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So many inspiring and enjoyable videos. Thanks. I love all the different types of people's homes. I tell my grandchildren they are young enough to try something out of the ordinary. If I were single, I would try van life. I would love to visit state and local parks and not be stuck in a tent when it rains or a cumbersome RV.
So true! When l got divorced (many years ago) my first place that l could call my own was a one room efficiency. It had an attached bathroom and the main room held a two burner stove with a small fridge underneath, a small sink, a daybed, a small table with two chairs, a dresser and a place for a tv. I loved it, because it was mine alone!!
Yes I heard a few 'insights' of where she came from. One was when she was looking inside the fridge that she now can keep it clean. wow. This set up would be hard for anyone who doesn't have a mom with property for the shed, like this lady can : "Shower at moms. Washing dishes, do that at moms." This shed may blossom into a real tiny house with enough electricity to cook on a stove, use the toaster and computer without blowing a fuse., Happy Trails to you.
Are you kidding me, in Divorce the women absolutely gets everything! Even if she NEVER worked and he paid off all her student loans! The law's need to seriously need to change! She left him,and he flew her to see Paul McCartney for her birthday. My brother took excellent care of his wife,and she used him ! And took his money 💸💰💸 . Never get married in California and never live in California! You have zero Rights as a guy when it comes to Divorce! My brother has no place to live! He has no money, the court gave her everything! The law's don't evenly divide everything, so you can have a place to live! But the court at least didn't allow her to keep the house! That's what she thought she would get, but she couldn't pay the mortgage!
What most resonates is her sincerity of speech and her gentle willingness to survive in peace. If you're surrounded by what you love (be it a magnet collection or even a view), you are home.
If I could have a do over in life I would chose this instead of being stressed out about chasing the American "dream". Going into debt up to your eyeballs and working crazy hours just trying to keep up with the neighbors isn't what happiness is all about, wish I could have figured this out about 40 year's ago.
I agree with you totally, we are told by our culture that we need a full size home and a new vehicle. Not true at all. If more people had a house just a little larger than she has and bought a used auto with low miles about 7 years old they could be Dept free !
It's not crazy, it's a beautiful life in a tiny space connected to the outside where you have your own peace of mind, and that alone is priceless. Sleeptime must be so comforting there.
I love your pioneer spirit. When I was 63 I was layed off in the middle of a depression in my area. My wife is handicapped and we had spent almost all of our savings in 2010 paying her medical bills, I was layed off in 2015. Our house was foreclosed on. Instead of building a tiny house I found an old RV. It was furnished and had appliances and heat and a/c. Cost: $3000. We are now living on my Social Security. We found 1/2 acre to park the trailer The owner basically gave me the land if I would help feed his livestock and watch his place. We are 100 miles from the closest large city. My wife and I don’t need much, we usually put a little money back each month from our SS. I wish I had done this 30 years ago.
God is great Sir n Mam n tests those who are close to him so all my good wishes n regards always. God bless u both with health happiness n loooooooooong life
30 years ago you would not have appreciated what you could accomplish. Your circumstances forced you to look at an alternative! I'm so happy!!! that you found something to alleviate the stresses in your life. Simplifying is so often the answer.
that's not what I'm reading. She's giving all her energy to faking contentment in this space, but if you truly were paying attention to her tones and body language, this woman is wounded. No excuses. It's fairly obvious to anyone who has been in a similar situation. Usually the woman gets the house after a divorce. Just sayin.
I really like your place, Heather! Now that I'm a divorced empty nester, I looked around and bought a fixer-upper 1 bedroom duplex for only $1500.00 here in Wichita, Kansas, with a nice fenced yard and great neighbors! It took about 2 weeks of sweat equity, and a few tears, to get my little nest livable. It still needs more work done, but nothing major, but since my medical problems are increasing, I can't do a whole lot....BUT IT'S MINE AND I DON'T HAVE ANY RENT OR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS! And in case anyone thinks I meant to put 15 thousand instead of 15 hundred, I didn't! Believe me, buying a home for only $1500 and not having to worry about moving again or noisy neighbors, I can easily and gladly put up with wood floors and a few other cosmetic issues! I feel so very blessed to have found my little nest!
Great to read of part of your journey. It shows the benefit of changing our expectations, that in fact we don't need all the junk associated with modern life. Wooden floor? Ask or buy off-cuts from a carpet wholesaler or retailer. What they call "samples" can be what keeps your feet warm in winter. Go well, stay safe.
@@davejarvis7522 kansas is a notoriously cheap place to live. I remember never thinking I would move away because everywhere else was so expensive by comparison.
I'm so proud for you! It's very empowering to have a place of your own with no mortgage, no insurance, no problem! ,we live in a shed too. It's a little bigger. 16 x 22. We even built a rocket stove mass heater that gives us 2 seats! It warms the attached greenhouse as well. We love it and are inspired by your example.
@@juliejules7780 Thank goodness I am no longer homeless at the present time. Three years was definitely enough for me. It was not fun and honestly, I'm surprised that I survived. It was rough. Especially, when it was storming and I was terrified that a tree would get struck by lightening and crush me in the tent. The summers were extremely hot and the winters were brutal. Yeah, really not fun.
