M was one of the first 5 long-term tiny homes that rolled into Acony Bell Tiny Home Community in North Carolina. Her lot abuts two winding creeks on the 56 acres in the community and features not only her professionally-built THOW but her pottery studio as well.
She’s a professional artist and sells her pottery and teaches classes onsite. The walls of her THOW are covered in meaningful art she’s purchased, been given, or created herself. She chose a design without a loft and has no regrets on that front.
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Living Tiny With Her Adjacent Pottery Studio

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You can see she picked the perfect corner lot!

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Here’s her gooseneck bedroom.

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VIDEO: She downsized into a tiny house community
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loved the dancing potter , my aunt lives very close to it . but love her set up ty for showing it
Oh how special! Maybe you can visit sometime.
From one crafter to another, I really like your set up and making use of every living space, plus adding your workshop next to your home. Being a multi crafter, I always love watching other people making stuff and getting inspired by them. You’ve done well!
Was it hard to down size? I’m working on my own.