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ALWAYS wanted to live in the future? Well now you can as a tiny ‘sci-fi’ home can be delivered straight to your door. The flatpack tiny home looks like something an alien spaceship ...
From a floating micro-home to embrace life on the water to a state-of-the-art pod that's as sustainable as it is smart, we've ranked 11 of the very best petite properties to prove square footage isn't ...
Just as minimalism found its moment, now it's the turn of the tiny house movement. Beverley D'Silva explores why, when it comes to dwellings, small is beautiful.
Tiny homes offer a way to live somewhere on the cheap, pare down your life to the essentials, and not necessarily skimp on some of the nicer things in life.
UK-based design studio Koto has recently joined forces with American home-builders Abodu to create a prefabricated tiny house that can be installed onsite in two weeks. Dubbed Koto X Abodu, the ...
A WOMAN who couldn’t afford to buy a house has revealed that she bought a tiny home for less than the cost of a London flat deposit. Sav, spent £40,000 on her tiny home and said that she has … ...
Living tiny doesn't have to mean living small, as these brilliant tiny homes, micro homes and cabins prove. From a small-scale foldable home to eco-friendly rural retreats, these amazing micro pads ...
Mark Burton, owner of Surrey-based tiny house builders Tiny House UK and Tiny House Cabins called a 20 square foot number ‘home’ for 12 months, about a year ago.
Is it worth the investment to buy a tiny home from a box store like Home Depot or online from Amazon? Amber Raiken speaks to two people who created tiny homes about why that’s a better option ...
While "vanlife" is far better established in the US, on British shores the trend retains the enthusiastic camaraderie and frontier spirit of a new movement.
Forget conventional campervans and motorhomes. If you want to downsize, an adorable tiny home on wheels could be the perfect housing solution.
Just as minimalism found its moment, now it's the turn of the tiny house movement. Beverley D'Silva explores why, when it comes to dwellings, small is beautiful.
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