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5 Reasons Why Tiny Living is Helping the Environment

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Tiny homes are helping the environment in so many ways, with the most obvious being they are allowing for more green space on residential properties. When you live in a tiny home, you will not only be saving the amount of space that you take up though, but you are literally learning to become sustainable for the earth. You hold on to less stuff that will eventually just wind up in a landfill anyway or will pollute the earth. In the information that is found below, you can find five other ways that living in a tiny home helps the environment.

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1. Space Efficiency

As mentioned, tiny homes take up less space, and it is important to note that less space used is found on both the exterior and interior of the home. On the interior of the home, you will use less energy as you have fewer rooms that will need electricity or a water supply. You will also have smaller square footage that will require cooling or heating, which is important when you are considering how to heat a tiny house. There are even HVAC systems that take significantly less energy than the traditional kinds and are installed right into the flooring of the tiny home.

2. Sliding Door Frames

Many tiny homeowners like to put in sliding door frames rather than traditional doors that utilize hinges. Often, these doors have to be handmade, which is great for the environment as you can opt to use repurposed wood for the creation of your doors. These doors also allow for air to flow more easily around your home so, again, you are using less energy to keep your home comfortable. Finally, the sliding doors actually take up less space in your home so that you do not have to increase your square footage which will take up more green space.

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3. Natural Lighting

Since a tiny home is so small, you have so many options available to you to bring natural light in. You can make an entire wall of your home out of glass, for instance, if you want an exit out onto a patio. During the daytime, this minimizes the amount of energy that you have to use to keep your home lighted as the sunlight will pour through. On sunny days in the cooler months, the sun pouring in may even help to heat your tiny home so that, again, you do not waste unnecessary energy.

4. Energy Efficiency is Possible

With a tiny home, there are so many steps that you can take towards energy efficiency as you may have seen in some of the previous points. To start, you can put in energy-efficient windows that will help to insulate your home so that you do not have to run the heat too high. You can also put in energy-efficient appliances as these may be smaller too. Opt even for LED lighting rather than traditional lighting when the sun goes down and you need to be able to see in your home.

5. Better Water Efficiency

The final way that tiny living can help the environment is that you are improving water efficiency. Tiny homes have the option of a rainwater collection system that can help you to have a supply of water that can be used for anything that you need it for. Often, the water goes right into a storage tank where it is filtered to make it safe for you to consume and use. This system is perfect if you are planning to live off of the grid in your tiny home when it is built.

Final Thoughts

Tiny home living is a perfect way that you can help the environment and that you can feel more independent. Even if you do not have a tiny home though, you can still make the changes above in your home to make it more environmentally friendly and sustainable. With climate change, it is important to do your part to eliminate how much of a carbon footprint you leave behind on the earth. No matter the home you live in, start with the changes above so that you can do your part to keep the earth the way that it is supposed to be.

 

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Sneha Shah

I am Sneha, the Editor-in-chief for the Blog. We would be glad to receive suggestions, inputs & comments on GWI from you guys to keep it going! You can contact me for consultancy/trade inquires by writing an email to greensneha@yahoo.in

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