Tiny houses are so hot right now. They’re tiny houses, typically 400 square feet or less. A few even enjoy living in tiny houses on wheels. We call these modular homes. They are constructed in separate sections, or modules, that can be assembled on a trailer and transported elsewhere.
There are many good things about living in a modular tiny home. Best of all, the price is a fraction of the average price of a big house. Modular homes are also friendlier to the environment, as they’re built of materials that benefit the Earth and require less energy to keep warm or cool. And living in a tiny house forces you to pare down things you don’t need. This can make you feel less anxious and more positive.
Creating your own modular tiny house is a blast! You get to select every single detail of your home, from the look and shape, to the materials that are used. Utilizing space This way of thinking about your tiny house design will help you utilize the space. You may also want to consider furniture that can do double duty (like a sofa that turns into a bed) to maximize your use of a small space.
One of the perks of living in a modular tiny home is that you can take that package of goodness anywhere! If you grow sick of the locale, you can simply hitch your little home to a truck and set up in a new place. It is a good job for those who like to travel and see new places. Depending on what you like, you can park your modular home in beautiful nature or in busy cities.
Living Simply in a Tinier Home with the ADU Homeowners: I am not going to lie: it was really hard to find someone to interview about this topic!
If you are one of these people living in a modular tiny house you need to be organized and use every square inch of space wisely. It’s nice to have less and spend time on what really counts. Look for creative ways to store your things and use the space above you for storage. The philosophy of life in a modular tiny home is by keeping it simple and enjoying the small things in life.