microhome

English

Etymology

micro- + home

Noun

microhome (plural microhomes)

  1. A very small domestic dwelling, constructed at that size in order to save environmental resources.
    • 2015 October 13, Sarah Maslin Nir, “Thinking Outside the Box by Moving Into One”, in New York Times:
      Containertopia and Mr. Kloehn’s mobile shelters draw from the tiny house movement, a shift to a more ascetic way of living that has inspired entire microhome villages in places like Olympia, Wash., and Madison, Wis., as well as isolated examples in countless backyards.

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