This SIP Tiny House is built using Structurally Insulated Panels. This means that once the design is complete you can have the panels used to build the main components of the home cut by a manufacturer of SIPs.
Then you can gather friends to help put it together using a screw gun and construction glue. At this point you have your basic shell completed and fully insulated.
“The panels allow someone with out the technical knowledge of framing a house to erect a structure that is stronger and better insulated in a weekend. I hope you are inspired to create your own tiny house and that you now have an example of a different construction method to explore.” – Art, TinySIPHouse.blogspot.com
You can also learn more details about this SIP tiny house and how SIPs work on this post over at Tiny House Talk.
More photos and information are also available at Art’s blog.
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Is this cheaper than going the traditional way of building or just faster?