Candid Tiny House

ARCHITECTURE Student's First Tiny House: Lars E6, S3

Shannon Schultz Season 3 Episode 7

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In this episode of the Candid Tiny House Podcast, Lars shares the honest reality of designing and building his tiny house on wheels while studying architecture at university — and why applying standard house-building logic to a vehicle nearly caused major weight problems.

Starting his build at just 20 years old, Lars reflects on the mistakes he made, including overbuilding with heavy construction materials, pushing close to the 4.5 tonne limit, and learning the hard way why tiny houses need vehicle-aware design.

We discuss towing, moisture management, windows and temperature control, minimalism, sharing a small space, off-grid living, and what he would do completely differently if he built again.

This episode is packed with practical lessons for anyone considering building a tiny house in Australia.

👉 Online Course Lars said was "tremendously helpful". 

👉 Lars's Tiny House Trailer

👉 YouTube

Candid Tiny House is an Australian podcast about the real experience of building, living, and advocating for tiny houses on wheels.

Hosted by Shannon Schultz from Fred’s Tiny Houses, the podcast features honest, candid conversations with people who have built their own tiny houses in Australia, taken workshops or online courses with Fred, and navigated the full journey from planning to living tiny.

Instead of glossy social media posts or idealised tiny house tours, Candid Tiny House focuses on the realities of designing, building, and living in a tiny house that is both a safe road vehicle and a comfortable home.

Across the series, guests share lessons learned, challenges overcome, and insights gained — from technical building tips and budgeting, to problem-solving, community support, and the physical and emotional demands of a tiny house project.

You can also watch video interviews, tours, and build footage on the Fred’s Tiny Houses YouTube channel, and see photos and articles about each build on the Fred’s Tiny Houses blog.

Music by Scott Buckley.