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She Built This Tiny Home From a Childhood Dream

You know how some ideas stick with you forever?

That was the case for Rebecca.

As a kid, she used to sketch little houses and dream about building one someday.

Years later, those sketches turned into a real tiny home in Maine.

And she didn’t do it alone.

Her f...


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Sometimes tiny living feels like a calm, steady rhythm… and other times it makes us stop and ask big questions. This month’s articles do exactly that. They invite us to take a breath, look at our everyday habits, and notice the small things that shape our happiness.

Content Editor Andrew Odom has spent more than a decade in his tiny home. He knows the lifestyle inside ...


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I like to see a young couple making wise decisions in this complex home purchasing world we live in now.

Ty and McKenna share their experience living in a tiny home in Island Cove, in Durango, Colorado. They highlight the simplicity, community, and closeness of tiny home living, as well as the joys of customizing their 200 sq ft home.


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This month, we’re exploring questions that anyone considering downsizing has wrestled with. Whether you’re dreaming of life on the road or simply curious about minimalism, these stories show why the tiny house movement continues to grow.

Andrew takes us inside the fascinating overlap between RVs and tiny houses on wheels. The lines have blurred in recent years, with...


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“Lisa B. Good” is the result of a discussion on the Yahoo Shantyboat Group. The design turned out to be an economy sized Shantyboat, about the minimum size that offers stand-up headroom, decent deck space, and long-weekend accommodations for a couple. I got thinking about the boat’s overall length today. I’d build her 16 foot as drawn. That length is handy, because you can ea...


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