Small space living is all about making a lifestyle choice
Compromising space for efficiency has taken off in recent years
Those writing and speaking about tiny houses have used the expression “rightsizing,” which in a way is to describe how many people foresee their choice to go small
People are expressing interest in smaller space living, with some even owning homes under 100sq ft! (sizes can be between 100 - to 400 square-feet) these houses are designed to have at least two people live in it and also squeezing in their beloved pets Generally, this means prevailing to a specific set of design aesthetics that are intended to make the small space feel bigger than it already is
These clever minuscule houses with multipurpose sustainable design of interior space, use less raw materials in their construction, some are built entirely on recycled materials, have lower maintenance costs and utility bills
Many consumers and manufactures alike have made a committed choice to minimize their environmental footprint. Small space living has the potential to assist with these efforts which is the lifestyle of high functionality for 'small space dwellers’
Tiny house owners don’t describe a sense of loss with the space change
One of the obvious benefits of tiny houses is that most of them (the ones not built into a foundation) can easily be moved, are "solar powered, zero net energy houses on wheels Living off the grid in a home sounds really cozy and liberating at the same time!
The trend is becoming so popular that people have so many choices to chose from, be it to research, buy or rent, and with all the appliances that are found in a regular home
We live in a rapidly changing world, the economy and environment are requiring us to be more conscious with our way of living
People are realizing that the old choices are no longer bringing them happiness or economic freedom - today it is all about having the economic freedom to live a bigger life, instead of having a bigger house, bigger car, etc