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The tiny house trend has erupted all over the world. A tiny house is usually between 100 and 500 square feet. These small homes are great for the environment, some tiny homes come with composting toilets. Many people decide to build a tiny home because of the small impact they have on the environment.

Every tiny house is different making them all beautiful and quirky in their own little ways. Some homes look like small cabins while others are modern pieces of art. Some have their own decks that fold into the house or a small front porch. Inside your tiny home is anything that you can imagine! Some tiny homes have are designed differently. Tiny homes sometimes have large state of the art kitchens and small living space, while others have large bedrooms. Your tiny home can have what ever you want.







You can choose to buy your own tiny house, have it built, or, if you have enough skills, you could even build your own. These houses are can also be mobile, making it easier to travel in comfort. You can go anywhere that your heart desires!








When you really look at how much space you truly need a tiny house makes sense for many people. For those who are looking for a space for just themselves or for the whole family a tiny home is always a fantastic option. Tiny homes are a great new way helping the planet, a way to have your own adventure, and have a cozy home.

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