The National Housing Agency (ANAH) is going on a national tour of mobile tiny houses to raise public awareness of energy renovation. The tour starts in Chartres (Eure-et-Dormouse) on Friday April 19.

Two tiny houses, small wooden houses on wheels connected by a terrace, serve this traveling device. "It is complementary to the 577 France Rénov' structures established in the country. We are going to the owners of the private park," explains Valérie Mancret-Taylor, general director of ANAH. The whole challenge is to get households into a well-supported and secure journey. Some unscrupulous companies take advantage of this to deceive consumers. The main obstacle to carrying out an energy renovation is the inconvenience of the work. 'We want to give confidence to households because doing work at home is complicated. We must accept the invasion of artisans. There will be noise and dust, this is not negligible, but in the end, the home will emit less greenhouse gases and will reduce its energy bill,' assures the trained architect.