It was so lovely to revisit the Living Tiny and Green homestead. Paul and Annett are such a wonderful couple and its always such a pleasure spending time with them. They have done so many wonderful things with their home and have built an enchanting lives for themselves. After seven years in a tiny home, it’s amazing to see what building this home has helped them to accomplish in life! We hope you enjoy this revisit! With Love, Bryce & Rasa
I love these revisits. It's important for me to see that people stay a long time in their tiny houses, that the houses serve them through life changes and that they aren't regretting the tiny decision, but thriving.
I'm 62 years old and just laughed too hard at "poo gas." 😂 Thanks for a great update tour. This young couple really were ahead of the curve doing completely off grid years ago. Congrats to them for their new property.
A suggestion for a better desk for Annett -- they could hang a keyboard shelf under the kitchen countertop. It would only take an inch or two of depth out of the cabinet, and shouldn't interfere with the dishes that are already stored there, and would slide out easily to be used, or back in to put it away. That could give Annett a more comfortable working situation, slightly lower than the kitchen countertop, and out over her lap, so she wouldn't have to lean forward so much to work.
In some ways this video parallels the development of your career Bryce! I have been watching you since the very beginning, and you just found that perfect idea for yourself and dug in and used all of your DIY skills and basically created an industry! You just kept on growing and developing and introducing us to hundreds, if not thousands, of lovely creative people!! It has been remarkable to watch you grow, I feel like I know you after all these years, and you have been a big reason that the Tiny House Movement has been so well established! Congratulations! All the best to you and all of the lovely people you have helped along the way! Thanks!
It was quite refreshing that they have such a humble attitude about all their accomplishments. What they've accomplished & put into consistent practice is huge plus very inspiring. Bravo 👏!
💗💗💗 since i start watching videos on this channel my idea of happy ,perfect , normal life, changed 360° . thank you so much for the priceless content .
Yeahhh ! Another great video. 🧡✨ I have been following them for more than 8 years now, and as far as I am concerned, Living Big In A Tiny House is THE best channel regarding that subject : informative, very well filmed and enjoyable (no bla bla for nothing, always perfect angles and no sickness due to the movement of the camera). ✨🧡
👍🏽Off grid living to da max! Methane gas, ☀️ H2O heater, ☀️ electricity fo 🏠 & 🚗! + DYI skills & 💵 saved fo a 🏡. Da best is their ☺️ & ❤ fo one another 🤩
I think it may have been in the first visit to Paul and Annett that I first heard about the biogas digester! Such a great way to reuse our waste of every description - especially for someone like me who now lives in a cabin with an outhouse and no running water. I really should check these out! This video really demonstrates the benefits of living tiny - that this couple have been able to buy a home and an electric vehicle - yet will continue to live tiny and reap the benefits. So lovely to revisit some of your old friends, Bryce and Rasa, and see what's new! I love their patio design - and the new pooch!
THIS is the dream! They have chosen well. Here is Everything necessary for a relaxed, contented, successful life. Very inspiring. Thank you Bryce for this wonderful revisit!! ❤❤
Bryce, I noticed your book on the shelf in this tiny home. Don't be shy! Tell us about it - even provide a link to your store where we can buy an autographed copy directly from you! And, thanks for another great video!
I love this couple. I am surprised by their move. I thought their tiny was their dream. Not a way to access their dream home. I wish you all the best in your new home. I have been following you on instagram for years. You remain an example to me. Hello from France 🤗
I guess when your circumstances change, then you change with them. Perhaps they want to have a family, or have family permanently staying with them or whatever. It's a shame that there isn't the mechanism (or at least they haven't pursued it) for them to continue the same lifestyle, just in a bigger home that might suit their future requirements best. I'm fairly certain that their off-grid principles won't be possible to match in their new property, which appears to exist in the suburbs. They've effectively re-entered the system as it were. That's not a criticism, just an observation.
I think you missed when they said they are staying in their home & renting out the newly purchased home. They spoke of options to move but plan on staying put.
