What are Tiny Homes?
 A Tiny House is considered a dwelling that is 400 square feet in floor area or less, excluding lofts.
A Tiny House is considered a dwelling that is 400 square feet in floor area or less, excluding lofts. 
The Tiny Home or Tiny House movement has gained popularity 
over the last several years.  People looking for a pathway to a 
simpler life, or those who are looking to cut down on their 
housing expenses, have found a solution with these small but accommodating structures.
Tiny Homes offer all of the key necessities found in larger-sized 
dwellings, but use inventive space-saving layouts and solutions to 
pack all those features into one comparatively "tiny" structure. 
Tiny Homes can be built using Post-frame Construction. Contact one of our NFBA Builder Members today using the Directory section of our website
Additional Post Frame Information:
What is Post Frame?
When to Use Post Frame?
What are Pole Barns?
What are Barndominiums?
Advantages of Post Frame
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