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They Went From 6-Bedrooms to 400-square-feet


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This couple had been living in California for more than a decade, but they were ready to start a family and wanted to find a simpler place to do it. So they decided to downsize from a 6-bedroom home to a 400-square-foot park model.

They have a great setup with a spacious great room, galley kitchen, and a large bathroom. Upstairs they have a loft, and in the back of the park model is an at-home office that doubles as their daughter’s room.

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The kitchen has a huge farmhouse sink and lots of hidden storage.

They have a bold, pink couch!

The adorable family.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Sherry
    January 28, 2023, 6:36 pm

    What a beautiful home, so pretty and comfortable looking. Love the baby and her pup!

  • Kurt Glassell
    July 14, 2024, 10:39 pm

    Really enjoying seeing tiny homes but after a while here’s the big problem:
    They tell you about their cabinets and spice rack and go on and on and on and on. My suggestion: in the first sentence say the square foot and the price.
    Most of these videos go on and on. They tell you how nice it is. They never tell you the price or what model or anything. A lot of them are $120-200,000. Completely ridiculous for most people. What good is a tiny home. If it’s not a tiny price. I’m left to conclude that this website is basically selling ad space.

    • Alex
      July 21, 2024, 3:11 pm

      Hi Kurt,

      Thank you for your feedback and for sharing your thoughts. We understand that knowing the square footage and price upfront is important to many of our readers. We’ll work on incorporating this information at the beginning of our posts to make it easier for you to find the details you’re interested in.

      Regarding the pricing, we strive to showcase a variety of tiny homes across different price ranges. While some can be quite expensive due to customizations and high-end features, we also feature more affordable options. We appreciate your patience as we continue to improve our content to better meet our audience’s needs.

      Thanks again for your valuable feedback and for being part of the Tiny House Talk community.

      Best,
      Alex

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