The tiny house movement have been gaining more attention in the real estate market since the Global Financial Crisis and Hurricane Katrina epidemics. With growing investments for the market coming in, here are some tips on how to transform a tiny house efficiently like that of a large home.
As reported by Resilience, the sizes of properties being acquired by homebuyers have increased over the years. Since the trend have been revolving around these huge spaces, others have been wishing to acquire those that are more sustainable and gives the convenience of living simply through consumerist lifestyles.
With that being said, it was also reported that the small house movement have also been emerging since the epidemic of the Global Financial Crisis and Hurricane Katrina turmoil. Since then, people have been reducing their oversized dwellings to those which are less than 1,000 square feet for approximately 93 square meters.
One couple named Jola and Justin who both reside in New Zealand have embraced the tiny house movement and transformed their tiny home into a practical and functional estate with a hint of fun design.
They were able to create a three level road worthy house truck wherein they can easily travel with their gorgeous home. It has a 40-square meter area. Despite the small space, the area was reportedly an engineering masterpiece.
It has biofold doors, a loft, a rooftop bathtub much like that of a lavish home, a huge dehydrator, a fully equipped kitchen that has an oven cook top and its very own refrigerator. Indeed, small spaces can be designed to incorporate everything that a large property can provide... minus the expense!
In other news, Fresh Home also concluded that tiny houses are becoming a thing in the market today. Furthermore, the source also indicated that the best part about owning a tiny house is the savings that you get to retain for its cheap upkeep. Usually, these properties are sold at a whopping $50,000, which gives you more money to spend on daily expenses.
Some of the tiny house designs include that of the Egg House by DMVA, the Dwelle House that has a zero carbon status for those who want to raise environmental efforts, and the Koleliba Tiy House which is a 100 square foot home that has one bedroom and one bath. The latter costs at a cheap price of $18,000.
As reported, tiny houses could be well-equipped and better-suited for homebuyers who want efficiency, practicality and simple living. The tiny house movement could be the best alternative for homebuyers who wish to save more and yet, get the same amount of comfort as that of an expensive and large home.