@@cindybeatty4596 Where are you living now? Are you from the US? I would love to invite you for a few months to my home here in Switzerland, as a change of scenery and to share stories...
Heather I love how you put your special touches in your tiny space. You have utilized every nook an cranny with all your creative ideas..I hope to see more of your channel..
I love everything about this. It just seems like the natural way to live vs these big houses with big bills. Life is a gift and this allows you to enjoy it!
Oh wow 💗 I can't ever do this on my own. I really praise your courage. By the way separation from a spouse is one of the most difficult things in life. That you manage to rise above this and do something that makes you happy is highly commendable.
Great job. I live in a very large old home, inherited, and since I retired I'm downsizing. Sorting out and giving my kids things they want. I'm lucky to also own a small farm outside the town where I live. Planning to sell town property and move to farm. My son and his family live on the farm. Im 67, retired, and I just don't want all this responsibility anymore. I'm planning a small home that is wheelchair friendly. I have some issues that may make this necessary some day. So do what makes you happy. Life is short.
Great use of space and light. During cold weather when you don't want to go out for dishes it's easy to use spray bottles and wipe dishes (one bottle with a few drops soap and one bottle with clean water). I add a bit of vinegar and baking soda for extra cleaning. Thanks for sharing all the great ideas!
Heather did great, considering the resources and time she had at her disposal. For a building of that footprint, I could easily see myself living for several years no problem.
Easier said than done. Allot depends on how much outdoor space you have. cubes like that are bearable when you’re on a large property. Place them one next to each other with your neighbor 5 to10’ on either side, is a whole different experience.
@@politicalpartyagnostic268 Oh yes, that's true, but I'd rather live on a cheap big property far from the city than in a tight one downtown. :-) Better to spend less on the house and more on the land if you ask me.
This was such a pleasure to be a part of. Thank you so much, Danielle and Mat for putting this together :) Also, thank you to all of you for your very kind words!!! What a positive experience, I hope you have a great day!
I am SOOOO impressed! Your place is beautiful! It is so functional, yet clearly "yours" with your own touch and organization. I don't know I would have come up with so much workable and livable space as you have in such a small building. I don't think it is "crazy" at all having to allocate when/where to use electricity. You simply know the limitations of what you are working with and work within those constraints. Clearly you are good at problem solving in that sort of organization. I love how you stacked function and utilized the vertical aspect of the building to its fullest and yet still kept an open center living area so you weren't claustraphobic. When I watched you climb up to the loft I thought "what if you were sick at some point and needed to be able to get to the toilet faster or couldn't climb down from the loft fast enough without injury? Then I remembered the couch at floor level centrally located to the toilet and the stove. All so incredibly functional for multiple needs. Great job! I am remembering much of your design in the event I need to follow suit some day. Thanks so much for sharing!
Thankfully there are starting to be more tiny house communities around the country too. Not everyone has family/friends who have a place to put a tiny house.... plus, not everyone has family who they want to be living around 24/7 🙂
@@tandiparent1906 in the 'developing world' we call these squatter camps and /or townships. Plots of land filed with shacks (aka tiny houses). No plumbing. No electricity. No property rights. No security. A place where the poor are shoved out of sight because we have failed as a society to protect or assist the vulnerable. So strange to see this being glamorised on RUclips
You wouldn't believe how quick these can be built. My brother has a business building these and barn sheds , cabins. Started with Lowes and Home depot subbing. Then started his own. It's way cheaper and cuts everyones prices ...he just moved to Arkansas but. He was in tx and la. I worked with him in la. We built them so strong many still stood when I left after Katrina.
Awesome, you did a great job! I had to sell my home in Texas to move to Florida on my mother's property, I built a tiny house from a shed, too. I love it! I recently built on a tiny dolly shop because I have an online store. I gave away nearly everything I owned, but I've never felt more content. My Molly, chihuahua, and I wake up to birds singing, trees and flowers...and, little lizards called anoles live under my tiny porch..I don't mind them at all. Life is not about stuff, it's about what you've found since you gave up stuff. It leaves you to experience what really means most in life, especially family. I retired early from nursing because of rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, I thought life was over for me...it's only just begun. Thank you so much for posting this, I absolutely love your tiny house. God bless you.
I’m 34, recently become single from an engagement. And this video just really speaks to me. Gives me the affirmation of how simple I really just want to live. For some reason, this gives me a sense of realization as to how I really want to live. Having complete control of your life and having a say of what you want to do, where, and how you want to do it. I have been living my life as a provider, so my decisions, always depends on the welfare of my immediate family. I wish someday to be able to just run away and finally do what I actually want to do. I am happy for her.
As one who did just that 60 years ago, may I offer a little Wisdom? Don’t say “someday”. People who do this invariably end up old and never having done it. In reality, people come up with the most amazing excuses to wait till that someday. But you have to be courageous. Nothing wonderful has ever been accomplished easily. I’ve been homeless trying to get here. I’ve been thru serious illnesses but I just kept going and I persevered and got there. Don’t let your cultural issues become an anchor. It’s hard, I know where you are coming from…..but at some point you have to decide whether you will live your whole life living for someone else’s expectations..or not. Sometimes, as in my case, I had to leave family behind. In the end, it has been worth it to be Free and Happy.
