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Author Morrison, Gabriella, author.

Title Tiny house designing, building, & living / by Gabriella and Andrew Morrison.

Edition First American edition.
Publication Info. Indianapolis, IN : Alpha, 2017.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  728.37 MOR    AVAILABLE
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Description xvi, 303 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Series Idiot's guides.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Do you have what it takes to live tiny? Take the first step to achieving the dream of designing, building, and living in a tiny house (typically between 100--400 square feet). Idiot's Guides: Tiny House Designing, Building, and Living is the one-stop guide into this innovative concept of minimalist living. Dozens of helpful images and a full-color insert displaying different types of tiny houses help you visualize your dream. The book explores what it mentally takes to become a tiny house dweller and covers the best approach to designing and building a house that ideally fits your needs. The book includes an in-depth discussion on foundation types, financing and insurance, and legal standards, as well as building techniques, must-have utilities, and going off the grid, and home placement. Functional suggestions for décor, storage, and more are also featured. Bonus: three tiny house floor plans to illustrate what these homes entail."--Amazon.com.
Subject Small houses.
Small houses -- Design and construction.
Added Author Morrison, Andrew, author.
Added Title Tiny house designing, building, and living
ISBN 9781465462701
1465462708
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