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tumbleweed tiny houseTiny homes are taking over the world, and just when we thought they couldn't get any smaller, another one pops up half the size of its predecessor! Resting on a friend's tract of land, Janice Kenney’s tiny home, "The Mobile Kermitage," measures just 140 square feet and forgoes all the creature comforts of the typical abode -- there’s no shower and only a simple stove. She sleeps in a loft on what isn’t quite a second floor, and considers herself part of the "small house movement", which advocates living in small homes for economic and environmental reasons. Kenney's house was created by Tumbleweed Tiny House Companyand cost about $49,000 to construct.1
tumbleweed tiny houseTiny homes are taking over the world, and just when we thought they couldn't get any smaller, another one pops up half the size of its predecessor! Resting on a friend's tract of land, Janice Kenney’s tiny home, "The Mobile Kermitage," measures just 140 square feet and forgoes all the creature comforts of the typical abode -- there’s no shower and only a simple stove. She sleeps in a loft on what isn’t quite a second floor, and considers herself part of the "small house movement", which advocates living in small homes for economic and environmental reasons. Kenney's house was created by Tumbleweed Tiny House Companyand cost about $49,000 to construct.2
tumbleweed tiny houseAnother Tumbleweed model.3



