By now we’ve all heard of so-called “tiny houses.” But are they a passing fad or do they really have a future? Recently Curbed.com posed that question in an article “Tiny Houses: Big Future or Big Hype,” where they looked deeper into the industry and talked with advocates about the challenges & opportunities the industry is facing as it struggles to become mainstream.
“Most define the tiny home as a building between 100 and 400 square feet (Curbed counts everything under 500 square feet), and many of them are portable. The admittedly loose definition, and the lack of longstanding professional organizations that track and measure manufacturing and sales figures, makes it difficult to nail down hard facts about just how large the industry is. None of the sources we asked had definitive stats on annual sales.”
Click here to read the full story on Curbed.com.