“Tiny Houses” doesn’t offer how-to tips. Instead, the author prompts readers to reexamine their ecological footprint and think about living smaller. Take the Micro Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects with Haack Hoepfner Architects. The 76-square-foot aluminum cube has two double beds, a dining table, what Zeiger says is a “well-equipped kitchen,” a toilet, a shower and, allegedly, leftover room for storage.
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“Tiny Houses” doesn’t offer how-to tips. Instead, the author prompts readers to reexamine their ecological footprint and think about living smaller. Take the Micro Compact Home by Horden Cherry Lee Architects with Haack Hoepfner Architects. The 76-square-foot aluminum cube has two double beds, a dining table, what Zeiger says is a “well-equipped kitchen,” a toilet, a shower and, allegedly, leftover room for storage.

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