Recycling and Saving
Roughly 75% of Luke’s tiny home was made with the use of recycled materials, which helped to save money during the project. On a tight budget of $1,500, there was no room to indulge in spending. Luke would not be cutting any corners, but it was clear that he did not mind taking advantage of his resources, as he was not going to overlook any gift. Luckily, the project was more possible than even Luke could have ever imagined!

Recycling and Saving
Tiny Dimensions
The tiny home’s dimensions of 5½ feet wide and 10 feet long are quite impressive for a functional home. The home is also fitted with a tiny outside deck to give Luke a stable floor plan. The photo below brags the leftover siding from Luke’s grandmother’s house, made from half cedar shakes and half vinyl to give the little home a charming finish. As you can see, the place was more than charming enough for teenagers.

Tiny Dimensions

