CLINTON — Eric and Erica Threlkeld’s backyard was once supposed to be the site of a dream addition to their home. Plans were made for a rather large tiny home, made up of five shipping containers, stacked upon one another for a workout room, workspace and more. “That was going to be the dream house,” Eric Threlkeld said. “That was going to be awesome for the kids. We were going to have parties. And now it’s just nothing.”
A rendering of a tiny home that Eric and Erica Threkeld planned to have built behind their home. (Photo courtesy: Threkeld Family)
The couple worked with Troy Anderson, a builder with Las Casitas, which later became Elite Enclaves, a company that according to it’s Facebook page , focuses on manufacturing tiny homes. The Threlkeld’s said at first, everything appeared t