These people live in houses smaller than your bedroom!
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/these-people-live-in-houses-smaller-than-your-bedroom1.htmlToday we will show you photos of real people who live in tiny houses — most of these dwellings have an area of less than 18 square meters. That's less than the average bedroom in the US.

The tiny houses are equipped with tiny kitchens, miniature bathrooms and multifunctional furniture. These dwellings are a revision of the American dream of a big house, a challenge to the idea that we need a lot of material things to be happy.

Bernadette has 16 square meters in Maryland




Lina's tiny house in Oregon is just over 9 square meters in size




Art parks his home (11 square meters) behind a climbing wall in Louisiana



Brittany built her small house (12 square meters) in Washington State after seeing small houses abroad





In the house of Vaina (13 square meters) in California, there is no electricity at all



John built his home on the roof of an old fire truck




The area of the house of Laura and Matt is 11 square meters, it is located on a mountain in the state of North Carolina


Keywords: House | Small | Design and architecture | Bedroom
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