This tiny home on wheels combines elements of biophilic design and natural building. It’s not only beautiful and healthy to live in but also shows that a tiny house can have a big positive impact.
Walker and Heather wanted a home that showed their love for nature and their commitment to a low-impact lifestyle. They worked with builder Ben from Healthy Tiny Homes in Vancouver to build their dream tiny house, now located in their backyard in Portland, Oregon.




The house features some unique biophilic elements, like a living roof that follows the Fibonacci curve and looks like a leaf.



Adding a living roof to such a small space is quite a feat. Walker admits it’s somewhat experimental.

