The California-based Clever Tiny Homes drops one of the best tiny homes of 2026, a one-bedroom, single-level design that ...
Designing a tiny house for a couple is one thing, but creating a home on wheels for an entire family is another challenge entirely. The Soma addresses this with a remarkably spacious layout that packs ...
Downsizing to a tiny house always involves compromises, but the Coolangatta 8.4 aims to minimize them with a storage-packed ...
Christin Perry is a freelance writer whose work has appeared in numerous outlets, including WeddingWire, The Knot, Parents and Verywell Family. When she's not working, Christin enjoys reading, ...
Tiny houses are 400 square feet or less, on wheels or set on a foundation. While a tiny house is priced less than a traditional home, getting financing can be challenging.
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. When joining the tiny house movement, you have the choice to build the house on your own, to pay a ...
Everyone from Lil Jon to Joanna Gaines has embraced the tiny house trend, and now you can get your very own by simply adding one to your Amazon cart. It’s easier than ever to shop and buy a tiny home ...
This story originally appeared on Grist and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In 1997, Jay Shafer built his first tiny house: a miniature country chapel with tastefully weathered wood, a high ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. When the coronavirus pandemic swept across the country in 2020, Nick Mosley didn't know what would ...
The dream of a home in the suburbs with a white picket fence is changing. Between housing crises and homelessness, mounting debt and downsizing, home ownership has become increasingly less attainable.
Tiny houses have been heralded as a radical and creative way to address a lack of affordable housing, as well as reducing living costs and shrinking our carbon footprint. My PhD research looks at the ...
This story is part of the Grist arts and culture series Remember When, a weeklong exploration of what happened to the climate solutions that once clogged our social feeds. In 1997, Jay Shafer built ...