The Trend
The tiny house movement began in the 1970s, but it gained popularity after the 2008 financial crisis when many young people wanted to create small, inexpensive houses. Tiny houses are becoming increasingly common in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, with communities forming in Fresno, California, and Spur, Texas. So, how did Barry’s DIY micro home stack up against a “normal” home?

The Trend
It Has Everything
The micro house is fully equipped with all of the necessities. A full kitchen with a single sink, a decent-sized refrigerator, a small gas stove, kettle, pantry cupboard, and a few other kitchen appliances is included. The room underneath the kitchen floor is used as storage and also houses a small washing machine. What about the bathroom, though?

It Has Everything