Interested in tiny homes?
Using less water and producing less trash is both good for environment and your wallet. So we help the nature with tiny houses. Fukai, a former Fulbright scholar with a Ph.D. in architecture and author of “Living Small: The Life of Small Houses” focuses on smaller building with his firm, Insitebuilders. “Almost all consumption becomes reduced” when you move to a very small house, Fukai explains — even that extra pair of shoes gets tossed out.
Be creative about storage and multi-function furniture: a bed platform could have clothing storage drawers underneath. If you make a built-in sofa (without a bed) you can use the space underneath to store lots of things. Tiny homes are a way of future and they have a lot of benefits.
