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Tiny House Living: Minimalism and Being Frugal in Bloomington, MN
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Tiny House Living: Minimalism and Being Frugal in Bloomington, MN
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Table of ContentsIntroductionThe Concept of a Tiny HouseLiving in a Tiny House1.Gather Information2.Identify Your Needs and Wants from the Tiny House3.Assess the Benefits of Tiny House Living4.Tiny Houses Cost More per Square Feet Compared With Traditional Homes5.Decision Whether Or Not to Build Your Own Tiny House6.You Need to Reduce Your Stuff7.Purchase and Use Effective Storage and Multi-Purpose EquipmentThe Concept of MinimalismLiving a Minimalist life1.Enforcement of the Idea2.Make a List3.Begin With the Smallest Items4.Clothes Should Be Next5.Always Keep the Advantages in Mind6.Categorize Items7.Decide On the Future of the Things8.Understand That It Is a Constant Process9.Money Saving10.Remain Organized11.Mark Clutter Free Zones12.Eat Simple13.Move to a Smaller PlaceConcept of Being FrugalWays of Frugal Living1.Research and Educate Yourself2.Start Writing Down your Monthly Expenses3.Weekly Habit of Monitoring4.Auto-Payment Mechanism5.Avoid TemptationsConclusionAuthor BioPublisherIntroductionThe trend of living in a small and tiny house is growing in the western parts of the world. This is a very attractive and captivating approach of not only building up small residential units, but more importantly it is a way of living. Not very long ago the concept of living in a tiny house was just considered as a fashion or a little charm. However, in very little time it has managed to grow into a broader perspective of living, which requires leading a simple, greener and a meaningful way of life. It totally negates the basic concept of society that the more you have the better.
Table of ContentsIntroductionThe Concept of a Tiny HouseLiving in a Tiny House1.Gather Information2.Identify Your Needs and Wants from the Tiny House3.Assess the Benefits of Tiny House Living4.Tiny Houses Cost More per Square Feet Compared With Traditional Homes5.Decision Whether Or Not to Build Your Own Tiny House6.You Need to Reduce Your Stuff7.Purchase and Use Effective Storage and Multi-Purpose EquipmentThe Concept of MinimalismLiving a Minimalist life1.Enforcement of the Idea2.Make a List3.Begin With the Smallest Items4.Clothes Should Be Next5.Always Keep the Advantages in Mind6.Categorize Items7.Decide On the Future of the Things8.Understand That It Is a Constant Process9.Money Saving10.Remain Organized11.Mark Clutter Free Zones12.Eat Simple13.Move to a Smaller PlaceConcept of Being FrugalWays of Frugal Living1.Research and Educate Yourself2.Start Writing Down your Monthly Expenses3.Weekly Habit of Monitoring4.Auto-Payment Mechanism5.Avoid TemptationsConclusionAuthor BioPublisherIntroductionThe trend of living in a small and tiny house is growing in the western parts of the world. This is a very attractive and captivating approach of not only building up small residential units, but more importantly it is a way of living. Not very long ago the concept of living in a tiny house was just considered as a fashion or a little charm. However, in very little time it has managed to grow into a broader perspective of living, which requires leading a simple, greener and a meaningful way of life. It totally negates the basic concept of society that the more you have the better.

















