**Tiny Homes:**
1. **Tiny Home:** A small, compact dwelling typically ranging from 100 to 400 square feet in size, designed to be more efficient and eco-friendly than traditional homes.
2. **THOW:** An acronym for "Tiny House on Wheels," referring to tiny homes that are built on a trailer chassis, allowing them to be mobile and transported.
3. **Off-Grid:** A tiny home designed to operate independently of traditional utility services, relying on renewable energy sources and water conservation methods.
4. **Composting Toilet:** A type of toilet that breaks down human waste into compost through natural processes, commonly used in off-grid tiny homes.
5. **Convertible Furniture:** Multi-functional furniture pieces in tiny homes that serve multiple purposes to optimize space, such as sofa beds, foldable tables, or storage-integrated seating.
6. **Loft:** A raised platform within a tiny home used for sleeping or storage to maximize floor space.
7. **Tiny Home Community:** A planned residential area with a cluster of tiny homes that share common amenities and resources.
**Manufactured Homes:**
1. **Manufactured Home:** A factory-built dwelling constructed on a permanent chassis, meeting national building codes set by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
2. **Mobile Home:** A historical term often used interchangeably with "manufactured home," referring to factory-built homes before the HUD Code was implemented in 1976.
3. **Single-Wide:** A type of manufactured home that is narrow and typically 18 feet or less in width, designed for easy transportation to the site.
4. **Double-Wide:** A type of manufactured home that consists of two separate units combined on-site to create a wider living space.
5. **HUD Code:** The set of standards and regulations developed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) that govern the construction and safety of manufactured homes.
6. **Manufactured Home Park:** A community or park specifically designed for accommodating manufactured homes on individual lots.
**Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs):**
1. **ADU:** An acronym for "Accessory Dwelling Unit," which refers to a secondary residential unit on the same property as a primary dwelling.
2. **Granny Flat:** A common term for an ADU, often used to describe a smaller, separate dwelling attached or adjacent to the main house.
3. **In-Law Suite:** An ADU designed to provide independent living space for family members, typically attached to or located within the primary home.
4. **Detached ADU:** An ADU that is a standalone structure separate from the primary dwelling.
5. **Junior ADU (JADU):** A smaller ADU that is created within the existing space of a single-family home, typically with a maximum size limit.
6. **Conversion ADU:** An ADU created by converting existing space, such as a garage or basement, into a separate living unit.
7. **Zoning Ordinances:** Local regulations and restrictions that dictate where ADUs are permitted and the specific requirements they must meet.
These glossaries should help provide a better understanding of the terminology associated with Tiny Homes, Manufactured Homes, and ADUs. If you have any other questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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