As we become immortal, is the concern for space a serious one? And even if it is, should we all begin to adjust to the very idea of downsizing our lives, living more modestly and to renovate smaller homes in favor of much larger ones?
There is a movement through out the U.S right now that is gaining a lot of momentum. The Micro-home movement. Basically a lot of this movement is focused on conservation, recycling, energy independence and of course personal evolution and social progression as a species.
But what do we, the immortalists think of it?
I, on the one hand believe that it is a very important movement happening, but on the other hand feel that some people are going to full out extremes with the whole micro downsizing idea. Living in essentially converted tool sheds.
I believe there is a sweet spot, where you can significantly downsize and, depending on your needs, and the needs of your lover and/or family, reach a final compromise between just the right amount of space and an acceptable comfort level that leaves nothing out.
Here are some examples of these sweet spots. Some finished, some not so finished.
I feel something slightly larger than this would be ideal for a student
This one is a concept for an A-framed house, I personally see a lot of potential with the A-frame, regarding interior design. A lot of room to innovate.
Something like this has a lot of potential for a couple.
This just might be my favorite. But it is likely tied with an A-frame cabin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLsuwNfRU_8 (please note this youtube link is not embeddable for some reason)
And as I said, this here A-frame might be tied with the previous shipping container home as my two favorites.
Okay, so there you have it. A taste of the micro-home movement. Thoughts?
Edited by TheFountain, 12 April 2014 - 05:10 AM.