I live in a one bedroom apartment for a year now. I've just gone through it and eliminated some things that I knew I wouldn't use. Pretty amazing to me how I/we tend to hold onto "stuff".
I have stuff i packed in boxes in 1994, sentimental things of my family mostly. I keep meaning to move it on, but can't bring myself to dispose of it. It will be someone else's problem one day.
LOVE this story!! Do more revisits please! So great to see what’s happened and how far they’ve come yet how stable the house has remained for them. And loved your sign off - how wonderful it is to have these tribes these days for those of us who live life a bit differently 😊
Yes, you have built your tribe who amazingly thrives! This couple's journey is very inspiring, with all that they've accomplished. The way they work around sustainability is just mindful living at its best. And this 7-8 years or so of mindful living made them financially capable of even buying their own house & lot. What a great opportunity indeed! Something to look up to. They indeed deserve a revisit to share their inspiring story. Thanks Bryce and Rasa for another inspiring content.
I have watched these two from their beginning and to see them 7 years later is just amazing and inspiring. I have been researching all of this tiny home stuff for years and these two make me wanna get it done Thank you for sharing so grateful for your journey
So great to see them thriving in the environment they created for themselves. I'm in Upstate NY, and we've been buying root-balled Christmas tree about every other year for 25 years and planting them after the holidays. We have about a 50% success rate (you have to be careful with transitions in and out of the house) but one of our former Christmas trees had to be reduced in height when they brought in new power lines. We've never thrown away a cut tree.
So beautiful. I also feel like I found my tribe in your videos. I am so grateful for that. Thank you for showing us all these amazing lifes and tiny spaces in which people find their life happiness. I am a pround owner of small tiny house and it brings me so much happiness, freedom and inspiration. Greetings to all of you out there who enjoy pure life❤
Every Friday we look for a new Tiny House post :) We loved seeing Paul Annett and how their tiny house has opened so many opportunities for them. We always enjoy it when you and Rasa revisit homes to learn how things have worked out. One request ... could you post the links to the earlier visits in the comments? Thanks for making us feel more hopeful about the future.
Every friday evening I have my enjoyment time with your videos ... Has been this way since the beginning of your channel . Thanks for this one , as for all the other ones through the years . Saludos desde Argentina
Excess Bio Gas production= Excess Energy. Energy you can use to run a generator to charge your car. Plus a VAWT (vertical access wind turbine )system would help too.
I love this home. It’s so warm and alive and welcoming. I’m happy for them that they’re doing so well. Congratulations on the new puppy (who’s absolutely adorable 🥰) and the new property. I wish y’all continued success and happiness.
There is this amazing stage and sound system that runs off bio gas from all the lovely festival toilets! A huge robot spider that has flames shooting out. The arcadia rig.
Bryce, you are like a proud parent, and rightfully so! They are an absolute inspiration for sustainable living! I would prefer a deck, tho. Something easy maintenance. Regards from Indiana!
Loved these revisits of this amazing couple. Please do more of these! …but honestly I love all your visits with people and learn lots from them. Thanks for all your hard work!
Absolutely stunning. Bryce, I’m always so moved by how genuine you are and how much you care about the people and their houses. Thank you for sharing this and your passion for the community ❤
Love these revisits. What a lifestyle these two have carved out for themselves in a location to die for. They were ahead of the game back then and are reaping the rewards now.... all through 'living tiny'. Very impressive.
How wonderful!! And how many beautiful resources and opportunities have opened up for this lovely couple thanks to their choice to live in a tiny house. The parking spot is perfect, overlooking the sea! I also want to become part of your "tribe" I hope it happens as soon as possible!! Thank you Bryce and Rasa
Its so awesome to see them still living peacefully and in harmony like this ❤ it also makes me realise how long I've been following your chanel guys! Thank you for these revisits that give me even more confidence that this is possible and still a good way to live ❤
Great update , thank you . Might have been nice to see how they heat their water and pressurize their rain water system :) The biogas digester company does offer an instantaneous water heater ( only a 12 month warranty ), they have done a great job of making a simple life , wile providing for all their needs , with comfort and style.
