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  2. This small family is living big in their tiny home - AOL

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    The Weaver family decided to make the switch to a tiny house because they would rather spend the extra money on experiences rather than material goods. But with plans to expand their family of ...

  3. Living Small: Charming Tiny Home Communities Across America - AOL

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    Spur, Texas is not exclusively a tiny home community, but claims to be the first U.S. town to have welcomed tiny homes. In 2014, the town passed first-in-the-nation legislation that allowed ...

  4. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Tiny homes in Detroit Semi-mobile tiny house in New Zealand Tiny house with cottage style (10x24 ft). The tiny-house movement (also known as the small house movement) [1] is an architectural and social movement promoting the reduction and simplification of living spaces.

  5. Inflatable tiny house with space for six is blowing up - AOL

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    An inflatable six-person tiny house from a firm called 2001 looks like a space station with its inflatable dome that is transportable and eco-friendly.

  6. Tiny House Nation - Wikipedia

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    Tiny House Nation is an American reality television series. It is a tiny house movement-inspired series which features renovation experts John Weisbarth and Zack Giffin who assist families around the country building their desired houses that are no bigger than 500 square feet (46 m 2). [1] The series premiered on July 9, 2014, on the FYI network.

  7. David Latimer - Wikipedia

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    Baker, Lisa (2019). Tiny Interiors.Braun Publishing. pp. 198– 201. ISBN 978-3037682470.; Diedricksen, Derek (2018). Micro Living: 40 Innovative Tiny Houses Equipped for Full-Time Living, in 400 Square Feet or Less.

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

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    There’s no universal size that defines a tiny house. 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.”

  9. Alternative housing - Wikipedia

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    Tiny houses average 100–400 square feet and are usually mobile. Tiny houses are an attractive option for those looking to save money on housing and live according to Minimalism. Outbuilding: Considered as a garage, shed, or a barn, many people choose them for living, almost like a cabin. They are only about $10,000, and can serve as a nice ...