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Jeff Wilson
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They say the best ideas come from unexpected places. That’s certainly proven true for Kasita founder Jeff Wilson, who lived in a 33 sq. ft. dumpster for a year to test the limits of habitable space. While the experiment was extreme, the experience he gained by living small and simple made a big impression. At the end of the year, he left the dumpster with the concept for a new category of housing—a beautiful, small footprint home designed as a solution for the growing housing crisis. He called it Kasita.
Jeff Wilson
Profile
They say the best ideas come from unexpected places. That’s certainly proven true for Kasita founder Jeff Wilson, who lived in a 33 sq. ft. dumpster for a year to test the limits of habitable space. While the experiment was extreme, the experience he gained by living small and simple made a big impression. At the end of the year, he left the dumpster with the concept for a new category of housing—a beautiful, small footprint home designed as a solution for the growing housing crisis. He called it Kasita.
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