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A new 14-foot-wide tiny house proves downsizing doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. The Mysa 400 offers two bedrooms and apartment-style living in just 397 square feet.
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A new 14-foot-wide tiny house proves downsizing doesn't mean sacrificing comfort. The Mysa 400 offers two bedrooms and apartment-style living in just 397 square feet.

A Canadian company designed a 33-foot tiny house with three sleeping areas and a bathtub, proving small living doesn't mean sacrificing family space. The Starling offers creative solutions for growing families seeking simpler lives.

Seattle's mayor discovered $5 million in unused city funds to build more tiny house villages for people experiencing homelessness. She's calling on volunteers to help construct 1,000 new shelter units across the city.

A Utah company just made simple, stylish living more accessible with a 200-square-foot tiny house starting at $50,700. The Mysa 200 offers everything needed for comfortable living in a smart, single-level design.

A new 20-foot tiny house proves you don't need much space to live comfortably. Modern Tiny Living's Kinnakeet model packs a full kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, and living area into a home small enough to tow anywhere.

A Swedish company just made tiny house living realistic for families with kids, designing a spacious home that fits up to three bedrooms at a surprisingly affordable price. The Zenith proves downsizing doesn't mean leaving anyone behind.

A 30-foot tiny house solves the space crunch with a clever rooftop terrace that transforms outdoor living. The Park model proves small homes can still create room to breathe and gather.

A New Zealand company just proved you don't need to sacrifice comfort to live small. Their single-story tiny house packs a full kitchen, office, and standing-height bedroom into just 516 square feet.

A French builder created a 20-foot tiny house that runs entirely on solar power, helping one owner achieve their dream of nomadic retirement. The Tiny Birdy proves sustainable living can fit on a trailer.