Welcome to another episode of Unique Homes where we feature tiny houses, farmhouses, modern bahay kubo, and everything in between. Because we know — you can’t stop looking into other people’s homes for inspiration. <br />____<br />Silang, Cavite — What's a bahay kubo without a garden producing fresh fruits, vegetables and herbs? The atmosphere wouldn't be the same, right? At The Understory, a bahay kubo that aims for sustainable living, homeowner Glenn Mariano shows us what it's like to choose a simple life over city life. They also want to open their home to the public and offer a farm-to-table dining experience; probably sooner than later. Something that they've actually kind of started already.<br /><br />Step inside this rustic haven and enjoy another tiny house tour.<br />______<br />There's no doubt people love garden cafes. The earth-friendly outdoor areas always give a relaxing feel. You're even luckier if you find one that offers farm-to-table dining experience. But they're usually spacious cafes with enough tables and chairs for more people. <br /><br />Turns out, small properties can do that too. When you're living tiny and growing a garden that let's you source probably almost half of your food supply, opening your home and letting other people enjoy meals packed with garden-fresh ingredients definitely sounds like a good business idea. And because it's a tiny home, the sole guests will have some privacy.<br /><br />Click here to subscribe to OG:<br />https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIj3xiW-RIO2cpr5LBvokRg/?sub_confirmation=1<br /><br />About OG<br />Using the power of video to tell one good story at a time... ONLY GOOD... OG.<br /><br />OG is Summit Media's video first brand. And like all Summit Media brands, OG is anchored on top-notch storytelling to delight, inspire, and connect with our audiences. <br /><br />We are deliberate in creating content that spread positivity, inspiration, and good vibes. Expect only good here at OG. Subscribe and be part of the community!<br /><br />#OG #Uniquehomes #Tinyhouse