The tiny house movement is picking up all over the web and Christina Nellemann recently pointed out three great articles that I thought you would enjoy.
The first one is: Live Simply and Decrease Your Carbon Footprint with a Tiny House by Brian Liloia on the Green Building Elements Blog.
The second one is: Why Live In A Micro Home? at the Greenest Dollar blog. (I had to remove link, site had virus)
And a third from the Green Building Elements Blog: Low Impact Living: Green Weefab Mini-Homes.
So sit back and enjoy some good reading.
Photo Credit: Mark Terrano
Thanks Kent. Here is another one I just found courtesy of Coming Unmoored.
http://tinyurl.com/6lzjak
Thanks Christina, I added it to the above list.
Hi there,
I just wanted to write in and say thank you for mentioning my article on your blog!
I don’t know how, in all my micro-home research, I missed your site, but it’s wonderful. I’ve added you to my blogroll, and will definitely keep checking back now that I know you’re here.
Thanks so much!
HI Heather,
Thanks for your kind words, to be honest I hadn’t discovered your site yet either and it looks great. I will be adding you to my links as well.
Hi Kent, I clicked on the link above titled ” Why Live In A Micro Home” and my anti virus gave me a message saying it had blocked a trojan trying to infect my PC from that link, just wanted to let you know…Tim
I’ll delete the link, thanks for letting me know.
I would love to rent one for a weekend to check compatibility. I am very interested in these, and can envision one in the Ozarks as a permanent home.
I’m in love with the picture of that house above.
Can you please let me know who built that house and if the plans or a ready house is available to the public for purchase?
Thanks in advance!
On the tinyhouseblog front page there is a photograph of a green colored tiny home of a traditional design with porch, the one covered in
snow? I would like to see what the design looks like
on the inside, or where I could find plans for
this style of tiny house.
Thanks
John
That is a Texas Tiny House http://tinytexashouses.com/. They have more pictures of it on their website and Facebook fan page https://www.facebook.com/tinytexashouses though you may have to dig a while. I wish I could link each photo to their post or website.