A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is around 2,600 square feet. This number has grown due to the increase in wealth, materials available, and prestige that is associated with large houses. The typical tiny house is between 100-400 square feet but aims for any size under 1,000 sq. ft. Tiny Houses come in all shapes, sizes and forms but they focus on smaller spaces and simplified living. The reasons for joining the Tiny House movement are as varied as the types of houses themselves. Sarah Susanka and Lloyd Kahn have both written on the merits of shrinking living spaces. Jay Shafer and Marianne Cusato have started businesses providing minimalistic homes that focus on the essential parts...
Over the last 40 years, the average new United States house has increased in size by more than 1,000...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy. Yet, millions of people in the United States may face ev...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
Since the year 1950, the size of the average American house has increased by two and one half times,...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
The tiny house movement is a recently developed movement that focuses on sustainable housing at a lo...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
People are embracing the tiny life philosophy, which is about freedom, the ability to make choices a...
This is an analysis of the tiny home movement related to the philosophies of transcendentalism, ecof...
74 pagesMicro-housing refers to residential units that are smaller than traditionally-sized units. ...
Over the past decade, living in tiny houses has become increasingly popular among Americans of all a...
Tiny houses – stand-alone, fully functional dwellings generally between 100 and 400 square-feet – ar...
This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks t...
Over the last 40 years, the average new United States house has increased in size by more than 1,000...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy. Yet, millions of people in the United States may face ev...
A social movement where people shrink the space that they live in. The typical American home is arou...
The emergent tiny house movement is gaining momentum globally, in the United States where it origin...
Since the year 1950, the size of the average American house has increased by two and one half times,...
There is a small body of academic literature on the modern tiny house movement. However, what does e...
The tiny house movement is a recently developed movement that focuses on sustainable housing at a lo...
Over the last decade, tiny homes (generally described as homes smaller than 500 ft2) have grown in p...
People are embracing the tiny life philosophy, which is about freedom, the ability to make choices a...
This is an analysis of the tiny home movement related to the philosophies of transcendentalism, ecof...
74 pagesMicro-housing refers to residential units that are smaller than traditionally-sized units. ...
Over the past decade, living in tiny houses has become increasingly popular among Americans of all a...
Tiny houses – stand-alone, fully functional dwellings generally between 100 and 400 square-feet – ar...
This book examines the growing trend for housing models that shrink private living space and seeks t...
Over the last 40 years, the average new United States house has increased in size by more than 1,000...
The tiny house movement advocates for downsizing and a moving into smaller residences.1 While living...
“There’s no place like home,” said Dorothy. Yet, millions of people in the United States may face ev...