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  2. The Most Beautiful Tiny Houses in the World - AOL

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    Tiny houses often push the envelope on design and attitude. Get in touch with your inner minimalist and take a look at what it means to downsize, and we mean really downsize, with style.

  3. 12 Amazing Tiny Houses You Can Actually Buy Online - AOL

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    Make your tiny-home dreams come true with these spacious and affordable tiny houses, prefab homes, and ADUs from Amazon, Wayfair, and the Home Depot. 12 Amazing Tiny Houses You Can Actually Buy Online

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    Multi Room Log Building Kit With Porch. Most tiny homes don't come with a porch, so this is a special one. The Gustav J44A, as it's called, offers 456 square feet of interior space while the half ...

  5. Tiny-house movement - Wikipedia

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    Small houses are also used as accessory dwelling units (ADUs) to serve as additional on-property housing for aging relatives or returning children, as a home office, or as a guest house. Tiny houses typically cost about $20,000 to $50,000 as of 2012. [35] In 2013, the Tiny House Fair at Yestermorrow, Vermont, was organized by Elaine Walker.

  6. Tumbleweed Tiny House Company - Wikipedia

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    Tumbleweed Tiny House Company is a company in Sonoma, California that designs and builds small houses between 65 and 887 square feet (6 and 80 m 2), Many are timber-framed homes permanently attached to trailers for mobility. The houses on wheels are available to be purchased ready made and shipped to consumers, and are individually manufactured ...

  7. Cube house - Wikipedia

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    Cube houses (Dutch: kubuswoningen) are a set of innovative houses built in Helmond and Rotterdam in the Netherlands, designed by architect Piet Blom. They are based on the concept of "living as an urban roof": high density housing with sufficient space on the ground level; its main purpose being to optimize the space inside.