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Episode 31: Tiny Homes Of Maine

Episode 31: Tiny Homes Of Maine

FromE3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily


Episode 31: Tiny Homes Of Maine

FromE3: Energy & Efficiency With Emily

ratings:
Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Get in touch with Corrinne:corinne@tinyhomesofmaine.comFollow them on Instagram:Tiny Homes Of MaineFollow them on Facebook:Tiny Homes of MaineCheck them out on the web:http://tinyhomesofmaine.com/Less House, More HomeLike you, Corinne Watson, founder of Tiny Homes of Maine, dreamed of having a tiny home on wheels. She envisioned an alternative to the mainstream: a tiny home, a smaller footprint and more freedom to live the lifestyle of her choosing.Since selling their first tiny home in 2017, Tiny Homes of Maine has been designing and building custom tiny homes and tiny spaces for customers across Maine. The family-owned business is on a mission to make the tiny home dream attainable for more individuals.Why Choose Tiny Homes of Maine?Tiny Homes of Maine offers a customizable design-build solution, including a 3D virtual walk through to help customers envision their tiny lifestyle. “This allows customers to experience the space before they buy, which is so important when going Tiny,” says Corinne.Design-Build ExpertiseCorinne and her husband Tom have the design expertise to ensure form and function, and their manufacturing and building industry backgrounds guarantee solid construction. Tiny Homes of Maine can also design, build and deliver mobile offices, retail space, art studios, vacation cottages and more. There is also an option to order a partially finished tiny home.Ready to start your tiny home journey? Find out if a Tiny Home is a Good Fit in Your Town.
Released:
Nov 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

E3 - Energy and Efficiency with Emily is a podcast dedicated to energy efficient home building in cold climate areas of New England. We hope the podcast will connect building science, sustainability, and home building through a series of technical discussions, homeowners sharing their experience, and Emily sharing her thoughts on building a truly integrated home that is comfortable, durable, and healthy to live in.