The tiny house movement or “small house movement” is an architectural and social movement that advocates living simply in small homes.
The average house size in the United States has grown from 1,780 square feet in 1978 to 2,662 square feet in 2013. On the other hand, the size of an average family has decreased.
These over sized houses are now in fashion because people are more interested in increased material wealth and prestige.
The small house movement is trying to return houses to less than 1,000 square feet. Frequently the distinction is made between small (between 400 square feet and 1,000 square feet ), and tiny houses (less than 400 square feet with some as small as 80 square feet).
Sarah Susanka is known to be the creator of this movement with the publication of “The Not So Big House” in 1997, but the first mention of Tiny Houses was in 1987 by Lester Walker in a book named ″Tiny Houses″.
Tiny houses on wheels were popularized by Jay Shafer, a Tiny House enthusiast and user, who designed and lived in a 96 sq. ft house and was the founder of Tumbleweed Tiny House Company. He also founded Small House Society.
After natural disaster Hurricane Katrina in 2005, Marianne Cusato developed Katrina Cottages, which start at 308 square feet and are a great alternative to FEMA trailers. Though these were created to provide a pleasant solution to a disaster zone, these houses were so popular that Cusato got the attention of resort developers and the general public.
After the real-estate crisis in 2007 and 2008, the small house movement gained followers due to its attractive approach to living an affordable and ecologically friendly life. Tiny houses started to grow as additional on-property housing for aging relatives or returning children, as home offices, or as guest houses.
The price for a Tiny house in 2015 ranged from $20,000 to $50,000. The price of building a Tiny house has increased to $30,000 to $70,000 in the last 4 years for houses built with high-end materials.
Small and tiny houses have also captured the attention of the media with documentaries and television series such as Tiny House Nation, in 2014 and Tiny House Hunters. The possibility of building a Tiny House by yourself has also fueled the movement, but in turn has brought some problems to the movement.
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