You go girl! I did something similar at 49 to go back to school. Two grown daughters, divorced 13 yrs. Rented out my small house and found a 10" x 10" room, separate entrance and pus tiny bathroom. $100 a mo, [32 yrs ago]. Brought a dorm frig., micro-wave and electric skillet. A twin bed and small desk, a few plants and sm. comfy chair. It was a good year!
Really impressed with what you’ve done! We lived in a tiny house for a couple of years in the Colorado mountains…slightly bigger but you’ve come up with some great ideas to maximize your space!
I am currently living in a tent cause of splitting from my husband. And I have been so happy to have my own space that the rest hasn't bothered me too much, but it's summer. And I now have hope that I might be OK come fall and winter. THANKYOU SO MUCH!!!
I too have gone through a divorce and I'm currently living with my mom. I'm 61 and I'm trying to figure out where I'm going to go when my mom passes away. I would love to live Tiny but I don't have property. This is the first one seeing it could be possible for me to live on my own for the first time in my old life, I'm NOT wanting my mom to go anywhere anytime soon and in the meantime I save and save to get closer to having the money needed to have my own Tiny Home 🥰 Thank you for sharing your story with us.
You got this! There’s so many options… tiny apartment, tiny rv that you can rent a spot to park it… even maybe a lot in a small town, they are sometimes cheap. Something great will come along 😊
Well done Heather! New beginnings are often at the cost of a difficult ending, kudos to you for pouring your creativity to designing and meeting all of your basic needs. Go forth and prosper!
This is by far my favorite. I’ve always thought it’d be amazing to live in a one room, wood floored huge house with a deck and beautiful view. Only the bathroom on the side. This open space in the middle makes it livable instead of wasting space on tiny, separate rooms. More windows is a great idea.
The happiest little home I have ever lived in was an adorable small efficiency apartment! Living room and bedroom in one area, a small kitchen area, easy to keep clean and it was my own!
Best wishes to you in your tiny home; it is awesome. My only recommendation to you would be to either paint or put some type of siding on your tiny home pretty quickly. That outside wood is particle board and it will disintegrate from the weather pretty quickly.
Heather, that is perfect and I love your enthusiasm. I live in a studio apartment above a two car garage. Living in such a small space you learn to do with only what is really needed. Your doing a great job, keep going. 🌴Tallahassee Florida 🌴
How great that you have set up everything you need and want in such a cozy and cute place. I also love horses. You would always find me outside, there. Your buddies are soo beautiful.
I applaud how you have your priorities straight. Doing what you have to do, even when it means going without some things, is WELL WORTH the peace and relief of being out of a bad relationship. I pray you are blessed in your future endeavors. 🙏❤️🙏
I so enjoyed watching this!! I've been in an RV in my daughter's back yard for over 3 yrs and love to hear people's story that are like me. It's a very simple life and there's alot to be said for living that way!! Thank you for sharing!! Oh, I love your little place 😁
So glad I watched this , my home consists of a small kitchen, bedroom and a bathroom, that's all, I love my home but I was finding it difficult to store things so I had to throw away a lot of stuff. But watching this makes me appreciate my small space.
@@Talkswithtee302 Have you seen that BBC show Frankenstein with Sean Bean? At one point they had people sleeping standing up while hanging with a rope holding them up so they could fill up a small space with lots of people sleeping. I wonder why that came to mind?
VERY creative and clever! When you divide your assets in a divorce, it's daunting to face an insecure future, and Heather has handled the change quite nicely. I've been a divorced homeowner for 28 years -- raised two children on my own and took care of my invalid mother, so could never have managed in her house, but certainly find the livability of Heather's little space most appealing. My own very modest little house will be paid for in another two years, and I hope to be as comfortable as Heather in my advanced old age.
It just goes to show that we don't need as much stuff as we think we do. She created herself a very small cozy little home.👍👍 Thank you for sharing her story❤
Well, would you really call it "living with"? She has to go to her mother for taking a shower e.g. Living that small assumes you have access to places/areas where you can do things not possible in your home. Just saying.
@@Vinterfrid True. I can admire people being resourceful with fewer of the things that a lot of people take for granted, but you probably need to rely on others for certain things.
Thank you for the tiny home ideas! I was in a Sprinter van and in a Hyundai Santa Fe. This past spring my niece purchased a 10’ x 12’ she’d for me to convert into a summer home. It’s not insulated yet, but will be next spring as well as have electricity. I’m planning an outdoor shower and a composting toilet.,I love how you get into your loft. I want a loft as well but didn’t want a big ladder. Definitely going to plan something like you have for it.
This is BEAUTIFUL! I love it..... it is cozy, airy and bright and full of happiness from the woman that has created it. : ) I bet it does feel wonderful to wake up there and know each day that it is going to be just as beautiful each morning..... very well done! I hope that you feel comfortable in there this winter ( I also live in Canada, so I know just how cold it gets ).... but, looks so nice and great use of space. Well done!
Hey! I live in a tiny shed. Mine is 190sqft and I even have a weight set in it. No plumbing. I rent my house out to my mother with the understanding that I'll be in to go to the bathroom, shower and cook. My overhead is super low so stress is equally low. It's allowing me to not work while simultaneously becoming a millionaire. I'm 85% there and counting. I hope to get the rest of the way in a year or so. I love the tiny shed and am very grateful for how it's helping me in life but I'm looking forward to getting a bigger place eventually.
