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Family Builds A Private House Village With Their Teenage Kids Having A House Each, Reveals What’s Inside
Do you applaud the Brinks concept of living?
A good feeling is naturally attached to the stepping of a foot in your own home – the sweetest place to rest after a long hectic day.
Your crown is the Sofa and the scepter is the remote control. Luckily, there’s a family that runs a whole palace of houses with a teeny-tiny touch.
The Brinks family owns six buildings, a 160 square feet in size that appear as if ‘Dad from Honey, I Shrunk The Kids’ had originally shrunk their home instead. The aim of having more room space is for air and importantly for privacy.
Mother of the Brinks family, Keli recently admitted her husband wanted everybody all in one cabin, but stood the ground the kids should have their privacy. In addition, it turns out that these tiny houses produces less waste as well as entail less heat.
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In 2015, The Brinks Made A $57,000 Purchase Of A 21-Acre Property In Kentucky And Transformed It Into A Tiny House Village
The Family Shares Six Tiny Houses In Total. The Parent’s House, Two Separate Houses Brodey And Lennox, A Pool House, A Guest House, And A Double Bathroom House
The Brink’s House Is Not Just The Most Expensive But Also The Most Spacious AT 280 Square Feet
‘The advantage of living in tiny houses are beneficial to the environment, which is to say that most individuals living in tiny homes spend quality time outdoors. Increasing one’s overall health and health, you will get to absorb Vitamin D on regular basis. The disadvantage of living in such homes is mainly lack of indoor entertainment space as well as having friends and loved ones come over for the holidays might not be all comfortable.’ Content Manager of Tiny House Community Resource Center, Stephanie McQueen told Bored Panda.