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Living in a tiny house permanently is possible. Tiny homes on wheels need to be built with durability and mind, and traditional tiny homes on a foundation need to be built to international building codes at a minimum to be a permanent housing solution.
Floating docks move with the water, but they are relatively stable. EZ Dock floating docks suction to the water and, when paired with our coupler...
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In general, professionals recommend two acres for the first horse and an additional acre for each additional horse (e.g., five acres for four...
Read More »As the minimalist and introvert that I am, the idea of living in a tiny home was so appealing to me when I first heard of it. In my mind, I thought, ‘who needs all this space when I can get a tiny home that is cozy with minimal but enough space where I can live.’ I wanted to know if living in a tiny home permanently was possible. Living in a tiny house permanently is possible. Tiny homes on wheels need to be built with durability and mind, and traditional tiny homes on a foundation need to be built to international building codes at a minimum to be a permanent housing solution. Let’s talk about how you can live in a tiny home for more than a brief period.
Making your house more efficient, adding square footage, upgrading the kitchen or bath and installing smart-home technology can help increase its...
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You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
Read More »I have heard that a tiny house is more prone to wear and tear. Instead of 2000 plus square feet to live your life, you’re doing everything you’d do in a bigger house but in under 400 square feet. That means each component is likely used more. I haven’t seen statistics on this, but in general, I’d chalk this up to standard maintenance issues that isn’t likely to add up to a big deal. After all, replacing 400 square feet of flooring is so much less than a 2,000+ square foot home needing flooring replaced!
Insulating the pole barn with spray foam can help reduce monthly energy bills to heat and cool the structure. Spray foam insulation isn't a food...
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We'll discuss each of these techniques in a bit more detail. Keep The Lights On. Raccoons are nocturnal. ... Introduce Loud Noises. ... Try...
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Learn More »Tiny homes can cost more per square foot than a traditional home, but being so much smaller still makes them an affordable choice. Then layer in the impact of reduced heating and maintenance costs.
Different from concrete driveways, gravel driveways do not require channel drain. Instead the solution is to lay some land drain or twinwall...
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Closed-cell spray foam is the best option for insulating your metal shed. It offers excellent R-value per inch, as it can achieve R-18 with little...
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Gravel is the best shed foundation, especially for portable buildings that come with a wood floor. Concrete is the ideal foundation for a garage or...
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One of the benefits of prefab homes is that they tend to be highly energy efficient. Their tight seams and state-of-the-art windows keep heat in...
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