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Ada apa dengan Tiny House?

I suka tengok small houses dengan konsep yang semestinya minimalis. Ciri-ciri tiny house always look for space saving ideas. Maklumlah, keluasan selalunya more than 200 square feet and can go up to generally  600 square feet. 

If you can imagine, the smallest one is somewhat 2 parking lots combined. Kecilkan? 

Tiny home jika didiami, memang menjimatkan bil eletrik, jika dibanding dengan sebuah apartment biasa. Nak kemas pun tak perlu masa yang lama dan duit untuk keluar maintenance pun kurang.

Di US dan Canada, trend ini sudah mempunyai peminatnya tersendiri. Sehinggakan ada tiny house yang boleh berpindah randah dengan konsep ala caravan atau campervan. New Zealand dan Australia pun ada pencintanya.

Anda boleh duduk di sesuatu tempat dalam tempoh tertentu dan kemudian dah boring, boleh pindah ke tempat lain. Menarikkan? 

Namun ada garis panduan dan undang-undang yang setiap negara tetapkan. Tidaklah boleh park dan duduk di mana-mana sahaja. Ada kawasan yang telah disediakan. 

Di Malaysia, tiny house mula mendapat ‘glam’ nya dan buat masa ini tidaklah boleh kita membawa rumah itu dari satu tempat ke satu tempat. Ia dibina di atas tanah dan kekal di situ. 

Tiny house Malaysia boleh dilihat sebagai bisnes untuk alternative percutian. Operator mula melihat tiny house sebagai tarikan percutian seperti homestay instead of dibina untuk diduduki.

Tapi ada yang mula bina dan menjadikannya tempat tinggal. Boleh rujuk FB Tiny House Malaysia    

Cantik-cantik gambar rumah yang dikongsi. Follower FB tiny house pula tak lokek berkongsi proses, hiasan malah harga bahan atau perabot untuk menyiapkan sebuah tiny home ini. Orang kata, menarik dan boleh terinspirasi. 

Harga memang ada macam-macam. Ada harga yang I jumpa dalam RM50k, RM60k ikut keluasan. Tapi sepanjang I baca-baca rasanya tak jumpa lebih RM90k lagi. Ini semua ada dalam perkongsian FB.

Ada juga menukarkan konsep tiny house kepada konsep cafĂ© dan jika pandai mencari lokasi, pasti boleh menarik pengunjung. Contoh macam kat tepi sawah ke, tasik atau view gunung ganang. 

Macam ni I pun akan datang! :D


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