That was a great episode ❤. Bryce and Rasa you must be appreciated for building this tiny house tribe😊. Love n blessings ❤ always look forward to more amazing content ❤❤❤
To the young couple: Amazing tiny house and off-grid homestead. It just seems like such a gamble to do so much work on someone else’s land. I once built a community farm on someone else’s land just for it to be taken away once it was finally working. Congrats on saving enough to purchase your own home. Why didn’t you serve your guest some pasta?
Hi my children, thank you for an other great video with beautiful nature, unbelievable views, amazing drone footage, I really appreciate it, otherwise I would never see all this beautiful hills, this amazing natural wonder! Love you always!!! Mom! ♥♥♥
Gratitude for doing this segment with Annett and Paul. What are the requirements/prerequisites to get permission from a local council for allowing the renting of land for an off grid tiny home set up? Is it only alternative, environmentally conscious, future focused Councils such as the one in question on the Southern Gold Coast/ Northern NSW that allow for implementing such a set up? This is clearly the future yet many councils seem opposed to finding innovative and doable solutions to the nationwide housing crisis.
Fantastic tour! Wow! Just love your home place!! Could imagine living in just a place like this with my husband! You look like your living a dream life! God bless & direct y'all keeping you safe in all you do! Thank you for sharing your home! P.S. Poo gas, very cool you can use it for cooking. Our friend in the USA gathers used cooking oil from businesses & converts into bio-diesel for his truck. His truck smells like an old French fry. He said he gets lots of funny looks in the summer time idling at a light😂
It was so lovely to revisit the Living Tiny and Green homestead. Paul and Annett are such a wonderful couple and its always such a pleasure spending time with them. They have done so many wonderful things with their home and have built an enchanting lives for themselves. After seven years in a tiny home, it’s amazing to see what building this home has helped them to accomplish in life! We hope you enjoy this revisit! With Love, Bryce & Rasa
Mental gymnastics (not math) (I think?)😊
Totally awesome 🩷
I always love all your videos, the Tiny House people are really amazing and creative.
Thank you for sharing their incredible stories
Dont worry Bryce, I have to do mental gymnastics as well regarding the poo gas, as much as it works logically.
Wow after watching this channel for over a decade. It's so cool to see old homes.
I love these revisits. It's important for me to see that people stay a long time in their tiny houses, that the houses serve them through life changes and that they aren't regretting the tiny decision, but thriving.
I'm 62 years old and just laughed too hard at "poo gas." 😂 Thanks for a great update tour. This young couple really were ahead of the curve doing completely off grid years ago. Congrats to them for their new property.
😂
I did too, most honest ive seen brice, i love this new found confidence!😅
not bad but i wouldnt want all that clutter in my yard, add 20 years and it wont be easy
@@anthonylewis62 it's how they eat and survive. It's not "clutter." Clutter is junk cars and broken washing machines.
@@LaLadybug2011Exactly. Some of the most healthy seniors are the ones that maintain a garden and stay moving around outdoors.
A suggestion for a better desk for Annett -- they could hang a keyboard shelf under the kitchen countertop. It would only take an inch or two of depth out of the cabinet, and shouldn't interfere with the dishes that are already stored there, and would slide out easily to be used, or back in to put it away. That could give Annett a more comfortable working situation, slightly lower than the kitchen countertop, and out over her lap, so she wouldn't have to lean forward so much to work.
As someone who has struggled with shoulder pain from poor ergonomics, I highly support this suggestion.
I was thinking the same thing!
In some ways this video parallels the development of your career Bryce! I have been watching you since the very beginning, and you just found that perfect idea for yourself and dug in and used all of your DIY skills and basically created an industry! You just kept on growing and developing and introducing us to hundreds, if not thousands, of lovely creative people!! It has been remarkable to watch you grow, I feel like I know you after all these years, and you have been a big reason that the Tiny House Movement has been so well established! Congratulations! All the best to you and all of the lovely people you have helped along the way! Thanks!
It was quite refreshing that they have such a humble attitude about all their accomplishments. What they've accomplished & put into consistent practice is huge plus very inspiring. Bravo 👏!
