Family dares to make the leap: Living in the Tiny House in Franconian Switzerland

Family dares to make the leap: Living in the Tiny House in Franconian Switzerland

A family from Fürth took the step into a Tiny House in Franconian Switzerland four years ago to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Stefanie and Carlos Fischer remainway with their two young children live on only 45 square meters who are divided into different zones. The converted room integrates the kitchen, dining area and workplace, and the family has invested around 160,000 euros in their modern, sustainable home, which is operated with solar power and has a cistern for water storage.

After four years in this way of life, they report on a noticeable decline in the stress level and a generally decelerated lifestyle. They miss some amenities of city life, such as the proximity to supermarkets or libraries, but a return is currently out of the question. The parents are able to make home office, which also supports their decision for this alternative living concept. The family feels comfortable and has the opportunity to adapt to the growing space requirement of their children if necessary, reports www.merkur.de .

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