Ever fantasize about selling all your stuff and moving into an Airstream or taking up residence in a Paris pied-à-terre? Tiny living promises freedom — from huge mortgage bills and from excess baggage. Here are 20 guides to getting and kitting out your own tiny home.
1. Small Space Inspiration: 10 Architects to Bookmark
2. Backyard Offices: 8 Modern Prefab Sheds
3. Best Affordable Small & Prefab Homes 2011
4. Best Tiny Travel Trailers: From Airstream to Teardrop
5. 8 Amazing Small Space Resources to Bookmark
6. Best Small Home Designers & Builders
KITCHENS
7. Best Sources for Small Kitchen Organization
8. Compact Kitchen Appliances: 12 Smart Sources
9. Sources for Small Kitchen Renovations
10. Best Mini Kitchens and Kitchenettes 2011
11. Modern Micro Kitchen: Get the Look
BATHROOMS
12. Best Sources for Small Bathroom Renovations
13. Best Bathroom Space Savers for Renters: 10 Sources
BEDROOMS
14. 10 Out of the Ordinary Convertible Beds
15. 20 Bedroom Dressers & Wardrobes for Small Spaces
16. Best Storage Beds
HOME OFFICES & TECH
17. Best Wall-Mounted Desks for Small Spaces
18. Best Wall Shelves: Floating and Modular Systems
19. 10 High-Style Speakers for Small Spaces
20. Space Saving Office: High & Low
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I love these from a design theory perspective and the pictures look great but whenever I've actually been in one of the prefab micro homes I felt very claustrophobic.
Please, could you show what kind, model is in the picture of your tiny trailer section(picture #4)?
Try it hotel style. AT, here is a range of hotels in South Africa for you to do a feature on...
http://www.oldmacdaddy.co.za/
http://www.granddaddy.co.za/
http://www.daddylonglegs.co.za/
I absolutely will someday live in a "tiny home" I'm debating what form. I've considered a yurt many times...
But its not realistic with children so my dreams will have to wait. I think its absolutely doable and quite comfortable if you can also have outdoor living, but frankly I couldnt see doing it where we currently live in Utah. The winters are long and harsh, and I spend ALOT of time inside. Cabin fever would kill me.
My parents bought a home in Maui last year and hardly ever set foot inside the house except to sleep and ocassionally watch some TV... I could see myself in a very small dwelling there. My bikes, however, would need their own structure...
Great guide. I'm learning all about small spaces for our product category related to it and you've become a valuable resource. Keep up the good work.
Brianna Olds
CoolProducts Social Media Marketing Manger