Set Your Boundaries—if your tiny house is in a high-activity area like an RV park, and you’re likely to get people coming to your door, make a sign asking for privacy and put it up before your Zoom session or phone call begins. Also be ready to enforce boundaries with friends and ...
The next step is to give your tiny home a shape or structure. You can use metal bracing to keep the walls together. Don't fret. The metal bracing will be hidden from view within the interior walling once the house is completed. The braces will do their job from within the interiors of...
Below is an outline of steps to take when building your new home: Rent a small Airbnb to test tiny home living. Set a budget. Decide if you will build it yourself or buy from a builder. Decide on must-have features and draw a floor plan or look for homes that have those features ...
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I’ve been meaning to write a post about setting up a minimalist kitchen for a while now – actually since I stayed in my fabulous little one bedder in Barcelona last December. But something has been holding me back. The other day I realised what it was. You see, I need to come...
“I have just spent the last 3 hours reading and digesting the book written by Dan Louche [...]. I want to express my admiration and thanks to Dan for a very well written and documented book on how to build a tiny home. Just wonderful!His attention to detail, photographs and helpful...
Starting your first smart home, or expanding a wifi-connected setup? Here's what you need to know about creating a setup in 2023, from speakers to automations.
My minimalist kitchen would have one ‘blate’ for everyone in the house and a deep bowl each as well. I’d also include one mug or teacup per person which can double up as an alternative to little ramekins or serving cups for desserts. 8. cutlery Forget the free set o...
how - to; Taming tiny home invaders; Ants of various stripes want to take possession of your home and its larder at this time of year. But have no fear. Help is here.(SOURCE)Youso, Karen
Another smart way to make your home seem more open is to connect more with Mother Nature, says Kristina O’Donnell, a Realty One Associate broker and realtor in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. “Bringing the outdoors in has always been a great way to open up a room. You can do...