I think it would be fun to revisit as many of the tiny homes you have had on the channel again. Love you Bryce and Rasa!
Yes!! I agree
Yes please ❣️
💗💗💗 since i start watching videos on this channel my idea of happy ,perfect , normal life, changed 360° . thank you so much for the priceless content .
I love how you call all of the many people you have met thru the years "your tribe"!
Beautiful home, beautiful lie!! Thanks Bryce and Rasa! xoxo
Yeahhh ! Another great video. 🧡✨ I have been following them for more than 8 years now, and as far as I am concerned, Living Big In A Tiny House is THE best channel regarding that subject : informative, very well filmed and enjoyable (no bla bla for nothing, always perfect angles and no sickness due to the movement of the camera). ✨🧡
Yes❣️ The only TH channel I watch. Bryce is superb. As are Raeesha's camera skills. Love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
👍🏽Off grid living to da max! Methane gas, ☀️ H2O heater, ☀️ electricity fo 🏠 & 🚗! + DYI skills & 💵 saved fo a 🏡. Da best is their ☺️ & ❤ fo one another 🤩
I think it may have been in the first visit to Paul and Annett that I first heard about the biogas digester! Such a great way to reuse our waste of every description - especially for someone like me who now lives in a cabin with an outhouse and no running water. I really should check these out! This video really demonstrates the benefits of living tiny - that this couple have been able to buy a home and an electric vehicle - yet will continue to live tiny and reap the benefits. So lovely to revisit some of your old friends, Bryce and Rasa, and see what's new! I love their patio design - and the new pooch!
Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
THIS is the dream! They have chosen well. Here is Everything necessary for a relaxed, contented, successful life. Very inspiring. Thank you Bryce for this wonderful revisit!! ❤❤
Bryce, I noticed your book on the shelf in this tiny home. Don't be shy! Tell us about it - even provide a link to your store where we can buy an autographed copy directly from you! And, thanks for another great video!
👍❤️
I love this couple. I am surprised by their move. I thought their tiny was their dream. Not a way to access their dream home. I wish you all the best in your new home. I have been following you on instagram for years. You remain an example to me. Hello from France 🤗
I guess when your circumstances change, then you change with them. Perhaps they want to have a family, or have family permanently staying with them or whatever. It's a shame that there isn't the mechanism (or at least they haven't pursued it) for them to continue the same lifestyle, just in a bigger home that might suit their future requirements best. I'm fairly certain that their off-grid principles won't be possible to match in their new property, which appears to exist in the suburbs. They've effectively re-entered the system as it were. That's not a criticism, just an observation.
I think you missed when they said they are staying in their home & renting out the newly purchased home. They spoke of options to move but plan on staying put.
Nobody mentioned how "happy" the cat was following the arrival of the new puppy 😂 13:20
Cat doesn't look much happy 😂
😂😂😂😂
I live in a one bedroom apartment for a year now. I've just gone through it and eliminated some things that I knew I wouldn't use.
Pretty amazing to me how I/we tend to hold onto "stuff".
I have stuff i packed in boxes in 1994, sentimental things of my family mostly. I keep meaning to move it on, but can't bring myself to dispose of it. It will be someone else's problem one day.
LOVE this story!! Do more revisits please! So great to see what’s happened and how far they’ve come yet how stable the house has remained for them. And loved your sign off - how wonderful it is to have these tribes these days for those of us who live life a bit differently 😊
I love that the palet deck is gone and replaced with a low maintenance patio. Very efficient.
Yes, you have built your tribe who amazingly thrives!
This couple's journey is very inspiring, with all that they've accomplished. The way they work around sustainability is just mindful living at its best. And this 7-8 years or so of mindful living made them financially capable of even buying their own house & lot. What a great opportunity indeed! Something to look up to.
They indeed deserve a revisit to share their inspiring story. Thanks Bryce and Rasa for another inspiring content.
