Not A New Trend
The tiny house phenomenon isn’t all that modern. It dates back to the 1970s, but it only took off during the 2008 financial crash. At the moment, many young people wanted to build affordable compact houses. Tiny houses have gained popularity in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States following their introduction. But did Barry’s micro-home measure up to the standards of a “natural” home? Let’s see what happens.

Not A New Trend
It Is Fully Functional
The micro house is packed with all of the requisite amenities. It comes with a complete kitchen, including a sink, a tiny gas stove, a pot, a decent-sized refrigerator, a pantry cupboard, and many other kitchen appliances. It may even use the space under the kitchen floor for storage. They had a teeny-tiny laundry machine in the basement! This is excellent information, but how does the bathroom appear?

It Is Fully Functional