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When people make the dramatic, yet increasingly popular, switch to tiny house living, they're not just choosing to live in a smaller place. They're choosing adventure (if it's a mobile home), the outdoors because having a tiny interior encourages residents to venture outside, and a life free from all the extra stuff we collect over the years. In the process of paring down on items, lots of people feel that they are being forced to give up some of their passions that require lots of supplies, such as art or extreme sports, and more people and builders are developing better designs to help accommodate these needs.

Credit: Olive Nest Tiny Homes

Credit: Olive Nest Tiny Homes
That's exactly what the company Olive Nest Tiny Homes is doing with their designs and their latest release allows residents to continue with their passion for gardening and sustainability. Gardening can be difficult, especially for those living in apartments or small spaces that don't allow for too many plants or have no access to sun. So it's come as a surprise that the company was able to integrate a tiny greenhouse into their latest design, but it's more than perfect for people already interested in sustainability, small carbon footprints, and rejecting consumerism.