In this fun tour of his 250-square-foot tiny home in a community in Clarkston, Georgia, Rich Pasan shares the joys of downsizing and living sustainably. Rich highlights the strong sense of community among residents, the clever use of space in his home, and the affordability of tiny house living.
Rich discusses his journey to tiny house living after a life change, his love for running, and how living minimally has enhanced his lifestyle. With a focus on organization and design, he emphasizes the importance of community interaction and the environmental benefits of a smaller footprint.
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Following are a few Question and Answers about Rich’s tiny home:
What is the size of Rich’s tiny home?
Rich’s tiny home is 250 square feet, making it the smallest house in the Cottage Z community.

How does the design of the community enhance social interaction?
The community design includes houses facing each other, large front porches, and common areas, which encourage residents to converse and engage with one another.

What features contribute to the spacious feel of Rich’s tiny home?
Rich’s home feels more spacious due to large windows that allow in natural light and high ceilings that create an open atmosphere.
How does Rich utilize the space in his kitchen?
Rich’s kitchen includes a standard stove and microwave, a ¾ size refrigerator, and a pull-out table for dining, optimizing the limited counter space available.
What personal transformation did Rich experience through running?
Rich began running about seven or eight years ago, which helped him lose around 80 pounds and improve his mental outlook, contributing to a healthier lifestyle.

What inspired Rich to pursue a tiny house lifestyle?
Rich was inspired to pursue a tiny house lifestyle after watching a show about tiny homes on HGTV while waiting at the dentist’s office, prompting him to volunteer with Tiny House Atlanta.

What unique feature does Rich’s office space have?
Rich’s office has two windows that provide natural light and a view of the neighborhood, making it an inviting workspace.
How does Rich manage his utilities in his tiny house?
Rich’s tiny home utilizes solar power, resulting in low utility bills—about $35 to $40 a month—making it affordable to live in the community.
What aspect of living in a tiny home does Rich appreciate the most?
Rich appreciates that living in a tiny home helps him avoid clutter and keeps his belongings organized, with everything easily accessible.
What are Rich’s thoughts on public transportation?
Rich is a strong advocate for public transportation, believing it is essential for reducing traffic congestion and pollution, and he frequently uses it to avoid Atlanta’s notorious traffic.

Video and Photos provided by Tiny House Expedition with permission.





