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Self-assembled NOMAD Micro Homes’ Tiny House is your kind of Lego

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Just about everything you need is on Amazon. Need a new gadget? Go to Amazon. How about that limited edition pair you’ve been eyeing? A pair may have dropped on the e-commerce site but for a higher price. Looking for the collector’s version of a recent major collaboration between your two favorite brands? You might find it on Amazon.

And yes, you can even find a house to buy on Amazon. We’re not kidding. We saw a $38,800 Tiny Home on site listed by NOMAD Micro Homes Inc. Apparently, there’s another container house from the company available and priced at $36,800.

Live Big, Go Tiny

There is a trend in the US to “Go Tiny to Live Big”. It’s another way to live a more minimal lifestyle and be more conscious of one’s resources. It’s not just saving a lot of money but also saving time and really learning to live with little that you have.

Gone are the days when a big house is ‘Self-assembled NOMAD Micro Homes’ Tiny House is your kind of LegoThe Dream’. We still get that but in this day and age, we want sustainability and efficiency. The creators of the tiny house on Amazon, Nomad Micro Homes, had this to say about living in small spaces: “Our goal is to create livable, efficient homes with minimal impact on yard space, the environment, and the purchaser’s bank account.”

Tiny House Living is Sustainable

Nomad Micro Homes’ Ian Kent and Joie Alvaro continue to explore different ways of creating small homes that will appeal to couples and small families. The Canadian company comes up with eco-conscious compact dwellings like an expandable container house with Solar Energy and a Waste Water Treatment Plant—both up for purchase on Amazon.

The Cube only measures 13.5′ x 13.5′ x 13.5′. It’s very tiny and can be flat-packed so it can be shipped anywhere. It’s DIY so it’s like having a new life-size Lego set.

Do-it-Yourself House Can Be Fun

The modular home can also be completed quickly by hiring more people to help you. The process is also like DIY Ikea products. It comes with assembly instructions so you can continue and finish the job.

If you’re moving to a different location, you can dismantle the house. The materials used are light and portable. When the house is assembled, you will see a complete living room, kitchen, bedroom (loft), storage space, bathroom, and even stairs. There are huge windows so natural light is abundant. Some furniture pieces are incorporated that can transform into other areas depending on your needs. The design is homey you won’t think it’s literally a box you’re living in. 

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