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These interiors are customised to their owners and have some very unique layout options. Email: Phone: (614) 259-7042 Want to see more homes? Check out our website at 🤓 Got general questions about tiny living? Check out our FAQ at #tinyhouse #tinyhome #tinyhousemovement #moderntinyliving #tinyhousedesign #tinyhouseliving #tinyhouses #tinyhousenation #hgtv #tinyhouseonwheels #tinyhousedesign #livetiny #tinyliving #camping #diy #rv #cabin #tinyhousebuilder #moderntinyliving #smallspaces #architecture #contemporary #modern #minimalist #minimalism #modernliving #photography #sustainability #cabinlifeĪ post shared by Modern Tiny Living™ on at 5:24am PDTĪnother tiny house building company with some incredible design ideas. Mohican: Perfect Forest Cabin 🌲 Want to Chat About Going Tiny? Reach out! We can’t always get to every comment and we want to be sure everyone that is seriously considering a tiny home is able to reach us. Their feed (including super cute baby) is major tiny house inspiration! But I think what I like most is the aesthetic of white and wood which we’re hoping to use in our home too.

They have lots of awesome features such as a baby room and outdoor bath. These guys have the most beautiful tiny house situated on the picturesque Waiheke Island off the coast of Auckland. x Just my thoughts xĪ post shared by Family life in a Tiny House 🌿 on at 4:21pm PST A simpler more carefree life was an added bonus that we weren’t expecting when we built. There are so, so many benefits to living in a tiny home. I can see from living the way I do now the positives that it has bought to my relationship, we are closer, have more time for each other and have a whole lot less stress. After they had learned the ‘art of tidying’ and got rid of some possessions, I wished that they could live in a smaller home, really downsize their belongings even more, to really get that simpler life they were craving. I watched the first episode last night totally relating to the young family who had so much stuff that required all their attention that they didn’t have time for their family or for each other. Not even really appreciating or enjoying what we had.

We spent a lot of time searching for things, cleaning things and moving things from spot to spot.

Willem and I lived in a 3 bedroom flat, we had a walk in wardrobe each and filled the house with stuff just because we felt we could/should. I can’t judge these people, I was one for a long time, and it took going through my own downsizing process to realise more happiness and calmness! I’ve had to get rid of my share of junk throughout the years. I feel glad that the program is having an effect on people and making them realise that clutter really is a cause for stress and anxiety, hopefully it will make people think more about the purchases they make in the future and not to buy stuff for the sake of it, instead spend money on more sustainable, local and quality products. Did it make anyone else feel really sad? Wondering where all that rubbish and stuff that people are getting rid of ends up? I’m sure a lot of it is donated and gifted to people who may need it but my brain just can’t fathom where all the junk goes and how on earth our precious earth can keep processing it all. I watched Marie Kondo last night, the first 3 episodes anyway.
