A Complete Guide on Tiny House Living Tiny House Living by Sarah Stewart
Live a Larger Lifestyle with a smaller investment in a tiny house Have you ever wanted to know what it’s like to live in a tiny home?
The concept behind tiny home living is still strange according to many people. However, there is a philosophy behind it, a reason of sorts, and this book will tell you all about why this popular home living trend is now sweeping the nation, and why many are turning to this type of lifestyle instead of your traditional home.
Not only that, but with this book you’ll further explore how to live in a tiny home. Living in such a small space is typically the biggest turn-off from a tiny home lifestyle. Many of us love to cling to possessions like there’s nothing else out there. However, within the confines of this book, you’ll learn how it’s possible to live this way.
This Tiny House Living Guide Highlights the following
Why tiny home living
How to decorate a tiny home
Hacks to make your tiny home seem bigger
The concept behind buying or building your tiny home.
A checklist to get started on building your tiny home.
Tiny home living is a newer concept, and while it might be foreign to many, it is possible. With this book, you’ll learn all you need to know about downsizing your home, allowing you to live your life to the fullest without the burden of space and clutter plaguing you.
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Sarah Stewart grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and later moved to Los Angeles where she studied sports medicine and nutrition science. She would go onto earn her PhD in nutrition and dietetics. Sarah has a passion for developing delicious cooking recipes, traveling the world, and helping others out with their needs. Sarah Stewart now provides her audience with a variety of reads including nutrition guides, diet plans, and some of your favorite cooking recipes.
This is a quick read on the basics of tiny home living. It has some starting points but not the construction information I was looking for about plumbing in a tiny house or solar options. Overall it’s good for some who is interested however it’s helpful to the person starting their plans.
The idea of living in a tiny house has interested me since I'd first heard of it. This book did a fine job of presenting the pros and cons in regard to undertaking this life style. I decided I'm not disciplined enough to be one of those people but I applaud those who do. Those who embrace the tiny house lifestyle ultimately make sacrifices but will probably leave a smaller carbon footprint.