Tag: tiny houses
Don’t Miss List: Our top 5 event picks for May
Former first lady Michelle Obama comes to State Farm Arena to promote her memoir, Becoming, Tyler Perry bids adieu to his iconic character with Madea’s Farewell Tour, and Tiny House Atlanta comes to Atlantic Station.
5 Atlanta events you won’t want to miss: September 26-October 2
Catch Nine Inch Nails at their first Atlanta concert in four years, eat all the cheese your heart could desire, and step inside some very tiny houses.
Tiny House Festival helps movement build momentum in Georgia
John and Fin Kernohan, founders of festival organizer United Tiny House Association (UTHA), have lived in a 304-square-foot house, named the Beloved Cabin, in rural Georgia since 2011. At this year’s event, more than 20 tiny houses and thousands of attendees helped the movement build local momentum. In fact, Tiny House Atlanta is the largest such Meetup group in the nation.
Tiny houses are now allowed in Atlanta—sort of
People with tiny house dreams can now make them a reality thanks to the May 1 City Council approval of “accessory dwelling units”—tiny houses in the backyards of existing homes.
Nationwide tiny house tour comes to Atlanta
The world's most efficient tiny home, owned by YouTube celebrities Grace and Corbett Lunsford, completes its nationwide tour at Atlantic Station starting January 21.
Tiny houses—or at least very small ones—are coming to metro Atlanta
“It’s really about intentional living, intentional community, less space, more life,” says Will Johnston, 36, founder and executive director of Tiny House Atlanta, an education and advocacy group, and a consultant to the developer Tiny South. “Less footprint, less stuff.”
First annual Georgia Tiny House Festival draws thousands
The Georgia Tiny House Festival highlights the advantages of living with less, even if you don't plan to move into 400 square feet.
Sneak peek at Serenbe’s Tiny Houses for Artists
Serenbe hosts open houses at new artist cottage, with interiors designed by Steve McKenzie and Kerry Howard.
When will Atlanta join the tiny house movement?
Tiny homes have helped cities across the nation address shortages of affordable housing and homelessness. Yet the trend hasn’t caught on in Atlanta.