Earth stream tiny houses, the history

In 2022, after many years of building tables and tiny houses inspired by nature and built out of natural materials, I had the question of what could bring people and nature closer?  In my own life I had benefited from being in nature and felt that it was an important part of recognizing the harmony in the world and greatly supported mental and spiritual health, but I also saw that an increasing number of people were wanting this connection, but not finding it in their lives. What to do to bring the harmony and health giving forces of nature into a dynamic relationship with our daily lives was my question.

 I embarked on a trip to Maine to look for an answer.  I felt it to be crucial to bring a relationship with nature into our daily lives and not just have it be something out there, that we can visit on occasion.  As I paddled the beautiful Maine coast, a design came into my imagination of a tiny house where you would never really be separate, where you were inside a warm safe and fully functional living space but also, through a series of natural forms and large windows, connected to the outside.

This was the first model of Earth Stream Tiny Houses, which over time became known as the silver bullet, both because it’s silver and because there are no silver bullets, but to me this could help one find their individual silver bullet. As Earth Stream has grown. I’ve developed a few more variations on the design to accommodate both seasonal camping, guest house, and meditation space as well as larger models for year-round living.

The American Dream Liner is currently the largest model running at 22 feet long. It is complete with a back bedroom, midship, composting-toilet bathroom and full shower as well as kitchen.