Tiny house villages are communities made up of small, efficient homes, typically ranging from 100 to 400 square feet. These villages aim to provide affordable housing options, often for individuals or families seeking a simpler lifestyle. They promote sustainability by using fewer resources and encouraging minimalism.
Residents of tiny house villages often share communal spaces, such as gardens and kitchens, fostering a sense of community. These villages can be found in various locations and may cater to specific groups, such as homeless individuals, students, or environmentally conscious families. They offer an alternative to traditional housing models.