Tiny House Living: Steps And Strategies To Building Or Buying Your Own Dream Tiny Home
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Would you like to live mortgage free?
Would you like to dramatically reduce your household bills?
Would you like to live self sustainably?
Would you like to live a life of adventure, creativity and freedom?
If the answer to these questions is yes, the Tiny House lifestyle may be for you! This book will guide you through the process from start to finish. From deciding whether to pursue your own tiny house adventure, all the way through the building or buying process, (including plans!) finishing up with space hacks and furniture ideas to getting the very most out of your very own, Tiny Home!
Here Is A Preview Of What's Included…
- 13 Floor Plans (With Photographs!)
- 10 3D Interior Design Layouts
- Access to 7 Complete Build Your Own Tiny House Plans!
- Step-by-Step Guide To Building A Tiny House
- Step-by-Step Guide To Buying A Tiny House
- 33 Space Saving Hacks & Furniture Ideas
- Answers To Your Most Frequently Asked Questions Such As 'Costs, Build Time Etc'
- Much, Much More!
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Tiny House Living - Terrence Garnett
Introduction
Thank you for taking the time to download this book, Tiny House Living.
This book covers the topic of Tiny Houses, and will teach you how you can own one yourself.
At the completion of this book, you will have a good understanding of the Tiny House Movement and lifestyle and be able to make the right decisions in building or buying your very own tiny house.
This book is full of fun facts and important tips for those who are considering owning a Tiny House.
To be specific, you will get to know the Tiny House Movement and the figures related to tiny house living based on statistics. In addition, you will be given the pros and cons of this lifestyle, so you can set realistic expectations. You will also get some help in choosing between building your own tiny house or buying one from a professional builder.
If you do prefer to build your own tiny house, an entire chapter is dedicated to helping you get an overview of what you will need. On the other hand, should you choose to buy one, you will find another chapter that can help you make the best choice.
It does not end there, though. You will also gain plenty of fun and practical space-saving hacks and furniture ideas to make your tiny house comfortable, stylish and convenient to use. The book then ends with a chapter, which answers the most Frequently Asked Questions regarding tiny houses.
Living in a tiny house is ideal for those who wish to become financially free, environment-friendly, and self-supporting. You can begin taking the steps to become a part of the Tiny House Movement right now. All you have to do is start with Chapter 1!
Once again, thanks for downloading this book, I hope you find it to be helpful!
Chapter 1 – Origins of the Tiny House
Welcome to the first chapter of Tiny Houses. Here, you will learn some general information about tiny houses as well as the movement and its background.
It should be noted that the idea of living in a tiny house is not a novel thing. In fact, humans have been living in small abodes for millennia. However, when people talk about tiny houses in the 21st century, they may be referring to the social and architectural movement, which promotes living in small homes. It is called the tiny house movement.
How the Tiny House Movement Began
It has been observed that in some countries, particularly the U.S., the usual size of homes has grown to almost twice the normal size since fifty years ago. For instance, in 1978, the average American home covered 1,780 sq. ft. of space, but in 2013, it grew to 2,662 sq. ft. Many tiny house owners believe that this leads to overconsumption of materials goods to fill up the excessive space,
although much of these items end up as clutter or thrown away unused.
Due to these reasons, the Tiny House Movement began to grow as a global community of people who wish to return to living in homes built below 1,000 sq. ft. Their reasons for doing so vary, but the most common include promoting self-sustained living, living mortgage-free, and maintaining environment-friendly and anti-consumerist lifestyle.
Among the pioneers of this movement are Lloyd Kahn, who wrote and published Shelter
in 1973; Lester Walker, who published Tiny Houses
in 1987; Sarah Susanka, the author of a 1997 publication entitled The Not So Big House.
However, the man behind the concept of a tiny house on wheels is Jay Shafer, who founded the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company