I hope you are gonna share the wealth with your mom and take care of her at no charge when she is no longer able to care for herself. Does your mom have a stress-free life working and paying your rent while you become a millionaire? Your mom seems like a wonderful lady.. take good care of her :)
@@CC-gy5zpI rent the house to Mom for less than the cost of the house payment. And that is half of what an equivalent home would rent for. The house payment is small so I could get almost the same amount by renting out the shed to someone else while I live in the house and enjoy things like a kitchen and plumbing... Not to mention space. But that would leave Mom on the streets or renting a bedroom from a stranger. This way she has an entire house that comes with a built in errand boy/maintenance man/cook/lawn mower/prescription and grocery getter. Plus her rent will never go up and she can live here as long as she wants. If I end up in a bad spot in my 60's I could only dream that someone is there to provide the solidarity and support for me the way I help out my Mom.
For such a small space, you actually have a lot of storage. It's a nice set up, you have everything you need. My favorite thing is the black kitty! That makes it a real home. Before you cover the outside, I would use a house wrap like Tyvek. It really cuts any drafts when it's windy and is money well spent. I hope you journal your new adventure! I wish you all the best!
Being on you own is challenging and rewarding. Your doing a great job Heather living minimally with the things you love and freedom to do what you want. Being around family and watching your nieces and nephew grow and bonding with them and the horses is the best reward. Stockpile your heating wood 🪵 during the spring and summer will prepare you for winter.
For almost the same reasons I’ve built inside of a box van so it portable and hidden as a normal truck from outside! The only difficulty was making a door between the cab and box of the truck solely for people don’t notice getting into it! People noticed entering the back sliding door and closing it behind ! It also was chancing someone locking me in but using the normal cab doors nobody can lock it up nor do they think it’s strange getting in! Only skylights/vents so that nobody notices it is a living space anywhere it’s parked!
Living in a van is fine - it's a pain in the ass at times, but I prefer van living over a house. The only thing is - this shed is a little bit on the costly side for me. I like to build with little to no cost... Government - thanks to busy body's has turned into a political community of socialist. I Know that it can be done for less - but less depending on what is available to you. She did well
Heather would beneft a lot from getting a portable solar generator. She mentioned she cant have everything plugged in at once. This would allow her to be able to use everything and she could use it in the van once she gets that built up
Your space is amazing and so are you. One thing that worried me though is putting ashes into a paper bag. Ashes can reignite days after you think they are cold. My husband used to be a firefighter and went to many house fires from when people put ashes into burnable containers and left them by their back door or beside the fire. Get yourself a metal bucket for the ashes and take outside away from your house and add water to them. I wouldn't want you to have the heart break of losing your home.
@@judylloyd7901 Later in the video you can't see , but in the beginning at 23 seconds you can see. Anyway I'm just trying to stop the place burning down, what's your problem with that? She has had it hard enough without having to deal with all her stuff going up in flames.
I've been dreaming of living in a tiny home. And everyone pretty much thinks it's unattainable but I really like her build. I don't think a home has to be any larger then what she has bc like her it's just me living by myself. Im truly inspired by this build.
Nice to see a tiny house that doesn't cost as much as a full sized mobile home! It's not enough space for me as I'm six feet tall and have a really big book collection. Still it seems like a good, minimalist setup for someone to live while adjusting to a new life after marriage.
You can adapt it to fit your lifestyle. I built 5 - 10x12 sheds like this. They are in a circle with a courtyard in the middle. One is a kitchen, one a shower (which looks more like a greenhouse cause I live in the desert), one a bathroom, one for storage and one as a bedroom. The advantage here is that they are easy to heat and cool, especially with south facing windows. I have a SilverFire Hunter rocket stove in the bedroom - it uses twigs, branches, scrub brush. I created evaporative coolers which are less than 150 watts and run off solar and cool the little cabins down to 75 on a 115 day. The kitchen one has a mini house wood stove which I can cook on if I need to.
I like this gal she is a very real person. She is a person you could live off the grid with and have a very enjoyable life together. What a beautiful warm person.
Well done Heather! You really look quite happy. That's such a lovely, simple and functional place. I too live in a cabin which once was little more a shed, and I made it my home. Cheers from far away Guinness-Country!!!
Congratulations on you achievements, I too could live simple, I love cabins such a home feeling environment down to earth, take care best wishes from oregon 😊
That’s awesome! You learn fast how happy you can be in a small space of your own. All efforts go to your own goals not the landlords. I moved onto my own land, first time not renting into an 8x8 in short time I added a 8x10 to it and started saving money to build a bigger tiny house… now I’m moved in 320 square feet and it would never have happened if I had continued renting….. note doing this was illegal, the “ system is designed to keep us down”. Over the years 7 people have lived in my old “ cabin” to get on their feet
Sounds great Heather. Congrats! This was exactly how my aunt and her husband started out . They had a small one room tiny 🏠 and kept adding on until they had separate living room ,bedroom,kitchen and dining room.
