Winnipeg to discover benefits of going small

When it comes to building a house, “tiny homes” can have a lot to offer, and a Winnipeg activity will explore these dwellings from the ground floor up.

The activity, which will be guided by an individual with lots of experience with the subject, will run for two and a half days, and it will offer a deep dive into going small. It will help the attendees decide if the move to a tiny home is a good choice for them, and if they feel it is, they will be able to use the rest of the learning to get off to a good start.

The participants will learn about the benefits and drawbacks of opting for a tiny home, and after this, they will discover how the design process works and how to make good choices. They will be walked through the steps of construction, and a review of living systems is also on the agenda. A discussion of both on and off-the-grid power, water and sewage options will round out the activity.

Offering the public a chance to sit in on a workshop like this can help them to learn about topics that are of interest. A flyer printing company will be able to ensure that as many as possible know about where and when such an activity will be taking place.

This introduction to the benefits of going small will begin on July 1st at a venue to be determined.