Most of the trendy tiny homes are 200-300sqft with a loft bedroom.
My townhouse is modest by US standards at 1500sqft and 3 bedrooms. I believe this was about average in the early-70s (when the home was constructed).
The average new home in the US is now about 2600sqft and 4-5 bedrooms.
> The average house dimensions in UK is 91 sq m. which is a bit under 1000 sq ft.
http://www.dimensionsinfo.com/average-house-dimensions-in-uk...
> The average UK one-bedroom home is 46 sq m (495 sq ft),
https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-22152622
The flat I live in is the _largest_ place I've lived in 28 years. Lived in quite a few different places, maybe 15.
It's a two bedroom flat.
Total floor area 36sqm, aka. 390sqft.
It's not a "tinyhouse". It's a typical rented flat, about average for the area.
I would love a larger place. I dream of storage, of a workshop room.
But when I see people reporting US sizes, it's hard to even imagine that much floor area.
To think, my biggest place is the same size as a specially-named "tiny house" in the US!