DailyDirt: Small Houses For Fun & Profit
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Another era of building McMansions probably won’t be coming again anytime soon. Big houses built quickly and somewhat cheaply aren’t in much demand nowadays. But there are a few designers who are working on really small houses (that could almost fit in a McMansion closet). Here are just a few examples of some extremely tiny living spaces that look nicer than you might expect.
- If you think you can live in a ~100 square foot house, you can build your own tiny little house — and some nice floorplans are available for about $1 per square foot. These houses may not be as modular as a shipping container house, but they look more like regular houses — slightly smaller. [url]
- Frank Lloyd Wright once designed a very, very small house… and he provided the design for free to a kid who asked nicely for a doghouse to go along with a summerhome that Wright also designed. The original doghouse was destroyed, but the doghouse has been re-created for a documentary. [url]
- A popup camper that can fit in a shopping cart doesn’t look very comfortable, but it’s a lot better than a cardboard box. The artist that designed this humble abode was planning for a “worst case” scenario of living on the streets — during a zombie apocalypse? [url]
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Filed Under: architecture, camping, doghouse, frank lloyd wright, houses, mcmansions
Comments on “DailyDirt: Small Houses For Fun & Profit”
So whats the difference in that, and living in a trailer? At least it can be moved.
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any house can be moved, if it’s important enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monster_Moves
I would feel very unsafe living in that.
The artist that designed this humble abode was planning for a “worst case” scenario of living on the streets — during a zombie apocalypse?
Then he should have made it out of something more durable than canvas. The zombies are going to rip through that!