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House Alive pre-dates the latest small home craze, taking its start back in 2002 with a mission to build natural homes out of cob, which is a mixture of sand, straw and clay. House Alive says on its site that a cottage for a small family can be built for as little as $5,000—and some have spent less than $1,000 on a home.
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Designed and built by Nanostead tiny home builders, this woodsy guesthouse offers just over 400 square and is bright and airy, thanks to ample windows and a loft design. There’s storage tucked away everywhere and by tiny house standards, the kitchen is huge.
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Todd and Pemly Fink downsized from a 1,800-square foot home to build a tiny home filled largely with reclaimed pieces. By using reclaimed wood and other salvaged building materials, the Fink’s created a home that works well for their individual needs. However, the 20-inch stove is not the place to roast a large Thanksgiving turkey. But it works perfectly for these two empty nesters.
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