I can’t believe it’s the holiday season again! Where did 2021 go? I hope as you gather together with family and friends that you enjoy this special time together.
As I look through this issue of the Tiny House Magazine I notice a theme that revolves around experimentation—one term that fits the tiny house movement perfectly.
Designer Jeff Wilson tested out tiny spaces by living in a Dumpster and then built the Kasita smart home. His latest endeavor is The Jupe, a fully off-grid flat-pack home that’s not only ideal for short-term rentals but as a popup disaster relief shelter as well.
Scot and Ashley Mason of Hive Drive Bus are experimenting with a new way to create power in their converted school bus, and finances can be examined more closely by following Joshua Becker’s tips in “Ten 5-Minute Money Actions to Help Your Finances.”
Architect Buckminster Fuller said, “There is no such thing as a failed experiment, only experiments with unexpected outcomes.” With anything you attempt, don’t try to force a result, but learn to embrace your own outcomes.
Inside this issue you will find:
- Forever Young
- On The Cover – Perch & Nest
- The Roads Of My Relations
- How to Build a Primitive Campsite
- Keep Your Eyes Out – Korallus Tiny Homes
- Lighten Up – Releasing things for mental health & peace
- Ten 5-Minute Money Actions To Help Your Finances
- Flashback Article – Christmas On The Boat
- Seen and Scene – United Tiny House Association
- The Pursuit Of Home
- The Last Call – Our Life On Lake Time
A few pages from this month’s issue.

