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This professional organizer had the tiny home of her dreams built by a local carpenter for around $45,000, and now she lives a comfortable tiny life in the Australian forest! She is partially retired and able to live on her reduced income because of her smaller footprint.
Her house has a living room, large kitchen, and a loft bedroom — but the most spectacular part has to be the big deck on the front that doubles her living area!
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Her $45K Tiny Home in the Australian Forest
She has a floating loft bed and a functional kitchen.
Her outdoor living space is incredible!
Instead of built-ins, she has a lot of unique furniture.
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Lovely home. I do like all the windows. In general, louvered windows do not seal well and can’t be made air tight like modern dual pane windows. I might still use them, but would invest in exterior shutters for the coldest days.
There’s actually companies, like Breezway, producing double glazed louvered windows that seal pretty well when closed. May still not be as air tight, as you say, but there’s better options available now if choosing that style window…
I live in a temperate/tropical environment so shutters (for me) maximise breeze-flow throughout. I love them, but I can understand that in a colder environment it would be a consideration. (It’s my Tiny House in the video)
I very much enjoyed the owners perspective in the video on her beautiful home. She is absolutely right – even a professional organizer can have too much ‘stuff” when preparing to move into a tiny house. I’d be lost LOL. But she has done well in both decorating and minimal living. I like the tiny house so much, and congratulate her!
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed watching it. I certainly love living in it!