL SHELVES BY DRILLING DOWEL HOLES INTO T&G PINE, INSERTING DOWELS, AND LAYING SHELF ON TOP COPYRIGHT 2013 TUMBLEWEED TINY HOUSE COMPANY MILLWORK The year was 2001 when the first tiny home was mounted to a trailer. The little home was named Tumbleweed because it had roots and was mobile all at the same time. And in that moment, the seeds for a housing revolution were planted. For more than a decade, Tumbleweed Tiny House Company has been a leader in designing tiny homes that fit neatly on a standard trailer. Countless people have built homes from our plans. We invest hundreds of hours into each set of plans to ensure both beauty and utility. Our years of knowledge and expertise are evident with each set of plans. Working with an architect to produce a similar house from scratch typically costs $5,000 $10,000. Our goal is to offer you an amazing home at an affordable price. Material List Includes windows, doors, water heater, bath tub/shower, kitchen sink, dishwasher, range, washer/dryer, insulation, lumber and more with quantities. Foundation Plan Built on a trailer, the plans describe which trailer to buy, and how to attach to the house. Also included is the floor framing, showing the exact location of each joist and calling out pressure treated joists as needed. 4' x 2' 4' x 4' ½ 6' x 6' ½ 17 18 Floor Plans Detailed floor plans for both the downstairs and loft include pertinent dimensions, for walls, windows, rooms and door openings. You ll also find the location of all appliances on these plans as well. Exterior Elevations These plans include 4 elevation drawings showing the front, back and both sides. Siding and facia boards are called out. Electric Plans These pages include both the main floor and loft and show locations for outlets, light switches and lights. Roof Plan Showing the birds-eye view of the house, you see the slopes and pitches clearly called out, as well as the amount of overhang, and individual rafter locations from above for both the roof and porch. Kitchen & Cabinet Detail Unlike many other plans on the market, we include 3D plans for all the cabinetry and shelving in the house. Framing Plans These plans show the framing for all 4 walls, both gables and lay out the exact location of each stud. Door Detail The front door to this home is custom made from standard materials. We include plans to build the door. Transverse Section Perhaps one of the most important pages on any set of plans, the transverse section cuts the house in half and shows details such as wall thickness, roofing material details, flooring details, roof pitch, ceiling heights, and insulation. Altering Plans If you re interested in making alterations, please contact us so we can discuss your changes. We are happy to assist you. Additionally, we have made the CAD files available online so you can work with your own architect (or engineer). They can simply open the computer file and start making the adjustments you want. MW9 Tumbleweed Tiny House Company www.tumbleweedhouses.com CYPRESS 20
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Tools you will need for the model. These two pieces will make your tiny house. Cut along the outside of the house. Make sure to have something safe under the cutting area. What the cut out should look like. Repeat the same process for the roof. And the back portion.
Cut out the black rectangle next to the porch. Carefully cut along just the tires. Close up view. Fold along the bottom of the house to have the wheels pointing up. Cut past the door and first window. Another shot to show where to cut to.
Cut the top to between the first window and the bump out windows. Fold the front section up to a 90 degree angle. Fold in tabs. Fold over the window and door section flat. Fold the door up 90 degrees. Another angle of the window and door.
Fold over the tabs. What the bump out should look like. Fold each side of the house. Fold the top roof section over. the tab near the door. Hold the d tab here to ensure it stays put.
the top of the porch tab to the right side tab. the outside sections around the roof. Hold the glued roof down while it dries. What the model should look like at this point. Now the roof. Fold over the section with the skylights. Fold the back section of the roof with the wooden texture.
Fold the other side of the roof. The front section needs to be folded back. Fold each of those tabs. the tabs next to the wood texture. along the roof tab. Hold one side till you can move to the other.
Hold each of the roof sections until fully dried. Hold the top of the roof till it is glued together. A front view of the roof. Fold over the dormer. Fold all the tabs on the back section of the tiny house. each of the tabs.
Place the back section into the tiny house and hold until dried. Place the roof onto the top to see how it will look. From the front. You may need to adjust the dormer fold again like in this example. the roof onto the top of the tiny house. Place your tiny house in its new home!