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This is the story of a family who enjoyed simple living in their tiny home but has said goodbye to the lifestyle because, well, they’ve simply outgrown it.
They originally built their tiny home for less than $15,000 and you can see how it was done at the bottom of this page.
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They Built A $15k Tiny House And Outgrew It…
Photos via Our Simple Story/YouTube
We are throwing in the tiny house towel and find out why by watching this video.
Photos via Our Simple Story/YouTube
VIDEO: Why We’re Calling It Quits On Tiny House Living
VIDEO: From Shed to Tiny House For Less Than $15,000 (How They Did It)
VIDEO: Progress Video During Renovation/Conversion
VIDEO: Finished Tour
Learn More
Our Simple Story YouTube Channel | Why We’re Calling It Quits Video | Tiny House Conversion For Less Than $15k Video | Mortgage-free Tiny House Idea | Finished Shed Conversion Tour
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Sorry, not interested in the videos
Certain dwellings trasmit the mystical stillness of silence, like a light breath that filss the soul
I absolutely love your cottage especially the bathroom and relate to the necessity of building a cottage around a bathroom. It is a solace for every wife. And yes, how did you get your hot water? We’re on the other end of the scale. Moving into a tiny house as our children have grown up and left home and I’m looking forward to having school holiday adventures with my grandchildren but understand how difficult it would be full time. Blessings on the next journey.
I love these postings.
Thanks, Maggie! I’ll keep them coming.
I’m currently living in an RV and love it. Tiny is good! Where will your next journey take you? Bigger tiny house? Good luck!