Oh Ramsey, We’re Blushing!

Whether it’s praise or constructive criticism, we so appreciate feedback from our clients. It’s what helps keep us inspired and grounded, all at the same time. Whether you joined us for the full-build process or just came by for a tour, feel free to let our team know how we rocked it and how we could improve. If you had a particularly impressive and memorable experience, we’d be so flattered if you would mention it on Yelp, Google Reviews, Facebook, Angie’s List, or even the Yellow Pages!

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I can’t say enough good things about working with Nathan and the Tiny Smart House team. They made sure every detail of my tiny house was thought out and built to perfection.

The quality of Tiny [SMART] House’s work can be observed in the woodwork of the vaulted ceiling. The ceiling makes you feel like you’re inside a cathedral. (Just your own, tiny cathedral. And honestly, it doesn’t feel that tiny.) The inside of tiny house itself is richly textured with excellent carpentry. The kitchen and bathroom boast premium fixtures and appliances. And honestly, it doesn’t feel tiny.

The Tiny Smart House builders approached everything with enthusiasm, creativity, and skill. Everything was custom. Nothing was impossible. For example, Nathan and his chief carpenter designed a built-in piece of furniture that almost defies physics. They made the towing tongue detachable (I’d never even heard of that). And they helped me think through the best layout for the windows, doors and utilities. Nathan even checked out my location and the orientation of the space to come up with the most light efficient and wind efficient use of windows and doors. We had a really great time coming up with everything.

Nathan also helped to establish a budget and stick to it. We chose certain places we could save money, and certain places where it’s worth it to go premium. (A little granite goes a long way!) Everything was delivered as promised, on time and budget. And my tiny house is an absolute dream. Thanks, Nathan!” – Ramsey Elias, 2017