When you think of living in a place that’s only 300 square feet (or imagine half that size at 150 square feet), you might think it would be impossible to fit everything you need into your home.
GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. – A minuscule movement has arrived in Minnesota as more homeowners embrace a counter trend towards small-scale living by moving into tiny homes. One Twin Cities family has already ...
The standard Escape Traveler starts at $64,500 and has about 180 square feet of living space on the main level. The standard Escape Traveler starts at $64,500 and has about 180 square feet of living ...
Maybe it's the urban dwelling of the future: studio apartments measuring no more than 300 square feet. New York City planners believe the tiny units could be the answer to a growing population of ...
Raising three children already comes with a set of challenges, but living together in a 300-square-foot tiny house takes it to a whole other level. Kathrina and Forrest Jones have been living with ...
Linda Bogot had to get rid of her lobster pot when she moved into her Uptown studio apartment. There’s simply no room for it. The same goes for a full cookie sheet. And as for a junk drawer, that too ...
It has long been a cliche that New York City apartments were no bigger than shoeboxes, even as sprawling units The city will try and build a building for micro-apartments on a lot along First Avenue ...
The typical renter in Boston, Manhattan and Brooklyn can afford a 300-square-foot apartment, based on paying 30 percent of median income on housing. Renters in Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and Miami ...
New York City’s diminutive apartments have long been the butt of many a housing joke, but now developers are poised to take the concept of downsizing to a new low. City planners believe that tiny ...
Hundreds of slum dwellers in Dharavi who live in 100 sq ft rooms are refusing to move into proposed 300 sq ft flats that the MHADA is building for them, alleging a builder-MHADA nexus. They want ...