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People Who Live In Small Homes Gather In This Online Group To Share Their Living Spaces (30 Pics)
Home & DesignJUN 10, 2024

People Who Live In Small Homes Gather In This Online Group To Share Their Living Spaces (30 Pics)

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Nowadays, many people choose to live in a tiny home over a sprawling mansion. These 400-square-foot houses are cozy, functional, and easy to clean. Many of them are also designed sustainably, which helps the environment. 
If you’re a fan of compact living, these photos from the r/TinyHouses subreddit are for you. It features miniature homes from around the globe, giving a glimpse of how people live and enjoy minimalist lives. 
Scroll through these images and see if any of them catches your eye.

#1 I Would Love To Live Here !

I Would Love To Live Here !
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#2 1917, 1 Bed 1 Bath, ~750sqft. Just Paid Off This Month!!

1917, 1 Bed 1 Bath, ~750sqft. Just Paid Off This Month!!
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#3 I Built A Playhouse For A Family In Oh, And Now I Want To Build It In Full Scale For My Actual House

I Built A Playhouse For A Family In Oh, And Now I Want To Build It In Full Scale For My Actual House
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The concept of tiny homes dates back to the early 1860s through the 1920s, when shotgun houses first became popular. 

These single-story dwellings are usually one room (12 feet) wide and up to four rooms deep. The first versions had a living room at the front, two bedrooms with no hallways, and a kitchen. Bathrooms and indoor plumbing weren’t part of the home at first but were eventually added at the back.

#4 333 Sq Ft Built By Me

333 Sq Ft Built By Me
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#5 I Like This Simple Tiny House..no Internet.. Just Calmness

I Like This Simple Tiny House..no Internet.. Just Calmness
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#6 I Could Spend My Whole Summer Here! Who Has Ever Stayed At/Built/Lived In A Floating Tiny House Before?

I Could Spend My Whole Summer Here! Who Has Ever Stayed At/Built/Lived In A Floating Tiny House Before?
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Shotgun homes were originally from Haiti and West Africa, but they arrived on American shores via New Orleans through immigrants and enslaved people. They became a top choice for homeowners during the population boom of the 1800s, and housing demands likewise skyrocketed. 

#7 The Exterior Of This Tiny House Is One Of The Best I've Seen In A While! So Cute

The Exterior Of This Tiny House Is One Of The Best I've Seen In A While! So Cute
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#8 My Tiny Home And Quarantine Oasis :)

My Tiny Home And Quarantine Oasis :)
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#9 All I Need!

All I Need!
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Because many early shotgun houses stood close to each other, it helped form tight-knit communities. People would gather outside at their porches and mingle with one another, a practice believed to have originated the friendly nature in New Orleans culture. 

Many shotgun homes still exist today, although some were destroyed during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. However, they are considered historical landmarks, and cities like Winston-Salem in North Carolina plan to make them official

#10 Location, Location, Location...this Is Crazy!

Location, Location, Location...this Is Crazy!
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#11 I Really Like These Tiny Homes

I Really Like These Tiny Homes
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#12 Building My Cob House. Two Hands And A Dream

Building My Cob House. Two Hands And A Dream
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Outside of the shotgun houses, there was the tiny house movement. Its origin varies depending on who you ask. Some credit artist Allan Wexler with first exploring the idea in the 1970s. 

Others may say that Jay Shafer pioneered the movement in the late 90s. He began building his 110-square-foot house in Iowa in 1997, which he completed in 1999. That same year, he founded the Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, which designs and builds small homes.

#13 Thank You Humans For Cleaning My Domain

Thank You Humans For Cleaning My Domain
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#14 Things Have Really Come Together On Our Build

Things Have Really Come Together On Our Build
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#15 Felt Like This Should Go Here

Felt Like This Should Go Here
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As Shafer revealed in a 2023 interview with Grist, his idea of building a tiny home was initially an act of rebellion and the desire to prove something that went against mainstream beliefs at the time.  

“Once I learned it was illegal to live in a house that small, I decided I had to, just to show that it was actually a safe and efficient and reasonable thing to do.”

#16 Completed Tiny House Finally!

Completed Tiny House Finally!
My family has been cooperatively working on building a tiny house for my sister over the past five years. I know it sounds like a long time but we could only do 4-5 weekends of work every year due to how far away I live. And then covid. The trailer and frame (with roof installed and sub siding, but no windows or anything else installed) came from Tumbleweed back when they sold the Barn Raiser unfinished tiny homes. We took on all of the labor ourselves though we did hire an electrician and then a spray-foam installer. My mom even made the cushions and drapes! All in all my sister is super pleased with how it came out and will be towing it to it's new home this fall. My cat (the black one in the photos) is going to be sad to see it go.
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#17 Since You All Like To See "Lived In" Spaces - Clutter For Karma

Since You All Like To See "Lived In" Spaces - Clutter For Karma
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#18 Self-Built, No Experience, 2 Yrs Almost Done!

Self-Built, No Experience, 2 Yrs Almost Done!
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Tiny homes are popular on Airbnb, trending up by 112% in 2019 and 85% in 2020. Listings also jumped from 14,000 to 24,000 between both years. For real estate developer Zach Millburn, the appeal to consumers is threefold: 

“They’re Instagrammable, and the cute-cozy aspect is attractive to people as well,” Millburn told Grist. “And especially after the birth of these shows like Tiny House Nation, I think a lot of people want to try it out and are willing to pay a decent amount for a unique experience.”

#19 My Tiny House I Started Building Exactly A Year Ago! Moved In Last August

My Tiny House I Started Building Exactly A Year Ago! Moved In Last August
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#20 Still A Heap To Finish But I Love My Kitchen

Still A Heap To Finish But I Love My Kitchen
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