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  2. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    The typical tiny house on wheels is usually less than 8 by 20 ft (2.4 by 6.1 m), with livable space totaling 120 sq ft (11 m 2) or less, for ease of towing and to exempt it from the need for a building permit. Trailer home- in some cases''tiny homes'' fall under laws used for mobile and recreational vehicles.

  3. The tiny house trend: Should you downsize to a tiny home or ...

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    Some folks consider anything from 150 to 400 square feet a tiny home, while others call their 800- or 1,000-square-foot home “my tiny house.”. One thing fans may agree on is that tiny houses ...

  4. Before the tiny house movement, there was a tiny wave ... - AOL

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    November 24, 2023 at 10:52 AM. The tiny house movement had its days in the sun, and some say the trend has faded. But in a little enclave in Toms River, tiny homes grew long before it was a fad ...

  5. Alternative housing - Wikipedia

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    Alternative housing is a category of domicile structures that are built or designed outside of the mainstream norm e.g., town homes, single family homes and apartment complexes. In modern days, alternative housing commonly takes the form of tiny houses, dome homes, pyramid -shaped houses, earth sheltered homes, residential tree houses ...

  6. Tiny home movement - Wikipedia

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  7. The tiny house movement - AOL

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    Let's be honest: size matters. For some, bigger is better. But a growing number of people are actually settling down with smaller. It's called the "tiny house movement" and it's pretty straight ...

  8. Andy R. Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Andy R. Thomson (born 1971) is a Canadian architect (), environmentalist, tiny-home expert and an advocate for the small house movement. [1] He is known for his design of miniHome which is a "completely self-sufficient, mobile dwelling, featuring solar and wind energy and recycled and/or nontoxic materials."

  9. Tiny House Movement Spawns Whole Communities of Mini Homes

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    Tiny homes, microstudios, independent "accessory dwelling units": Whatever you want to call them, these ... Tiny House Movement Spawns Whole Communities of Mini Homes. Krisanne Alcantara. Updated ...