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That’s lots of history to put on a tiny house, now it starts to make sense… ;)

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  • Tiny homes +1

    #1 Billboards Can Become Little Shelter Houses For The Homeless

     

    #2 House On Wheels

     

    #3 Tiny House In Tokyo

     

    #4 Tiny Victorian Cottage In The Catskills, New York

     

    #5 Savannah Container Home in Savannah, Georgia

     

    #6 Small House In Boise, Idaho

     

    #7 Spirit Shelter In Germany

     

    #8 Tiny House In The Woods

     

    #9 Squish Studio in Canada

     

    #10 Bus Home

    #11 Tiny House In Canada

    #12 Small House In Tokyo, Japan

     

    #13 The Keret House in Warsaw

     

    #14 Neverwas Haul Victorian Home On Wheels

     

    #15 Floating Houseboat in Finland

    #16 Yolo County Cabin

     

    #17 Beautiful Family Home On Wheels

    #18 Tiny House In Toronto

    #19 The Matchbox: A Self-Sustaining Tiny Home In DC

     

    #20 Small House

     

    • It’s the interior design that counts. This becomes even more so when fewer people can afford a big house due to the ever-rising housing prices. I wish I could see the inside of #3 and #9, too bad. +1
      • Agree. And, both #3 and #9 are of very modern style from the exterior view. Surprised to see one in Toronto though.
        • Yes, in general, I think Canadian houses are quite big in size compared to many other countries, it is a bit of a surprise to see a couple of Canadian tiny houses on the list. :)
          • That tiny thing was actually built in 1912. The size is 300 sf. In 2008, it was placed in the market with a price tag of 180K.
            • That’s lots of history to put on a tiny house, now it starts to make sense… ;)