Ordained minister, Bill Malbon constructed a micro-church and launched the Tiny Chapel Weddings last month to help couples planning affordable and small weddings .
According to Today, the Virginia-based business is already drawing attention from both the want-to-be-wedded and the tiny-house aficionados.
The tiny-house movement, a trend devoted to downsizing space with style, first heated up when the economy tanked in 2008, and it hasn't stopped growing since.
Malbon took a cue from the growing movement and called uponBuild Tiny, a company that specializes in building mirco-spaces, to help him create a petite, 100-square-foot chapel, which includes rustic wood flooring, beams, a teeny bathroom and even a retractable spire.
"It's kind of designed like a old country church," he says, which is absolutely of the point. Before building the space, Malbon officiated numerous small weddings. What he found were couples frustrated about their venue options.
"The smaller the wedding, the crazier it is to rent a large church or hall," says Malbon."
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