Your Ultimate Guide to Living in a Tiny House with Example and Ideas of Designs
This book is a comprehensive guide that will help you to move into your own tiny house.
Because tiny living has a way of keeping you focused on what really matters to you, your life becomes richer, fuller and more meaningful. While you may own fewer possessions, your relationships, and quality of life improve dramatically. One of the results of tiny house living is the emergence of a group of people succeeding in life because they are having fun doing what they love to do.
Out of this view and belief, this comprehensive guide on tiny houses was birthed. It is a means of teaching people what they need to get started in pursuing the life of tiny house living. A life where you can live fully. Leaving the past behind you to start a lifelong adventure of living the life you have always wanted to live but never knew you could.
By reading this comprehensive guide to tiny houses, you will be able to get started on your journey to living in an amazing tiny house. From exploring tiny house living to the types of tiny houses available and getting ready to live in your own tiny house, we will cover the essential areas.
Within this book, you'll find the answers to these questions and more. Just some of the questions and topics covered include
Tiny Houses and the Tiny House Movement Debunking 7 myths surrounding tiny living Financing your Tiny House Meeting the legal requirements Designing your tiny house Moving into your tiny house Tiny House Space Hacks And much more!
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Please see:Matt Brown
Matt Brown is the author of several popular books on shipping container homes. Besides being an author, Matt designs and reviews the construction of buildings.
Known for his books on Shipping Container Homes, Matt has received much praise for his modern view of architecture and sustainable living. With his environmental and technical knowledge, Matt is able to produce books that provide the readers with the information they want and need.
Matt is a big advocate of the use of containers as a building material. He says that they are great homes due to their inherent strength and low cost. However, Matt has experience with traditional building material as well. Perhaps this blend of two worlds is the reason why his readers love his creative writing and his new view on things in regards to construction.
When Matt is not writing or working with construction, he enjoys traveling, sports, and long walks on the mountain with his dog Bailey.
Read both 1 and 2, and it's pretty much the same information in both. As far as illustations/pictures, there were only a couple of so, and none of the {multiple mentioned} shopping, 'apartment complex' or others. Such assumptions as 'homeschooling mother' would only need a laptop and tablet...really, what are the kids going to be on, and if there's more than one kid? Saying renting is cheaper for land space does not take in to account that buying a piece of land at least gets paid off instead of your $ going to someone and something else. It wasn't anything I hadn't heard before, and added nothing to what I already knew, plus several areas were glossed over or unclear.
Tiny Houses: An Essential Guide to Tiny Houses with Examples and Ideas of Designs (Tiny House Living, Shipping Container Homes Book 1) iny Houses: The Comprehensive Guide to Living in a Tiny House with Examples and Ideas of Designs (Tiny House Living, Shipping Container Homes Book 2)