Here’s a hypothetical situation: you have to live in a tiny THOW for the rest of your life. That’s just the rule, you can’t skip it. No will you or won’t you.
Just do it.
I know it’s a tough situation, but tiny living can be wonderful if you play your cards right.
Ready to see your new home?
Okay, here it is!
I present to you an eco-friendly THOW with only 36 feet of space:
It’s a beauty for a THOW, isn’t it?
Wait, you’re not familiar with the term THOW? Oh, it basically stands for tiny house on wheels, and it’s a little piece of your own that you can drive around attached to your car and take your home with you wherever you go.
Living in a THOW now seems a whole lot better, doesn’t it?
This lovely piece has wood siding on one half, and corrugated anthracite panels on the other. The windows are scattered around the house, and that door is pretty narrow. Hmm, would this be the dealbreaker already?
Absolutely not, and here’s why!
When you step into the house you will be surprised by how big it actually is. There’s plenty of room for you to live a normal life.
The kitchen is right on your left side as you enter the place with beautiful wooden cabinets and lots of open shelves for storage. All these things make me believe it’s a regular-sized home, not just a tiny build
A total of 240 sq ft also fits a small working area, a tiny bathroom, and a private bedroom in the back. Not a lot, but you’ll be happy here.
Every thow is a blank canvas, so feel free to picture yourself living in here, doing your taxes, experimenting with recipes, or simply binge-watching that same old show for God only knows which time.
The plywood walls and the Marmoleum or natural linoleum floors aren’t as pretty as pricey wallpaper or marble floors, but they have their purpose.
You see, this is a completely non-toxic, eco-friendly, and sustainable THOW that gives back to the nature, and gives only the good things. Think about it: do you really need a wood-burning fireplace when it pollutes the air around you that much?
Or, do you really need hardwood floors? Trees died so someone could say Hey, I have hardwood floors in my house!
Sustainability and eco-friendly living must be our future. We’re living it slowly, but steadily, one eco house at a time.
Living green doesn’t mean we have to give up on some things such as having a normal bathroom. You can still have your soak-in tub and toilet. They’re just reduced in size!
The only way I could picture this house as more eco-friendly than it really is is if you attached it to your electric car.
Now, are you ready to live green, think about nature, and move into this THOW.
Would you even last a year living such an unusual, minimalistic life?