I’ve recently discovered a company based in Toronto, Canada. They’re making minimalist eco houses using the best green materials available. As it is made in Canada, the somewhat-fragile looking houses are insulated to a level where it can be used all year round even in places like Yukon.
The manufacturing of the miniHome doesn’t involve any toxic materials or processes. The building eliminates site disruption and is as green as you can wish for. The mobility and low-impact features of those tiny Eco Houses mean that it can provide good quality dwelling in some distant regions, and is mobile enough to be easily relocated if necessary.
These eco houses cost around $200 per square foot. It is certainly not cheap for a trailer replacement but if you look at it from the perspective of permanent housing (that is if your family is happy to live in a house like this for at least 20 years to come), it is not bad at all. Therefore – a house like the one you see on the floorplan would cost you around $150,000+.
The pros include:
The cons include:
As far as the green materials and sustainable manufacturing goes, there’s hardly any eco houses better than MiniHome, it’s just a question of applicability: is that sort of solution suitable for your family?
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