Tiny Prefab Houses: The Benefits of Going Small

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Tiny Prefab Houses: The Benefits of Going Small

It’s the 21st century and we find ourselves longing for a simpler life; taking the consumerist way of life into account, there’s no surprise why this longing appears. Thanks to being part of societies that are so technologically advanced, it’s easier than ever before to leave all the consumerist mess behind and go simple, starting a life of eco-awareness.

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The perfect example for this is in the concept of tiny houses prefab also known as modular, allowing you to go off-grid and back to basics. There are many benefits of this kind of lifestyle, lowering your footprint and cutting down on expenses for start, something of importance especially nowadays in a world dealing with financial crisis, but there are additional benefits too that can easily win you over.

Other than taking part of the downsizing trend, or should I say the tiny house movement, you’d be able to live close to nature, literally get in harmony with nature, having in mind these tiny houses prefab also called modular are made from sustainable and recyclable materials, in the example of pine frames and cork walls, good for you and the environment.

Though there are people concerned about the design, these are homes that offer a wide range of options when it comes to materials, be it for the flooring, the frames, doors, walls, so you can get a personalised cabin that satisfies all your requirements, your taste included!

Since they’re produced in controlled environments, there’s little chance for mistakes to happen and as a result less delays. What this means is you’d have your new sustainable home ready in no time, with as little waste and noise as possible, so you can start your small living adventure fast.

Of course, besides reaping the benefits of reduced expenses (it costs less to build a tiny home and less to sustain it) there’s the fact living in a tiny home made from carefully selected eco-friendly materials would change your mindset for the better.

These homes offer a unique perspective on what intimate existence means, along with providing you with the opportunity to become more appreciative of nature, understanding why sustainability is the future, and getting creative by finding the ways to make it happen (e.g. growing your own food, using solar energy).

Yes, living small is the new big, and this is the proof you don’t need much to be able to have a comfortable life.

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Olivia Hammonds

As a proud Pisces known for the selflessness, Olivia joined up the blog fascinated by the idea she can help readers with info on topics and their related benefits like health and beauty, travel, food and drinks. When not writing, she likes to call it a day reading comic books in the company of her Tonkinese cat Chatty or binge-watching The Big Bang Theory with her SO like the nerd she is.

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