Could you imagine living in a tiny home in 3 months from now?
Enjoying living the sustainable lifestyle is no longer a dream. In fact, moving into your tiny home is easier and quicker than you ever thought possible!
While most of our team have been enjoying their well-deserved Christmas break after a busy year, we have finally been able to continue working on our Passive House Project. As you may remember this Passive House will be fully off the grid and will become our new show home once completed.
You might be wondering why you should opt for small living when you could live somewhere big and spacious? Well, it’s not just a better economic move because living in a tiny house is far cheaper than traditional housing, but it also has positive benefits on your mental wellbeing and helps the environment!
By now we know that monetary things really don’t buy you happiness. Living in a house full of fancy things can be a very empty existence. It’s not what you have that counts, but how you live. Items may have no meaning or personal value even though they are may be expensive. Isn’t it better to own less, but cherish the moment? In today’s day and age, less really is more!
You have seen our eco-friendly tiny homes, however an eco-friendly home doesn’t always have to be TINY!
Depending on what you need, we can connect two or more bases together to match your design to create a bigger home. Our homes have a modular layout that can be combined in hundreds of different ways!
Sustainability is gaining recognition all over the world because it is becoming abundantly clear that living sustainable lives is something we must do to preserve our qualities of life and of all the lives on this planet.
The tiny house movement makes homeownership possible for people who couldn't otherwise afford it. It also gets major points for sustainability. Here's why tiny homes and small homes contribute to sustainable living:
Do you want to help the environment, be less reliant on power companies and save money long term?
A passive house is the perfect way to help achieve a higher level of energy independence while doing your part to cut down on CO2 emissions.
A passive house refers to how a building is structured and insulated, its orientation, as well as its ventilation. The aim of the passive house is to reduce reliance on heating and cooling technologies such as heaters and fans by optimising the way in which the house is built.