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Tiny Homes: Tiny Homes for Beginners, Tiny House Design Tips, Two Books in One

Posted By: AlenMiler
Tiny Homes: Tiny Homes for Beginners, Tiny House Design Tips, Two Books in One

Tiny Homes: Tiny Homes for Beginners, Tiny House Design Tips, Two Books in One (Tiny Homes, Tiny Houses, Tiny Home, Tiny House, Small Homes, Small … Home, Little Houses, Tiny House Living) by Christopher Dillashaw
English | Feb 14, 2016 | ISBN: 1530031001 | 106 Pages | AZW3/MOBI/EPUB/PDF (conv) | 2.26 MB

In our country, everything is getting bigger. The more things that you have, the higher your status in most circles. But just because you have more stuff, a bigger house, more cars, and take more vacations, does not mean that you are happy. While the current American thought is that you should get as much as possible, there are many who want to change things up and see smaller as better.

This is where the tiny home movement has begun. People don’t see the point of having huge mansions just to hold their things. They see the current way of life as wasteful and hard on the environment. Instead of aiming for bigger, they aim for smaller; way smaller. In fact, the average tiny home is less than 400 square feet. Considering that the average American home is now more than 2000 square feet, this is a huge difference.

Creating a tiny home, or a small home if you still like the idea of going smaller but can’t handle the 400 square feet or smaller, can take a lot of work. You will most likely have to build your own home; there aren’t many of these hanging around ready for you to purchase. And with building, you have a lot of little things to figure out, especially when you think about your limitations with space.

This guidebook is here to help you get started with your tiny home. No matter how much experience you have with tiny homes, as a beginner or having studied up on it before, this guidebook is here to help. From learning more about what the tiny house movement is all about to some of the things you need to keep in mind in order to make the perfect tiny home, you are able to learn it all in this guidebook.

Some of the things that you can learn in this guidebook to help you get started with the tiny home movement include:

What the tiny home movement is all about
Choosing the right location for your tiny home
How to build your tiny home including how much it will cost, how to save up money, and how to create a blueprint
Preparing each room in the home when you are limited on space
Decorating to get more out of your space
Other options for becoming self-sufficient to help the environment even more.
Tips and tricks to get more out of the tiny home

The tiny home movement goes in the opposite direction of the prevalent schools of thoughts in America right now. People who follow this movement don’t see bigger as better; they see bigger as wasteful and unnecessary. While getting used to a tiny home can take some time, it can be a very rewarding experience, saves you a lot of money, and will help you to simplify your life. Use this guidebook to learn all that you need about tiny homes so you can get started on your own tiny home today.