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Tiny Birdy
$40,000.00 Original price was: $40,000.00.$20,000.00Current price is: $20,000.00.
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Commissioned for a customer who wants to enjoy a nomadic retirement, the Tiny Birdy has a compact interior layout that sleeps up to two people and runs fully off-grid with solar power.
The Tiny Birdy was designed by France’s Atelier Bois d’ici and is based on a double-axle trailer. It has a length of 6 m (20 ft) and is finished in knotty timber for a cabin-like character, with blue aluminum accenting and roof, and a storage box outside. Its size is around average for a European tiny house, but small compared to most North American models, many of which can easily exceed twice the length.

The Tiny Birdy was very much built with travel and an independent lifestyle in mind, and so it has been kept relatively small and manageable to tow. This approach is reflected in the interior, which is compact but comfortable, and finished in wood throughout. Its double glass doors open into the living room, which contains a storage-integrated sofa, plus some shelving and a small drop-down dining/work table. A wood-burning stove should be sufficient to heat the entire home.
The kitchen is nearby and contains a sink, a fridge, a two-burner propane-powered stove, and some cabinetry, including a useful cupboard with a blackboard front panel for writing shopping lists and recipes on, etc.
The bathroom is situated on the opposite side of the home to the entrance and living room, and is reached by a pocket sliding door. As you’d expect, it’s quite compact in there, though it does include a shower, a toilet, and a vanity sink.
There’s just one bedroom in the Tiny Birdy and it’s accessed by a storage-integrated staircase. It’s a typical tiny house loft bedroom with a low ceiling, and has a double bed plus a little storage.

As mentioned, the Tiny Birdy runs off-grid. It has a solar panel kit hooked up to a battery system, a wind turbine, and a water tank with multiple filters. It’s unclear how the owner transports the solar panels, which are placed on the ground instead of fixed on the roof like most tiny houses, but perhaps they have a truck to put them in.
We’ve no word on the price of this model, but Atelier Bois d’ici’s tiny houses ($20,000) for a small and basic shell.
Shipping Container Delivery Guidelines
- 20 Foot shipping containers require a minimum of 80 feet of space to back into in order to slide off onto the ground in the desired area. A minimum of a 12’ width is needed for maneuvering.
- 40 Foot shipping containers require a minimum of 110 feet of space to back into in order to slide off onto the ground in the desired area. A minimum of 12’ width is needed for maneuvering.
- The delivering area must be hardtop such as pavement, asphalt, compacted soil, gravel and any other strong surface able to support a tractor trailer or flat bed to drive upon. The area must not be soft, sharp, have pot holes, overgrown brush or be hazardous to access.
- If delivering on grass or dirt, it’s important to keep an eye on the weather and avoid wet days and reschedule accordingly.
- Trucks are not able to jump curbs, back into steep inclines or maneuver around tight hills. Safety is the upmost importance during delivery. Drivers will not risk tight spaces to avoid damaging their trailers or private property. Trucks are unable to drive over leach fields, unsupportive bridges, restricted weight access roads and other obstacle based areas as an example.
- It is very common to place railroad ties, 2”x 4” s / 4”x 4” s or gravel pads / crushed stone at the drop area. Bricks and cinder blocks are not recommended.
- All power lines must be at least 14’ high from the ground for delivery.
- In the event a truck gets stuck in a soft area on the property, it is the responsibility of the property owner to resolve at their own expense for the truck to be pulled out by a local recovery service – please make sure the area is suitable for delivery and there are no obstructions.
- In the event a truck shows up for delivery and the area is blocked by vehicles, construction equipment, locked gates or has inadequate space for delivery, the cost for the full delivery and return is at the responsibility of the purchaser. Trucks waiting for an area to be made accessible may charge an hourly rate 30 – 60 mins after arrival.
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