Omg this lady is so cool! I admire everything she did she will be doing, converting van, living in tiny shed, and a freelancer, all independently and by herself! That’s my dream! Sending with love ❤
Good for her. Nice to see someone make a cosy home from a bad situation. Breaking up during a covid lockdown can’t have been easy but she’s got her own space.
She utilizes her tiny space so well. I live her composting toilet and space for her cat's litterbox. The sleeping loft looks a bit challenging to get to .Thank God her mother is nearby to help with taking a shower.
It’s a beautiful home ! Be proud of yourself, you are doing such a great job. I so enjoyed the tour of your tiny home. The horses are the cherry on top❤️
What an uplifting space you are living in. It feels so open and yes, spacious, actually. How wonderful to get a chance to live on your own. You will discover much about yourself and have be more peaceful. Thank you.
This was a GREAT share - Thank you so much - I really loved how she managed to have a hidden FULL BED - This to me is a security measure as well as a functional space - Also if there is weird coding if well done you can hid it and say no one sleeps there - Love the space planing
I admire this woman so much! I wish I could live this minimal and simple like life. I have accumulated so unnecessary stuff that I don't need in my 50's. Maybe one day I will be as brave as she. Best wishes to you!
You are so right about the water. We do not realize how much we waste. I started trying to use my rinse water from my dishes to throw on my flowers when finished. Loved your tour. Prayers for you on your new journey.
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Love this video and I find it inspiring 🤎🌞
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So many inspiring and enjoyable videos. Thanks. I love all the different types of people's homes. I tell my grandchildren they are young enough to try something out of the ordinary. If I were single, I would try van life. I would love to visit state and local parks and not be stuck in a tent when it rains or a cumbersome RV.
the ladder of the loft is dangerous...why not put a stairs instead & make the ceiling higher
I love it 😻
When you’ve been to hell and back... (divorce or other) a small space that is YOURS means everything. You go girl!!
Thank you :)
So true! When l got divorced (many years ago) my first place that l could call my own was a one room efficiency. It had an attached bathroom and the main room held a two burner stove with a small fridge underneath, a small sink, a daybed, a small table with two chairs, a dresser and a place for a tv. I loved it, because it was mine alone!!
Yes I heard a few 'insights' of where she came from. One was when she was looking inside the fridge that she now can keep it clean. wow. This set up would be hard for anyone who doesn't have a mom with property for the shed, like this lady can : "Shower at moms. Washing dishes, do that at moms."
This shed may blossom into a real tiny house with enough electricity to cook on a stove, use the toaster and computer without blowing a fuse., Happy Trails to you.
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Are you kidding me, in Divorce the women absolutely gets everything!
Even if she NEVER worked and he paid off all her student loans!
The law's need to seriously need to change! She left him,and he flew her to see Paul McCartney for her birthday. My brother took excellent care of his wife,and she used him ! And took his money 💸💰💸 .
Never get married in California and never live in California! You have zero Rights as a guy when it comes to Divorce! My brother has no place to live! He has no money, the court gave her everything! The law's don't evenly divide everything, so you can have a place to live! But the court at least didn't allow her to keep the house! That's what she thought she would get, but she couldn't pay the mortgage!
What most resonates is her sincerity of speech and her gentle willingness to survive in peace. If you're surrounded by what you love (be it a magnet collection or even a view), you are home.
This is Great, Thank You!
Most women get atleast half of their husbands stuff. She seems like she did something to be here
Well said.
@@Jayess-c Sometimes you're safer letting him have his stuff.
@@Jayess-c She was doing van life with him before so I can't imagine she had much to get
She really pulled it off! She turned that tiny shed into a home. It looks great, very inviting. Congrats, Heather!
If I could have a do over in life I would chose this instead of being stressed out about chasing the American "dream". Going into debt up to your eyeballs and working crazy hours just trying to keep up with the neighbors isn't what happiness is all about, wish I could have figured this out about 40 year's ago.
Russell, we're still alive, and we can still go for it, on one level or another.
Me too Russell
I agree with you totally, we are told by our culture that we need a full size home and a new vehicle. Not true at all. If more people had a house just a little larger than she has and bought a used auto with low miles about 7 years old they could be Dept free !
I tell my grandchildren this. Hope it sinks in.
Me too, just when I was divorced if I had known about this I would definitely have done it
There's nothing like having your own place...small or not. I love it!
You are absolutely right!
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This is what Chris an Holly needs instead living in a tent with small child.
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It's not crazy, it's a beautiful life in a tiny space connected to the outside where you have your own peace of mind, and that alone is priceless. Sleeptime must be so comforting there.
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I love your pioneer spirit. When I was 63 I was layed off in the middle of a depression in my area. My wife is handicapped and we had spent almost all of our savings in 2010 paying her medical bills, I was layed off in 2015. Our house was foreclosed on. Instead of building a tiny house I found an old RV. It was furnished and had appliances and heat and a/c. Cost: $3000. We are now living on my Social Security. We found 1/2 acre to park the trailer The owner basically gave me the land if I would help feed his livestock and watch his place. We are 100 miles from the closest large city. My wife and I don’t need much, we usually put a little money back each month from our SS. I wish I had done this 30 years ago.
Good for you. Happy stress free life. I hope your wife is better now.
