This month we’re featuring three stories that show different sides of tiny living.
First, “The Little Chapel at Haven Ridge” in North Carolina has a new purpose. Once featured on our cover, this charming tiny house now serves as a prep space for wedding couples on their big day.
Next, “Tiny House, Big Bowel Movements” tackles a topic many avoid – the reality of composting toilets. It’s honest, practical, and might make you laugh (or wrinkle your nose).
Finally, “Hiccups & Headaches” reminds us that tiny living isn’t always perfect. From leaks to loft moisture problems, this piece shares the everyday challenges we all face.
These stories show what our community is all about – the beauty and the struggles of living small.
Enjoy!
Inside this issue, you will find:
- Glimpses Into The Tiny Cottage At Haven Ridge
- When Less Becomes More
- Only One Room
- Our Next Decade of Tiny House Living
- Tiny Bathrooms Big Bowl Movements
- 7 Personal Finance Principles Made Easier Through Minimalism
- Vistabule DayTripper
- Wind River Built
- Hiccups & Headaches
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As much as I love the ideas of tiny living, it feel like there’s the potential for many issues. Here in the UK, the biggest hurdle is finding somewhere to actually put your tiny house. I really hope the government realise what a difference tiny villages could make, very soon.
Governments and corporations want debt and tax serfs, and affordable alternatives like tiny houses don’t jive well with those agendas, hence why alternative housing is usually banned.