You might think a family of 7 would try out tiny living for a few months and discover it just doesn’t work, but that wasn’t the case for this family! They’ve been on the road now in two different RVs for more than 3 years.
They renovated their current 370-square-foot rig to work for their family by adding a full-size oven, giant island and extra coat and shoe storage. The bunk room sleeps their four older kids, while the youngest has the couch-to-bed when he’s not crashing with Mom & Dad. What do you think of their setup?
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They Flip RVs While Traveling the Country!

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They eat outdoors most of the time, but can squeeze around this IKEA table.

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A glimpse at the bunkroom.

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You can see their updated kitchen here.

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How do they keep warm when it’s cold? There isn’t much protection in a tent! Very brave family!
Even a tent can still be heated, you’ll just be much more reliant on the heat source and have to deal with it’s cost. Besides, in a movable structure, you can always just move to nicer climates…
They got a roof over there head food heat & learning outside living plus it’s nice a clean what else cld they ask for. Good luck guys & have fun cuz life to short.. ☺️