God is great Sir n Mam n tests those who are close to him so all my good wishes n regards always. God bless u both with health happiness n loooooooooong life
Congratulations! Peace and tranquillity are priceless!
May God's richest blessings continue to shine on you and your wife and may her health improve day by day.
30 years ago you would not have appreciated what you could accomplish. Your circumstances forced you to look at an alternative! I'm so happy!!! that you found something to alleviate the stresses in your life. Simplifying is so often the answer.
She’s very happy in the small space, that’s what matters the most.
that's not what I'm reading. She's giving all her energy to faking contentment in this space, but if you truly were paying attention to her tones and body language, this woman is wounded. No excuses. It's fairly obvious to anyone who has been in a similar situation. Usually the woman gets the house after a divorce. Just sayin.
@@missymoonwillow6545 Their may not have been a house to get.
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@@missymoonwillow6545 definitely agree with you. This woman is not happy with her situation. Very, very obvious.
@@missymoonwillow6545 I think she’s doing her best,faking it till she makes it,or comes to her own contentment.
I really like your place, Heather! Now that I'm a divorced empty nester, I looked around and bought a fixer-upper 1 bedroom duplex for only $1500.00 here in Wichita, Kansas, with a nice fenced yard and great neighbors! It took about 2 weeks of sweat equity, and a few tears, to get my little nest livable. It still needs more work done, but nothing major, but since my medical problems are increasing, I can't do a whole lot....BUT IT'S MINE AND I DON'T HAVE ANY RENT OR MORTGAGE PAYMENTS! And in case anyone thinks I meant to put 15 thousand instead of 15 hundred, I didn't! Believe me, buying a home for only $1500 and not having to worry about moving again or noisy neighbors, I can easily and gladly put up with wood floors and a few other cosmetic issues! I feel so very blessed to have found my little nest!
Is it in US? If there any management fee to be paid ? The price is unbelievable .
You must mean $15,000 not $1,500. Right?? I live in Denver, you can't buy a bike for $1,500. !
Great to read of part of your journey. It shows the benefit of changing our expectations, that in fact we don't need all the junk associated with modern life.
Wooden floor? Ask or buy off-cuts from a carpet wholesaler or retailer. What they call "samples" can be what keeps your feet warm in winter.
Go well, stay safe.
@@davejarvis7522 kansas is a notoriously cheap place to live. I remember never thinking I would move away because everywhere else was so expensive by comparison.
Are there anymore houses for that range in Kansas?
Congratulations Heather on a lovely tiny home and becoming independent.
Who wouldn't want to have horse friends to visit nearby? I'd love it! What a cozy and comfy home she has created. I'd live here in a heartbeat.
And she has a beautiful cat too.
Cat and Horse :-)
I'm so proud for you! It's very empowering to have a place of your own with no mortgage, no insurance, no problem! ,we live in a shed too. It's a little bigger. 16 x 22. We even built a rocket stove mass heater that gives us 2 seats! It warms the attached greenhouse as well. We love it and are inspired by your example.
Don't you have to pay taxes on the property? Is it completely free?
I have lived the past 3 years in a tent in the woods and trust me when I say....This is so freaking awesome!! I would be so grateful living in this!
Living in a tent sounds fun. You should have a channel
@@juliejules7780 Thank goodness I am no longer homeless at the present time. Three years was definitely enough for me. It was not fun and honestly, I'm surprised that I survived. It was rough. Especially, when it was storming and I was terrified that a tree would get struck by lightening and crush me in the tent. The summers were extremely hot and the winters were brutal. Yeah, really not fun.
@@cindybeatty4596 glad you are doing better these days, God Bless.
@@cindybeatty4596 Where are you living now? Are you from the US? I would love to invite you for a few months to my home here in Switzerland, as a change of scenery and to share stories...
@@cindybeatty4596 three years outdoors in a tent? You're a warrior! You can accomplish anything now that you're back on your feet! God bless you!
Amazed at how creative and resourceful people are when they have to be. She seems so happy and it makes me happy for her! Thanks for sharing.
Do what works
Kudos to you! Living within your means. So many people could learn from you.
Love how cozy and secret the bedroom loft is! One wouldn't know it exists!
This home is so charming and functional. Love the vibe, the problem-solving customizing of it. Thank you for sharing your creation with us Heather.
Thank you, Mat and Danielle do an amazing job of showcasing it!
Travels of Heather well done! Looks cozy and best thing is it’s your home sweet home.
More with less
The home becomes homey when you have a pet inside. I love seeing a cat in your home. 😻😻😻
Give me a feline instead of canine!
What 😂
Cat 🐈⬛ seems well adjusted.
I love this simple carefree living. You're an inspiration to many, Heather!
Yessss
Not to me - sorry!
Heather I love how you put your special touches in your tiny space. You have utilized every nook an cranny with all your creative ideas..I hope to see more of your channel..
I did this for 2 years in a smaller shed at 11.5ft by 6ft. It was built from scratch and was off-grid. Best place I have ever called home.
Yay Heather! Love your space 💛
I love it too!!!
