According to a Pew Research Center analysis of the latest federal census data, almost 20% of the American population now lives with multiple generations under one roof. What does “multiple generation” mean? Pew defines it as a household that includes 2 or more adult...
One of the reasons they’re called “Tiny Houses” is that they’re legally too small to live in full-time. Most building codes and zoning laws often have a minimum square footage for new construction homes—and these challenges aren’t being updated to match the increasing...
Want a custom home with a modern look and feel, but you can’t swing the budget? It might be time to rethink what’s possible. Steel building kits can deliver on all these prerequisites. The Miracle Truss® steel structure will appeal to you for several reasons, and...
Everything looks more fun on TV. Otherwise, why would we sit through the commercials? If you’ve watched some of your favorite DIY and home improvement cable channels lately, you know that the Tiny House Movement has moved from the fringes into the spotlight. There are...
Boston gave us the Tea Party. Salem reminds us of witches. Just a bit further north is the Massachusetts town of Rockport, where you’ll find a house made of newspaper. It’s known as “The Paper House,” and we’re thrilled about it because it’s proof that—like our steel...