The Greenmoxie is a beautifully-built tiny house in Ontario, Canada built by Greenmoxie. It’s off-grid and sustainably-built.
Greenmoxie’s team includes the designer David Shephard and builder Ian Fotheringham, who created this impressive off-grid tiny house.
The 340 sq.ft. house was built on a 30′, triple-axle trailer.
Exterior: Shou Sugi Ban siding (charred cedar, sealed with linseed oil) and a corrugated black metal roof; a 1kW solar panel array; a First Flush Roof water recovery system feeds into a 200-liter rain barrel; and a large electric draw bridge deck.
Interior: V-match pine walls, oak flooring, and reclaimed barn wood ceilings throughout.
A custom moveable dining table with Garelick Gas Rise Pedestal can be used inside or out on the deck.
A reclaimed 100 year old brass portal window and custom glass railing are on display in the bedroom loft.
The kitchen includes a stainless steel sink and custom cabinets and countertops.
Also included is an integrated sound system with Alpine amp and remote control panel.
Through the design phase of Greenmoxie, we consulted with experts on solar systems and rain-water catchment and with two architects who specialize in the green living space.
As the build began, we walked this path with excitement and enthusiasm and then, at one point there, we were running down the hill completely out of control. The more we built, the more ideas we had.
We put all the things into this mighty little tiny house. And while we blew our budget to smithereens, what we ended up with is the most beautiful, functional, innovative green home that is completely off-grid.
You can view more details at Greenmoxie.
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