Tiny House Regulations with Elle Paton
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#021 - Elle Paton is an experienced tiny houser living in St Kilda in Melbourne, Victoria. So strongly does she feel about the environmental and community benefits of tiny houses that Elle left her corporate job to work in tiny-house advocacy. Elle is also a Co-founder of Tiny Non-Profit, a Co-founder of the Australian Tiny House Association, and most recently, Co-founder of the new platform Littlefoot - a platform for small footprint housing in Australia. She works as a consultant within the industry and heads up the Australian Tiny Houses Facebook Community. Living in her St Kilda suburban tiny house, from where she works, she is passionate about the sustainability aspect of tiny living and the potential positive social impacts tiny houses have to offer. Opening her home, both in-person and online, to educational projects, council members and fellow advocates of the industry, Elle is a driven advocate for the Tiny Home Industry, serving consumers, collaborating and educating to strive for a better way forward for small footprint living here in Australia. In this conversation we talk about: Elle’s experiences of tiny house living, including the process of downsizing & transitioning, the challenges and best partsThe importance of working out your values and needs when building your tiny houseThe current situation with tiny house on wheels (caravan) regulations in AustraliaElle’s experiences dealing with her local council to get pre-approval for long term living in her tiny house on wheels in an urban environment in St KildaConsiderations and things to understand when making a case for local council approval for long-term tiny house living... and lots more! If you’re in Australia, I recommend checking out the Australian Tiny House Association’s website on the situation of tiny house on wheels regulations, as it has 3 categories to consider - road and vehicle regulations, building codes and planning & dwelling rules. It also has different information for each state. If you’re outside Australia, you might want to research and get in touch with the tiny house association in your state or country to find out the situation with tiny house living where you are. Disclaimer: The information discussed in this conversation is not intended to offer advice to podcast listeners. It is for educational purposes only. Please do your own research and seek professional support before making any big decisions about building or living in your tiny house. Or even better, contact Elle directly for a consultation. Find out more about the podcast and get the episode show notes & links here: https://tinyhouseconversations.com/021 And make sure you subscribe so you'll know exactly when new episodes are live! You can work with Elle and follow her tiny adventures here: W: www.littlefoot.homes  LT: https://linktr.ee/ellepaton Tiny Consulting: https://calendly.com/ellepaton/tiny-consultancy-call Australian Tiny Houses FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/235074966967710/ You can follow Lucy's tiny adventures here: IG: https://www.instagram.com/tinyhouseconversations FB: https://www.facebook.com/tinyhouseconversations Support the show
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