One thing about the tiny house movement is that it never stands still. What started with simple little homes on small trailers has slowly turned into bigger builds, heavier loads, and a whole new conversation about towing. Longtime tiny houser Andrew Odom takes another look at the topic with fresh eyes and real-world experience. If you’ve wondered whether your truck is enough for your tiny home, you’ll want to read this article.
We also have a surprising story from contributor Laura LaVoie. Her opening may catch readers off guard, especially coming from someone so connected to tiny living. Is she talking about building her tiny home, living tiny, or something else entirely? You’ll have to dive in and find out.
Meanwhile, Brenda Mason Paramelee shows us how small living can connect beautifully with local community life. Living in a stationary motorhome, she has turned visits to her local farmer’s market into something much bigger than shopping with a creative and personal way to grow her own garden.
And finally, Macy Miller returns with what may be the final chapter in her ongoing battle with the International Code Council. Has progress finally been made? Is the fight finished, or is there still more work ahead for the tiny house movement? Her latest update asks important questions that affect all of us who care about the future of tiny living.
The digital Tiny House Magazine Issue 161 has been published
Inside this issue, you will find:
- One More Thing
- Before You Hitch Up – What You Really Need to Know About Towing a Tiny House
- What We Got Wrong
- The Tiny House of Peace
- Opinion – After The Dream – Where Does The Tiny House Movement Go Next?
- 8 Characteristics of People Who Are Good At Decluttering Their Possessions
- When the Farmers Market Became My Garden
- Tiny Houses, Big Resistance: Build Anyway
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A few pages from Issue 161

