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When times got tough, Sarah was able to arrange to live tiny in a travel trailer that’s set up as a stationary tiny house, with her two dogs, too.

Initially, she had plans to do a van conversion, and move to Europe with it, but for now, she’s staying put where she’s at, in Lanzarote while running her own business producing, marketing, and selling camper-life related products.

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Living Tiny In A Caravan On A Volcanic Island In The Atlantic With Van Life In Her Future

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I absolutely love seeing families downsize from “regular” American homes to itty bitty spaces and seeing them truly enjoy and thrive in that lifestyle. That’s the case for the Aviles family, who went from a 2,700 square foot sticks and bricks home to a 314 square foot RV so they could travel.

In 2019, they travelled over 6,000 miles, and put in another 8k in 2020! While they do plan to eventually build another home, it’s clear this minimalist experiment has forever changed them for the better. Plus their two kids have seen so much of the country they might have never seen if they stayed at home.

They did a ton of work on their 1996 Winnebago to make it a boho-chic home that reflects their personalities and works with their lifestyle. Enjoy the photos below and be sure to read our Q&A with mom, Aubrey, below!

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They Put 8K Miles on Their RV Home in 2020!!

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If 2020 has been a rough financial year for you, it might be time to consider going tiny in an RV! Sara and her family did just that 2 years ago, and it’s helped them go from living paycheck to paycheck on rent, to having spare money in their budget to enjoy life together.

Sara and James live in their RV with their teen daughter Maddy and littles Ezra and Eleanor. Maddy has her own private bunk room, while the younger two have an awesome queen-sized loft to call “home.” It’s a really cool set-up, and works great for a family with kids and a wider age gap.

They live on her parent’s land as they keep saving up for a forever home, but tiny living has proven a blessing despite it’s challenges (like no washer and dryer or dishwasher!).  Sara shares their story at the end of the post, so be sure to read that! Follow the family on Instagram here.

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Thriving RV Life with Littles and a Teenager

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Lindsay has always loved small spaces and traveling, so when a job popped up that would let her work remotely, she jumped at the chance of a nomadic life!

Just last week Lindsay (@lind_says on Instagram) celebrated her one year anniversary of living on the road in her renovated RV with her two cats, Mowgli and Mouse. While the exterior of her RV would blend in at any campsite, it’s the interior that’s remarkable: The whole thing is a bright and clean creamy white with a few colorful accents to tie it all together.

We got to do a Q&A with Lindsay which you can read at the end of the post. Enjoy the photo tour!

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Lindsay’s Beautiful Renovated RV

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