Where Light, Love, and Innovation Meet


Tiny house movement continues to bring tiny house movement continues to bring together remarkable stories of innovation, friendship, and creative design.ee unique perspectives on tiny living.

Joshua Engberg, known for the stunning home he shares with his wife, Shelley, explores how strategic skylight placement can transform a compact space. His insights reveal how natural illumination doesn’t just brighten rooms; it creates an enhanced sense of spaciousness and connection to the outside world, proving that sometimes the biggest impact comes from looking up.

Laura Lavoie shares a touching tribute to a dear friend who played a crucial role in her tiny house journey, reminding us that while our houses may be tiny, our capacity for meaningful connections remains boundless.

Looking to the future and across the ocean, we’re excited to showcase Havenwood Tiny Homes, an innovative Australian company revolutionizing the tiny house landscape down under. Their fresh perspective on design and functionality offers exciting possibilities for tiny house enthusiasts worldwide. As our global community continues to expand, it’s inspiring to see how different cultures and regions interpret and adapt to the tiny house concept.

These stories showcase that the tiny house movement isn’t just about small spaces; it’s about the creative solutions and meaningful relationships that make our community unique.

Inside this issue, you will find:

  • Bright Ideas – Skylights in Tiny Homes
  • Love, The Tiny House, and a Larger-Than-Life Friend
  • Tiny House – On the Cover
  • DIY Camper & RV Reno – Book Excerpt
  • The Most Overlooked Key to a Less Stressful Financial Life
  • Keeping It Simple – Compass Camper
  • Havenwood Tiny Homes

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A few pages from this issue.

Tiny House Magazine Issue 146 cover
Tiny House Magazine Issue 146 featured articles
Bright ideas
Havenwood Homes
World's tiniest home
Keeping it simple

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