As someone who is drowning in books, hell no, tinyhouse would be a nightmare for me. The idea itself centers around basically no room for anything except base necessities. You sleep, shit, cook, eat in one single cramped space. Not unlike a cell actually.
I kinda like the idea of tinyhomes. But only because im a stickler for aesthetics.
I would love a lofted tinyhome with a sunroof, solar power, and a cozy living space.
However… I would prefer a second or a doubling of the size of a typical tinyhome for a space for activities such as fitness and crafts.
But trying to encourage tinyhome living to poor folks or trying to make pod living a thing is awful. Just no.
I currently live in a 900/1000 square foot lofted apartment with a spouse. It’s just enough space for two people.
If anything should be championed about tiny homes, it’s for ecologically friendly living.
As someone who is drowning in books, hell no, tinyhouse would be a nightmare for me. The idea itself centers around basically no room for anything except base necessities. You sleep, shit, cook, eat in one single cramped space. Not unlike a cell actually.
If you get a big pile of books, then yeah.
I should AirBnB a tinyhome someday fora weekend. Maybr ill learn my lesson.