The latest issue of Tiny House Magazine is out. Issue #164 is a good one to pick up for a little distraction — and to renew your dreams of living in a tiny house.
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Inside Issue #164 you’ll find a tour of Wind River Homes’ tiny homes, modular residences, hospitality cabins, and the work taking shape on the factory floor. Joshua Becker writes about slowing down when life feels too full. Laura LaVoie asks what now, after years of following her tiny-house journey — she is no longer in her tiny house. And there is a piece on aging in place that starts with a 28″ doorway that used to be enough.
Get Tiny House Magazine Issue #164 Here
The digital issue is $9. You can also see what’s featured on the Issue #164 page. Tiny House Magazine is an independent digital publication that has covered the tiny house movement for years.
Our thanks to Kent Griswold for sharing!
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