Hooray! Thank you. Can't wait ro host you two when you're back in the hood for visits. 🤍
@@TheNoonie50 Me to, try moving in with your oldest sibling omg it was hell
I love everything about this. It just seems like the natural way to live vs these big houses with big bills. Life is a gift and this allows you to enjoy it!
To some this tiny house might not mean anything, but to this lady, it’s everything. 🥺😢💜
She is such a lovely human being. Love what she’s done with the space!
Thank you for your kind words!! : )
Oh wow 💗 I can't ever do this on my own. I really praise your courage. By the way separation from a spouse is one of the most difficult things in life. That you manage to rise above this and do something that makes you happy is highly commendable.
Egopat15!! Yes you absolutely could do something like that..and more! Don't sell yourself short!!❤
It's not about material things It's about your inner peace. Simple living. Very nice...
Great job. I live in a very large old home, inherited, and since I retired I'm downsizing. Sorting out and giving my kids things they want. I'm lucky to also own a small farm outside the town where I live. Planning to sell town property and move to farm. My son and his family live on the farm. Im 67, retired, and I just don't want all this responsibility anymore. I'm planning a small home that is wheelchair friendly. I have some issues that may make this necessary some day. So do what makes you happy. Life is short.
Great use of space and light. During cold weather when you don't want to go out for dishes it's easy to use spray bottles and wipe dishes (one bottle with a few drops soap and one bottle with clean water). I add a bit of vinegar and baking soda for extra cleaning.
Thanks for sharing all the great ideas!
That is such a good idea for vanlife, tiny house, camping etc!!
@Alexsandra Kells...l worked in Africa and India, this would be a great idea there too where there's a lack of water in many of the poor areas.😊
Heather did great, considering the resources and time she had at her disposal. For a building of that footprint, I could easily see myself living for several years no problem.
Easier said than done.
Allot depends on how much outdoor space you have. cubes like that are bearable when you’re on a large property. Place them one next to each other with your neighbor 5 to10’ on either side, is a whole different experience.
@@politicalpartyagnostic268 Oh yes, that's true, but I'd rather live on a cheap big property far from the city than in a tight one downtown. :-) Better to spend less on the house and more on the land if you ask me.
Thank you so much : )
@@growingwildheather Hey, you're welcome! :-D Best of luck with your plans for the place!
Where do you keep your hitachi wand?
Please tell this woman that shes an IMPRESSIVE HUMAN ❤💫
SUCH A SPIRIT OF GRATITUDE 🙏
Thank you for sharing, much love 💞
I felt this
Your so beautiful ❤️. Why u not make new content ?
why did you mess up the marriage?
@Amy Copeland yes and besides that it's no one's business except hers
@@slybunda it's none of your business
@Amy Copeland wow u went into detail about something u know nothing about
This was such a pleasure to be a part of. Thank you so much, Danielle and Mat for putting this together :) Also, thank you to all of you for your very kind words!!! What a positive experience, I hope you have a great day!
When God closes a door he opens a window. Stay strong.
I am SOOOO impressed! Your place is beautiful! It is so functional, yet clearly "yours" with your own touch and organization. I don't know I would have come up with so much workable and livable space as you have in such a small building. I don't think it is "crazy" at all having to allocate when/where to use electricity. You simply know the limitations of what you are working with and work within those constraints. Clearly you are good at problem solving in that sort of organization. I love how you stacked function and utilized the vertical aspect of the building to its fullest and yet still kept an open center living area so you weren't claustraphobic. When I watched you climb up to the loft I thought "what if you were sick at some point and needed to be able to get to the toilet faster or couldn't climb down from the loft fast enough without injury? Then I remembered the couch at floor level centrally located to the toilet and the stove. All so incredibly functional for multiple needs. Great job! I am remembering much of your design in the event I need to follow suit some day. Thanks so much for sharing!
I love the way she said “I’m separating from my husband that time, and it’s a great opportunity to live tiny.” What a positive statement.
No its a very negative statement actually. Bringing her divorce into the interview multiple times was low brow and took away from its potential.
absolutely
@@ross1116 what??? She's just being honest about what She's going through
@@ross1116 why she started live alone in this way was a result of her divorce so she states. It’s nothing negative 🙄
@@ross1116 seems to be one of those “don’t get too real when you’re entertaining me” kind of people.
This is great. All these people living in tiny houses are privileged to have loved ones who let them live off their land.
Thankfully there are starting to be more tiny house communities around the country too. Not everyone has family/friends who have a place to put a tiny house.... plus, not everyone has family who they want to be living around 24/7 🙂
That’s Right!
Even having a tiny house requires opportunity- 🙂
EXACTLY.
@@tandiparent1906 in the 'developing world' we call these squatter camps and /or townships. Plots of land filed with shacks (aka tiny houses). No plumbing. No electricity. No property rights. No security. A place where the poor are shoved out of sight because we have failed as a society to protect or assist the vulnerable. So strange to see this being glamorised on RUclips
@@heatherm8736 I tend to agree about that. This is not ideal or glamorous. Where I live, it would not be allowed. Plus, our weather is awful.
You wouldn't believe how quick these can be built. My brother has a business building these and barn sheds , cabins. Started with Lowes and Home depot subbing. Then started his own. It's way cheaper and cuts everyones prices ...he just moved to Arkansas but. He was in tx and la. I worked with him in la. We built them so strong many still stood when I left after Katrina.