I have watched these two from their beginning and to see them 7 years later is just amazing and inspiring. I have been researching all of this tiny home stuff for years and these two make me wanna get it done Thank you for sharing so grateful for your journey
So great to see them thriving in the environment they created for themselves. I'm in Upstate NY, and we've been buying root-balled Christmas tree about every other year for 25 years and planting them after the holidays. We have about a 50% success rate (you have to be careful with transitions in and out of the house) but one of our former Christmas trees had to be reduced in height when they brought in new power lines. We've never thrown away a cut tree.
These stories warm my heart and bring a goofy smile to my face … thank you to all who make this possible and bring inspiration to us all ✨
Bryse & Rasa, thank You very very much❤❤
So beautiful. I also feel like I found my tribe in your videos. I am so grateful for that. Thank you for showing us all these amazing lifes and tiny spaces in which people find their life happiness. I am a pround owner of small tiny house and it brings me so much happiness, freedom and inspiration. Greetings to all of you out there who enjoy pure life❤
Every Friday we look for a new Tiny House post :) We loved seeing Paul Annett and how their tiny house has opened so many opportunities for them. We always enjoy it when you and Rasa revisit homes to learn how things have worked out. One request ... could you post the links to the earlier visits in the comments? Thanks for making us feel more hopeful about the future.
Every friday evening I have my enjoyment time with your videos ... Has been this way since the beginning of your channel . Thanks for this one , as for all the other ones through the years . Saludos desde Argentina
The revisits are the best . Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤❤
Least important part of the show but love the sage sofa.
Excess Bio Gas production= Excess Energy. Energy you can use to run a generator to charge your car. Plus a VAWT (vertical access wind turbine )system would help too.
I wish my husband was on board! Man!! I admire people like this….so good for the environment!
What a great couple. Living the dream for sure ! 👍
AMAZING!...WOW WOW WOW!...All the best with the new property...Tiny House living OFF GRID...100% proof it works!...Ka pai guys.
I love this home. It’s so warm and alive and welcoming. I’m happy for them that they’re doing so well. Congratulations on the new puppy (who’s absolutely adorable 🥰) and the new property. I wish y’all continued success and happiness.
For sure, I’ve been watching your videos for a really long time and throughly enjoy seeing the evolution of the people and places !
Thank you, Bryce, for these videos where you revisit tiny homes!
I love this couple, you can tell how invested they are in their journey and eachother ❤
There is this amazing stage and sound system that runs off bio gas from all the lovely festival toilets! A huge robot spider that has flames shooting out. The arcadia rig.
As seen at Glastonbury. And they have the amazing dragonfly now.
Thanks Bryce, I love seeing the updates and changes going on with your previous videos.
Bryce, you are like a proud parent, and rightfully so! They are an absolute inspiration for sustainable living! I would prefer a deck, tho. Something easy maintenance. Regards from Indiana!
Wonderful and Great thinking on their part , it's wonderful to see ❤, Lovely tiny home 🏡
Loved these revisits of this amazing couple. Please do more of these! …but honestly I love all your visits with people and learn lots from them. Thanks for all your hard work!
Very inspiring, you guys are basically completely off grid and self sufficient in harmony with nature. 🙌
Absolutely stunning. Bryce, I’m always so moved by how genuine you are and how much you care about the people and their houses. Thank you for sharing this and your passion for the community ❤
Love these revisits. What a lifestyle these two have carved out for themselves in a location to die for. They were ahead of the game back then and are reaping the rewards now.... all through 'living tiny'. Very impressive.
Bryce its the third time your visiting Paul and Annete, there is something about this tiny house, am gonna rewatch all the episodes..so wonderful
How wonderful!! And how many beautiful resources and opportunities have opened up for this lovely couple thanks to their choice to live in a tiny house. The parking spot is perfect, overlooking the sea!
I also want to become part of your "tribe" I hope it happens as soon as possible!!
Thank you Bryce and Rasa
If I was 30 years younger- - - - - . Great job!
They need to add some local wild flowers and it will be perfect ❤
Lovely☺️ Thanks to them for giving the pup a loving home🥹🐾🤍
So enjoying and inspiring. Big thanks Brice and your staff ❤
Its so awesome to see them still living peacefully and in harmony like this ❤ it also makes me realise how long I've been following your chanel guys! Thank you for these revisits that give me even more confidence that this is possible and still a good way to live ❤
I love seeing people again! Great up date thank you!
