Exploring Motivations and Perceptions of Tiny House Living: A Study of Residents of Tiny Housing in North America

A Study of Residents of Tiny Housing in North America

The research aims to explore the experiences of residents living in tiny houses in North America through a qualitative inquiry. The study will examine the reasons for choosing tiny houses, the challenges faced, and the benefits of this lifestyle. Data will be collected through interviews and analyzed using thematic analysis. The findings of the research could contribute to a better understanding of the tiny house movement and inform policy decisions mainly related to housing in Canada and USA. All of the answers will be fully confidential and anonymous and only used as part of research into this topic.
1.Have you ever lived in a tiny house?(Required.)
2.What motivated you to choose tiny housing as a living option?(Required.)
3.Overall, how would you rate living in tiny house?(Required.)
4.What are some of the benefits you've experienced? For example:(Required.)
5.Were there any challenges you encountered while you were living in a tiny house? If yes, choose the challenges you have faced:
6.Would you recommend living in a tiny house to others?(Required.)
7.Do you think there should be more tiny house villages or communities?(Required.)
8.Do you think that tiny housing projects can help alleviate housing deficits in Canada?(Required.)
9.Do you think small families can live in tiny houses?(Required.)
10.While you were living in a tiny house, have you noticed positive lifestyle changes?(Required.)