In March, the suburb of Caringbah will feature an informative workshop on building a tiny home.
It will be hosted by Fred Schultz, who is a pioneer of the tiny house movement in Australia. Attendees will learn about the risks of building a tiny home, the essentials needed to start building and important terminology and methods.
They will also explore important design features and specifics for building foundations, flooring, roofs and lofts.
The workshop is perfect for DIY builders, tradespeople wanting to branch out into building tiny homes, and consumers interested in purchasing a tiny trailer or house.
Following the workshop, attendees will receive access to Fred Schultz’s Tiny House Community page on Facebook, where they can connect with previous students, many of whom have built or are currently building their tiny home.
Attendees are asked to bring a notepad, a pen and their lunch.
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The How To Build A Tiny House Workshop will be held over two days, Saturday, 21 March and Sunday, 22 March. The workshop will start at 9:00 a.m. and will conclude at 4:00 p.m. both days. The venue will be CIVIC Reception Meeting Rooms, 103 Cawarra Rd, Caringbah. The cost is $450 per person, which includes lifetime access to an online course.Get a Free Quote for Pens