You will start to see the non-essentials in your life, such as people you'd rather not be involved with, poor habits you engage in, and others. You'll find this to be a movement that changes the way you live and the way that you think.
The tiny-home trend has really taken off in the last few years. Here, you can look inside the Alpha Tiny Home, New Frontier's flagship model. At only 246 square feet, it's just about the fanciest little thing you've ever seen.
San Diego teens are making a difference in their local community. 'Team Sempiternal' is a group of 54 9th graders building 'tiny homes' for San Diego ...
When you think of a small space, you might think of the 500-square-foot tiny homes that have become a popular option for those looking to really downsize.
By Megan Craig, Contributor It's no secret that tiny houses are growing in popularity across the U.S. Not only can owners of tiny homes simplify t...
Humans need habitat to survive, to live, and to thrive. Air, water, food, shelter. Reality Check: We are living on a planet with a scarce amount ...
John Cole is a 25-year-old yoga teacher, who just moved into his own 200-square-foot dream home -- complete with a dedicated yoga area. "The tiny-home movement is very yogic," says Cole.
If you haven't come across a tiny home TV show or Buzzfeed article yet, let me be the first to introduce you to the concept of "tiny living." It's a ...
Tiny homes seem like utopian living spaces -- where twee hipsters can lounge on handmade foldaway futons draped in quilts from Etsy, surrounded by four tiny walls of reclaimed wood.
Most 20-something people would never think of buying an RV, none the less living in one. We, speaking of the millennial crowd, are on great terms with "living a simple life" and we love tiny houses for their cool, sleek style, but not RVs.
All 10 of these tiny homes prove that space is relative. Your home is only as tiny as you let it feel. So, apply these space-saving tips and storage tricks when you can. Because you deserve to have a bigger home without actually paying for one.
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The bad news: You only have a few weeks left of cozy 70-degree and 80-degree temperatures left. The good news: You still have a few weeks left to enj...
From 1978 to 2013, the average single family home grew from 1,780 to 2,660 square feet. This means more house to heat and cool, more space to clean and maintain, and more room for more stuff. And while the average house was growing, the typical family was shrinking, as the average family went from having three kids in the 1970s to two in the 2010s.
We could all benefit from having a little extra space in our homes for the things we love, without having to spend an arm and a leg on renovations. Here to make that a reality for you are these nine easy DIY storage hacks that cost under $30 each.
Imagine being a child in foster care, shuffled from home to home with your belongings in a trash bag. Or an elderly woman living alone with little to eat and no family to help you. This week at The Pollination Project our grantees have found ways to bring small kindnesses into the lives of others.