The house is the size of what many would use for a shed. Tammy is often asked how they can possibly live in such a small space. She says, "It's kind of awesome if you put it into perspective. In the U.S. we have such large spaces for our homes, but in other parts of the world this would be considered luxurious." Tammy and Logan pay monthly rent and utilities to the landowners to park their home. "We found the space through our extended network, and the community and our neighbors love the aesthetic and the philosophy behind the tiny structure," Tammy says. Since the home is on wheels, the couple did not need to jump through any zoning hoops or permit process through the city of Portland. The exterior is cedar wood, and the couple love to open their French doors on sunny days.
The floor plans will be for sale soon at: http://portlandalternativedwellings.com/plans/
Dee, the woman who designed our house, hasn't put them up yet. Hopefully they will be available in the next month.
As far as the layout goes, he or she can take a look at this video > http://rowdykittens.com/our-tiny-house/ and some of the tiny house pictures. http://rowdykittens.com/tiny-house-photo-gallery/
It might give them a better idea of how it looks on the inside.