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Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeWe saw an array of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/maker-faire/">amazing home-made things</a> at this year's <a href="http://makerfaire.com/">Maker Faire NYC</a>, but one of the most impressive by far was the <a href="http://www.whittleddown.com/">Whittled Down Caravan</a>, a super tiny home on wheels. Built from scratch on top of a 4' x 8' utility trailer by Libby Reinish and Tristan Chambers, the diminutive dwelling features a kitchen, a living area and a bed, and even incorporates solar power. We were lucky enough to take a full tour of this miniature but effective abode (as you can imagine, it only took about 2 minutes), so click through <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/photos-super-tiny-whittled-down-wagon-home-comes-with-a-cat-observation-deck/whittled-down-cabin-11/">our gallery</a> to see everything from the neat hidden storage to a dutch-door to an observation deck for the couple's cat, Lionshead.1
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeReinish and Chambers built their tiny Whittled-Down <a href="http://www.whittleddown.com/p/wagon.html">covered wagon home</a> for just $1,500 so that they could live in it while they made a cross-country pilgrimage from Santa Fe, NM to Massachusetts two years ago.2
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe final result make look much like a pioneer wagon of old but actually has many more amenities.3
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe couch doubles as a laundry bag (the more dirty clothes you collect, the more comfy the couch becomes).4
Cat Observation DeckLionshead's personal observation deck is made from salvaged lumber and wire dorm shelf cubes. You can see that he accesses it via a cat door.5
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeLionshead couldn't make it to Maker Faire. A cardboard cutout took his place.6
Whittled Down Cabin"We built the wagon on a 4 x 8' utility trailer and towed it with Libby's 4 cyl. sedan," write Libby and Tristan on their blog, Whittleddown.com.7
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe caravan looks pretty similar to a covered wagon from Oregon Trail.8
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe cabin's tiny but effective kitchen. "The sink is plumbed to the outside of the wagon, where a hose end can be placed into a 5-gallon water jug to hold output," writes Libby on the Whittled Down Cabin blog. "Our input (the solar shower) is 4 gallons, and the jug holds 5, so we never have to worry about overflowing."9
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeGreywater from the sink is either stored for later disposal or drained into the ground if appropriate.10
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny Home"The construction was wood with a canvas top. Our goals were to build a portable living structure that was light and cheap."11
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeAt least 50% of the cabin is made of salvaged materials.12
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe raised bed provides underbed storage and is topped with a home-made, straw-stuffed mattress.13
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe under-bed curtains were sewn by a friend of Libby's at Holy Scrap Hot Springs and there are magnets and a steel strip to keep the curtains in place.14
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe home even has creature comforts like frilly curtains and plenty of cushions.15
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeThe wagon home is powered by a 50-watt, roof-mounted solar panel purchased at a flea market.16
Whittled Down Caravan Tiny HomeIn case you missed that website name, here it is again.17

















