Dee Williams is an American tiny-house builder, sustainability advocate, and author. She was born on April 7, 1964, in Washington, D.C. She is best known for her work in the tiny-house movement and her advocacy for sustainable living.
Williams was an environmental activist in her 20s and worked for several non-profit organizations, including Greenpeace. She became interested in the tiny-house movement after downsizing from a large home to a smaller space following a health scare. In 2004, Williams built a 84-square-foot home on wheels, which she called the "Pad."
Williams has written a memoir, The Big Tiny: A Build-It-Myself Memoir, which was published in 2014. The book chronicles her journey to downsizing and building her tiny home. In addition to her writing, Williams has been featured in several documentaries about tiny-house living, including Tiny: A Story About Living Small and We The Tiny House People.
Williams has spoken at conferences and events across the country about sustainable living and the tiny-house movement. She is a co-founder of the Portland Alternative Dwellings (PAD) Tiny House Company, which offers building plans, workshops, and consulting services for people interested in building their own tiny homes.
Overall, Dee Williams is a prominent figure in the tiny-house movement and continues to inspire others with her message of sustainability, simplicity, and living with less.
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