Tiny Houses: A Beginner's Guide to Living Small by J.R. Shepherd

ave you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a tiny home? Dream of having a smaller mortgage? Or none at all? Care about living "Green"? Want to live a bit more simply and focus on the things that are really important in life? Then a Tiny House

Tiny houses: a beginner's guide to living small

Live Happy By Living Small! 

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a tiny home? Dream of having a smaller mortgage? Or none at all? Care about living "Green"? Want to live a bit more simply and focus on the things that are really important in life? Then a Tiny House might be the perfect solution for you! 

This book explores Tiny Houses and the lifestyle that comes along with them. It will give you an idea whether a Tiny House makes sense for you and helps you transition to the idea of living large in a small space. 

Inside Tiny Houses: A Beginner’s Guide to Living Small you'll learn: 
- Who Tiny Houses are a best fit for 
- How Tiny Houses help you slim down your unneeded possessions and focus on the things that are really important to you 
- Design and Decorating tips to help you make the most out of your Tiny House space 
- The Physical and Emotional benefits of adopting the Tiny House lifestyle 
- And much, much more! 

Tiny Houses are about focusing on what matters most to you - relationships, hobbies, work, nature, or community. It's never to late to change your focus, and Tiny Houses: A Beginner’s Guide to Living Small will help you get there! 

Live Happy By Living Small!

Genre: CRAFTS & HOBBIES / General

Secondary Genre: EDUCATION / General

Language: English

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Word Count: 19793

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a tiny home? Dream of having a smaller mortgage? Or none at all? Want to live a bit more simply and focus on the things that are really important in life? Tiny houses are becoming more and more achievable for thousands of people all over the world. This is a budding phenomenon that is seriously being considered by many people and for good reasons!

            There are many different motivations for adopting a tiny home and the lifestyle that comes with it. Less stress, more money in your pocket, more time to focus on other interests. Of course, people still have many questions about tiny homes. How can I build one? How can I buy one? Does it work for a family, or only for single people? Are the houses still good quality? Most of those questions can easily be answered.

Tiny homes are typically constructed quite well, with good quality materials, and are very durable – they are built for the long haul and people who own them have the expectation that since their home is of good quality, the cost for maintenance and repairs will be minimal. Of course a tiny home makes good monetary sense even before the minimal costs of repairs and maintenance are considered.

Ways that a tiny home will save you money can include less overall cost for a high quality structure that can be built to your specifications and to your individual and particular life style. What is important to you? You will have the ability to make your home meet the demands for how you live and spaces that are more important to you can be emphasized and those that mean less can be deemphasized. Love cooking but don’t need a huge television/entertainment room? Make the kitchen the focus of your tiny home! Love outdoor living and spending your time on the porch?


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