Surrounded by beautiful regenerating forest, abundant organic gardens and with a private walking track down to a swimming beach, this incredible tiny house on wheels is really taking the downsizing dream to the next level!
This tiny cabin is home to a family of five.
D’Arcy and Olivia McNaughton from Toronto, Canada, believed it would be unlikely they’d ever be able to own their own home. D’Arcy works as a self-employed builder, and Olivia as a naturopathic doctor, and qualifying for a mortgage when they’re both self-employed would prove challenging. However, as D’Arcy once worked as a tiny home builder, he and his wife became passionate about tiny home living. They believed it was an option that could work for their family. So, when Olivia became pregnant with their son, Osiris, they decided to start building their dream tiny home for themselves, their son, and
This tiny cabin is home to a family of five.
If you love the idea of living in a tiny house but are worried about the idea of starting a family or having children in a tiny house, then this video has been created for you! In this weeks episode, we take a look at some of our absolute favourite family
When most of us think about tiny houses, we imagine them being ideal for couples or those living on their own, perhaps those with only one child at a stretch. Its hard to think how a tiny house could work to accomodate a large family, especially one with
This family of five lives in a 20m², off-grid and smart phone-free home with a composting toilet and a shower they share with the sky. Words & Images: Melanie Brookes Who: Melanie and Ben Briookes, Pippa (7), Kit (5), Sylvie (2). Where: Awaawaroa Eco Village, Waiheke Island Website: www.awaawaroa.org “You’ll get cabin fever.” “You won’t get any sleep.” “You won’t make it.” That was what we heard in 2013 when we announced to family and friends that we were running away from suburbia and moving to a tiny, off-the-grid cabin with an outdoor bathroom in an eco village on Waiheke
Living small can actually be the secret to living large if you know how to do it and focus on what really matters.
Tiny houses aren't just for couples - from converted buses and campers to homes built entirely from salvaged materials, these tiny homes are suitable even for big families.
Amy and Greg are an Australian couple living in a 7.2m x 2.4 tiny home in Queensland with Greg’s two children, Zack and Jayda, from a previous marriage every second week and the family’s French bulldog, Indi. Their tiny home journey began two years ago when Amy’s dad passed away. At this point, they realized they wanted to spend more time on memories and life rather than consumerism. After four months of research, they began working with Aussie Tiny Houses to build their new dream tiny house, the ‘Teewah 7.2’. Now, they are on an exciting journey to eventually purchasing
They call it "The Ohana", Hawaiian for family, and it's for sale.
This large family downsized their suburban life so they could live debt-free.
This tiny cabin is home to a family of five.
There’s no better feeling than setting foot inside your home, sweet home after a long day. Beware, the king (or the queen) of the house is back! Imagine: there’s one lucky family that runs a whole kingdom of houses with a teeny-tiny nuance. The Brinks family owns 6 houses, each one only 160 square feet in size, that look as if Dad from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids had shrunk their home instead.
When most of us think about tiny houses, we imagine them being ideal for couples or those living on their own, perhaps those with only one child at a stretch. Its hard to think how a tiny house could work to accomodate a large family, especially one with
This young familys tiny house on wheels is unquestionably stunning. The cottage style home has been constructed to take full advantage of the incredible surrounding area and capitalise on the hot Australian weather by opening up the home to the garden for