Bryce Warburton

Engineer by trade. Arkansas builder of tiny homes, Skoolies, aircrete structures & creative retreats by passion.


● About

I’m an engineer who fell in love with the idea of creating spaces that feel intentional, inspiring, and a little outside the norm. What started as curiosity turned into a full-blown passion for tiny homes, Skoolies, aircrete builds, and handcrafted retreats—especially here in Arkansas, where the landscape and pace of life make creative living feel natural.

I’ve always been drawn to projects that blend problem‑solving with imagination. Whether it’s transforming a retired school bus into a warm, welcoming hideaway, shaping aircrete into the Igloo, or designing the elevated comfort of the Loft, each build is a chance to rethink what “home” can be. I love crafting environments that invite people to slow down, breathe, and enjoy the simple beauty around them.

Over time, this passion has grown into a collection of projects that reflect my love for design, sustainability, and the Arkansas outdoors. From sketching new layouts to experimenting with alternative materials to tending the garden oasis around The 479 Wagon, I’m happiest when I’m building something meaningful—something that sparks curiosity and comfort at the same time.

If you’re into creative spaces, alternative living, or just enjoy seeing what’s possible with a little vision.