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If there was one thing I learned through this pandemic is how to live with less. I’m not going to lie, I did go back into my shopping habits once stores started to open up again. When I did stop for a while it was because there was no where fun to wear my new clothes. It planted a little idea that not having a new outfit all the time wasn’t so cringe worthy anymore.
What I’m getting to is the thought of living out of a tiny house doesn't seem so awful even if it means less closet space. Especially since Tony and I don't have kids and aren’t planning to have any. We love to travel, but are particular about what toiletries and home comforts we have. A traveling house in it’s own sense can be as modern and/or glamorous as you want it to be.
There were two loft areas (one with a queen size bed and the other with a twin), a full stove, fridge, washer/dryer combo and plenty of hidden storage.
The lofts had very low clearance, so someone even an inch taller than us would have been very uncomfortable. I kept waking up, but it was only because I didn’t want to wake up too late for hiking the next day (should have set my alarm).
The tiny home we had a pleasure to spend the weekend in was called “The Traveler". It was one of many at the Tiny Estates.
Here are a few other tiny houses at the estate…
My experience at the Tiny Estates is really making me think of how we can build a version of a tiny house that would fit our needs. Check back with me in 10 years. 😄