Kudos to this couple.
Can’t wait to see their new property and progress 🙏🏻 PLEASE
Bravo on all your accomplisments!
Thanks Bryce and Rasa for another great video!
Great update , thank you . Might have been nice to see how they heat their water and pressurize their rain water system :) The biogas digester company does offer an instantaneous water heater ( only a 12 month warranty ), they have done a great job of making a simple life , wile providing for all their needs , with comfort and style.
I'm impressed with the bamboo curtain rod ❤
Amazing amazing - so happy for them - and YES Brice you have found your tribe.
I do appreciate the appreciation of the lifestyle.
That was a great episode ❤. Bryce and Rasa you must be appreciated for building this tiny house tribe😊. Love n blessings ❤ always look forward to more amazing content ❤❤❤
Good segment. Bryce is wonderful too.
That’s beautiful what they have accomplished.
We like it Bryce,the fact of revisiting "old friends",thank you❤❤❤
What a cool couple and innovative homestead.
Thank you for showing us such an interesting project and home! ☺️
WOW! This is such an amazing story I’m lost for words ✨😊
Inspiration here for my tiny home goals!! ❤
Wow just wow... Amazing home and people
I love the revisits - well done to this couple on their success
It's a fantastic achievement, a beautiful place
This is awesome! I want this, including buying properties!
To the young couple: Amazing tiny house and off-grid homestead. It just seems like such a gamble to do so much work on someone else’s land. I once built a community farm on someone else’s land just for it to be taken away once it was finally working. Congrats on saving enough to purchase your own home. Why didn’t you serve your guest some pasta?
I d love to take lessons how to do what they are!! Incredible
wonderful, having such beautifil tiny home is my dream too ❤
Great couple! Thanks for the update. ❤
This is one of my favourites! Thanks for revisiting :)
This is such a beautiful concept of tiny living ❤
Love these revisiting episodes 🦋pls keep them coming ☮️🪴💜
Hi my children, thank you for an other great video with beautiful nature, unbelievable views, amazing drone footage, I really appreciate it, otherwise I would never see all this beautiful hills, this amazing natural wonder! Love you always!!! Mom! ♥♥♥
Their house is so pretty !
Gratitude for doing this segment with Annett and Paul. What are the requirements/prerequisites to get permission from a local council for allowing the renting of land for an off grid tiny home set up? Is it only alternative, environmentally conscious, future focused Councils such as the one in question on the Southern Gold Coast/ Northern NSW that allow for implementing such a set up? This is clearly the future yet many councils seem opposed to finding innovative and doable solutions to the nationwide housing crisis.
I love the biogas. I would love to see the commercial model that creates hot water.
Next time when you see them, hope they will be with happy healthy kids. Everything else they have already!
Very nice! Thanks for sharing!
Living Big in a tiny house,,,I Alwys Watching All Videos Here.From my Room in Indonesia..
❤❤❤you inspired me to build two tiny rooms for rent here in Kampala, Uganda with my savings . I appreciate you 🙏🏾🌹🙏🏾
Fantastic way to live. Going GREEN and making it work longterm. So glad to see.
Tisk Tisk, I don't think I have ever heard you swareing before!
Fantastic tour! Wow! Just love your home place!! Could imagine living in just a place like this with my husband! You look like your living a dream life!
God bless & direct y'all keeping you safe in all you do! Thank you for sharing your home!
P.S. Poo gas, very cool you can use it for cooking. Our friend in the USA gathers used cooking oil from businesses & converts into bio-diesel for his truck. His truck smells like an old French fry. He said he gets lots of funny looks in the summer time idling at a light😂
Wow! How very inspiring 🎉
If anything happens to grid there ready!!!
Good achievement.
Nice couple, nice home.
Thanks
A very enterprising couple 👌🏻
Fantastic ❤
Really enjoying the revisits Bryce! Hullo Rasa!
remarkable story