Once we decided to build a tiny house, we hunted online for ideas. Video tours on YouTube were sometimes helpful (and sometimes frighteningly dark and claustrophobia-inducing). I found articles discussing the movement in general, and studied small pictures accompanying the text. Then I found Tiny House Swoon, a site devoted to sharing tiny house eye candy. There, I scrolled through full-screen photos of wee houses of all styles and configurations. It sparked ideas.
And now we hope our house can spark a few ideas for people considering a smaller footprint. You'll find pictures of our house on Tiny House Swoon.
I still love to go to the site, to see what the "tiny house nation" comes up with—from yurt to container home to micro cabin to THOWs like ours. If you're interested in tiny living, it's a must-visit. But if micro housing isn't for you (and your family), head for the companion site, Small House Swoon. I'm not looking to move from my tiny, but I love looking at great design. You'll find it there.
Here's one photo of our house shared on the site:
And now we hope our house can spark a few ideas for people considering a smaller footprint. You'll find pictures of our house on Tiny House Swoon.
I still love to go to the site, to see what the "tiny house nation" comes up with—from yurt to container home to micro cabin to THOWs like ours. If you're interested in tiny living, it's a must-visit. But if micro housing isn't for you (and your family), head for the companion site, Small House Swoon. I'm not looking to move from my tiny, but I love looking at great design. You'll find it there.
Here's one photo of our house shared on the site: