Small Living Journal – Issue 15 – Small Space Tricks
The latest issue of Small Living Journal is now online and for this month’s issue we focused on Small Space Tricks for making the most out of tiny space living. There are four articles in this month’s issue including a guest post by Ryan Mitchell of The Tiny Life.
Small Living Journal – Issue 15: Small Space Tricks:
- Organizing small spaces: 10 tips to make the most out of your space – by Ryan Mitchell
- Thinking Big, While Living Small: 4 Design Ideas – by Tammy “RowdyKittens”
- 10 Guiding Principles for Living Tiny – by Hillary “Tinyhouse
- Space Saving Furniture – by Michael Janzen
Next month the focus will be on How To Design & Build a Home.

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Hello!
We are engineering students at Northwestern University and we are working on a Tiny House project. We call ourselves team Casita. We would greatly appreciate if you could take a moment to take this survey that would assist in our project.
Link if you are an owner of a tiny house: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TinyHouseOwnerSurvey
Link if you are interested in tiny houses:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TinyHouseInterested
Link if you are unfamiliar with tiny houses:http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TinyHouseUnfamiliar
Please look at this video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRvsWuWNUM
for a brief tour of a tiny house.
Also note that you DO NOT have to answer all of the questions.
Answer as many as you want.
Thanks so much!!!
You are helping us more than you could know.
Sincerely,
Casita
Hi Kaycee,
Please tell me a bit more about your project. I’d love to do a post on it and help you get more people to take your survey.
Thanks!
Michael
Hi Michael,
Basically we are Northwestern University students working on a project in a design class. Our mission is to improve upon the Tumbleweed Tiny Houses by incorporating their efficient use of space with innovations in the areas of materials, electricity, and plumbing for ultimate sustainability.
We are building this from the ground up. Starting with a trailer and designing each aspect including materials, electricity, and the plumbing.
Our User Survey is meant to combine information from all those interested and those who already live in tiny houses as well people unfamiliar with the topic. Our goal is to use it to design for the average and extreme users.
My team and I would love for you to spread these links to owners of tiny houses and others interested in them.
Thanks so much for your help!!
Kaycee (and Team Casita)
Don’t forget that over-the-toilet wasted space….its an “unstandable” area- and beggin’ for some shelving, or cabinets- and with small housing, the more the merrier, in terms of hideable storage…
-Deek
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