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Tiny Living
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Tiny Living, from most recent to least.

The Littlest Loft: 40 Square Feet for $450 a Month
Nena Perry-Brown | September 16th 2016
This Brooklyn crawl space-for-rent takes small living arrangement concepts to their extreme.... read»

A Different Kind of Tiny House Comes to DC
Nena Perry-Brown | May 20th 2016
The National Building Museum is opening an exhibition of dollhouses on loan from the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood in London, which offer a gl... read»

A Tiny House For $100 and 350 Words
Lark Turner | April 28th 2015
The grand prize winner of a local essay contest will get a Minim House, a model tiny home.... read»
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