WeeHouse

Tiny homes have been increasingly popular. As I realize that I may not be 'moving up' in therms of my square footage ownership anytime soon (I've been sharing apartment spaces under 500 sq. feet for the past few years now), my interest in these spaces continues to grow.
There are several 'tiny home' companies out there, offering a range in prefab home sizes and designs. Some offer cabin-like second homes, while others focus on more livable spaces designed to be your primary dwelling. Many use recycled and re-purposed materials and even incorporate environmentally conscience elements like solar power panels. The 'WeeHouses' below come from Alchemy. Their houses can be found all over the US, in both rural and urban locations. 

This first House is in Pepin, Wisconsin. This is the original WeeHouse, and has become the iconic image of the WeeHouse brand. Offering a mere 336 sq. feet of living space, it manages to maintain simplicity in design while intelligently creating storage solutions that keep clutter out of sight.





This next home is located in Moab, Utah and stands outs from the others thanks to its stunning backdrop.  Located in the red-rock desert landscape in Utah, this home was among the first 'net zero' homes, meaning it incorporates water recycling, passive solar, solar electric and solar thermal collectors in order to balance its overall energy consumption.




All images via Alchemy WeeHouses

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