Tiny House Living: Ideas for Building and Living Well in Less than 400 Square Feet

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Tiny House Living: Ideas for Building and Living Well in Less than 400 Square Feet
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ryan Mitchell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:176
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 203
Category/GenreInterior design, decor and style guides
Home and house maintenance
ISBN/Barcode 9781440333163
ClassificationsDewey:747
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher F&W Publications Inc
Imprint Betterway Books
Publication Date 29 August 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

A Mom's Guide to Home Organizing is full of tips and hope for overworked, time-crunched, clutter-crushed moms. Readers will learn how to organize both their and their children's time, belongings and spaces. They'll learn tricks for streamlining cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping and other everyday duties. The author's CPR (Categorize, Purge and Rearrange) method will show readers step-by-step how to organize paperwork, photos, collections, toys, clothes, children's artwork and more. Finally, readers will find step-by-step organizing advice for every room in their home and every area in their children's lives including backpacks, school desks and lockers, and home study areas

Author Biography

Ryan Mitchell lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and has been active in the Tiny House movement for years. You might know him as the main blogger and founder of TheTinyLife.com, a website dedicated to sharing stories of tiny living--whether it's tips for simplifying your life or advice for building your own tiny residence. Because nothing beats one-on-one interactions, Ryan helps people connect with each other through community events at TinyHouseConference.com. Since Ryan built his own tiny house in 2013, he has been able to actively pursue his passions, which include photography, backpacking, and travel. Ryan believes that alternative housing options and sustainable local agriculture are key components to meet the future needs of society.