Unlocking Dreams: Whispered Tales from Our Small Space Havens

Unlocking Dreams of the Artist, Actor & Author: Whispered Tales from Our Tiny Home Haven

I can never thank you enough! I hope someday I can thank you again in person. You literally built my most favorite place on earth. The little Selah Studio lives now back here on the river farm and my soul feels like I’ve found home. I can never thank you enough, truly
— Ann Voskamp

Oh, the thrill of it all! If there's one thing that motivates us forward in this relentless pursuit of excellence, it's catching those fleeting, magical moments when our buyers breathe life into their tiny homes. Picture this: the hum of creativity filling the air as an ARTIST crafts their next masterpiece, the preverbal stage set for a breathtaking performance as an ACTOR rehearses their lines, or the hushed excitement of an AUTHOR penning their next chapter—all within the snug embrace of our meticulously crafted tiny havens.

We've had the privilege of constructing countless bespoke spaces for these extraordinary souls. It's like crafting a symphony of individual narratives, each note harmonizing with the other to create a crescendo of inspiration.

Oh, the stories we could share! The tales of talent and passion nurtured within our walls could fill volumes, but alas, there's a treasure trove of secrets we hold dear. Privacy, a gem we treasure, keeps the curtains drawn on many of these remarkable journeys.

So, as we bask in the honor of constructing havens for artists, actors, authors, and a world of creative souls, know that within these walls, magic happens. While our lips may be sealed for some, the canvas of imagination knows no bounds. The stories written, the masterpieces born, and the performances that take flight—they're all part of the spellbinding journey we share with each of you. Here's to more tales untold and dreams realized as we continue to “Create Art You Can Live in”.


Below, our friend Ann Voskamp shares a snippet of camping with her tiny home we built her.

Ann Voskamp’s Tiny House Adventure

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