Tiny-house movement
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The tiny-house movement (also known as the "small house movement") is an architectural and social movement that advocates for downsizing living spaces, simplifying, and essentially "living with less."
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See also
- Affordable housing
- Alternative housing
- Barndominium
- Cottage
- Beach hut
- Log cabin
- Earthship
- Friggebod
- Yurt
- Laneway house
- Mobile home
- Modular building
- Optibo
- Recreational vehicles
- Shipping container architecture
- Summer house
- Vandwelling
- Housetrucker
- Fulltiming
- Shepherd's hut
- Construction trailer
- Perpetual traveler
- Simple living
- Homestead principle
- FIRE movement
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