A smaller home to live a bigger life
Less can be more, or at least that’s the idea which in recent years has seen the rapid expansion of the tiny home movement.
Defined as a home between 100 to 400 square feet, tiny homes can come in all manner of shapes and sizes, ranging from prebuilt fabrications, to renovations of school buses, cargo vans and even ambulances.
Members of one Prince Albert based company hope to see the tiny home movement grow larger, and influence people to live their lives a different kind of way.
Paved to Pines, founded and operated Mitchell Rosko and Steven Glass, started as an idea between two college roommates which quickly turned into not only a full-time business, but a lifestyle.