Awesome !!! Are you allowed to shout out his business? Thanks in advance
Awesome, you did a great job! I had to sell my home in Texas to move to Florida on my mother's property, I built a tiny house from a shed, too. I love it! I recently built on a tiny dolly shop because I have an online store. I gave away nearly everything I owned, but I've never felt more content. My Molly, chihuahua, and I wake up to birds singing, trees and flowers...and, little lizards called anoles live under my tiny porch..I don't mind them at all.
Life is not about stuff, it's about what you've found since you gave up stuff. It leaves you to experience what really means most in life, especially family. I retired early from nursing because of rheumatoid arthritis and multiple sclerosis, I thought life was over for me...it's only just begun.
Thank you so much for posting this, I absolutely love your tiny house. God bless you.
Good for you. Welcome to Florida. May God bless your new life
"It's only after we've lost everything that we're free to do anything."
- Brad Pitt -
'Fight Club'
@@zacharymcmillan2788 Beautiful & true. Thank you Zachary, God bless and keep you.
@@zacharymcmillan2788 So it wasn't actually a quote from Brad Pitt, but a line that his *character* in the movie spoke. 🤪
I'm so happy for you, you sound like a really lovely person! God bless you!
I’m 34, recently become single from an engagement. And this video just really speaks to me. Gives me the affirmation of how simple I really just want to live. For some reason, this gives me a sense of realization as to how I really want to live. Having complete control of your life and having a say of what you want to do, where, and how you want to do it. I have been living my life as a provider, so my decisions, always depends on the welfare of my immediate family. I wish someday to be able to just run away and finally do what I actually want to do. I am happy for her.
As one who did just that 60 years ago, may I offer a little Wisdom? Don’t say “someday”. People who do this invariably end up old and never having done it. In reality, people come up with the most amazing excuses to wait till that someday. But you have to be courageous. Nothing wonderful has ever been accomplished easily.
I’ve been homeless trying to get here. I’ve been thru serious illnesses but I just kept going and I persevered and got there. Don’t let your cultural issues become an anchor. It’s hard, I know where you are coming from…..but at some point you have to decide whether you will live your whole life living for someone else’s expectations..or not. Sometimes, as in my case, I had to leave family behind. In the end, it has been worth it to be Free and Happy.
I love how she's being organized in a small space it's inspiring
You go girl! I did something similar at 49 to go back to school. Two grown daughters, divorced 13 yrs. Rented out my small house and found a 10" x 10" room, separate entrance and pus tiny bathroom. $100 a mo, [32 yrs ago]. Brought a dorm frig., micro-wave and electric skillet. A twin bed and small desk, a few plants and sm. comfy chair. It was a good year!
Really impressed with what you’ve done! We lived in a tiny house for a couple of years in the Colorado mountains…slightly bigger but you’ve come up with some great ideas to maximize your space!
Thanks. I bet that was so beautiful up in the mountains : )
Love it. "Home is where the heart is".
I am currently living in a tent cause of splitting from my husband. And I have been so happy to have my own space that the rest hasn't bothered me too much, but it's summer. And I now have hope that I might be OK come fall and winter. THANKYOU SO MUCH!!!
I think she has created an amazing space. Well done.
Being minimalist makes our life more easier and relaxing. I loved ur positivity ma'am, u are blessed keep safe
Makes life easier* ( not "more easier.") 👍😊
Thank You Heather for opening your beautiful home to us. You are a true, inspirational teacher. YOU ARE FANTASTIC! May God Bless You Always.
I too have gone through a divorce and I'm currently living with my mom. I'm 61 and I'm trying to figure out where I'm going to go when my mom passes away. I would love to live Tiny but I don't have property. This is the first one seeing it could be possible for me to live on my own for the first time in my old life, I'm NOT wanting my mom to go anywhere anytime soon and in the meantime I save and save to get closer to having the money needed to have my own Tiny Home 🥰
Thank you for sharing your story with us.
I do.feel very sorry to hear this. I hope you can have your tiny house soon. You are very brave.
Good luck for all your plans. YOU WILL MANAGE it. Best wishes from Bavaria/Germany.
May God bless you and be with you as you plan for your future.
You’ll make it don’t loose hope
You got this! There’s so many options… tiny apartment, tiny rv that you can rent a spot to park it… even maybe a lot in a small town, they are sometimes cheap. Something great will come along 😊
Well done Heather! New beginnings are often at the cost of a difficult ending, kudos to you for pouring your creativity to designing and meeting all of your basic needs. Go forth and prosper!
This is by far my favorite. I’ve always thought it’d be amazing to live in a one room, wood floored huge house with a deck and beautiful view. Only the bathroom on the side. This open space in the middle makes it livable instead of wasting space on tiny, separate rooms. More windows is a great idea.
The happiest little home I have ever lived in was an adorable small efficiency apartment! Living room and bedroom in one area, a small kitchen area, easy to keep clean and it was my own!
Best wishes to you in your tiny home; it is awesome. My only recommendation to you would be to either paint or put some type of siding on your tiny home pretty quickly. That outside wood is particle board and it will disintegrate from the weather pretty quickly.
Very cool! From a builders standpoint...You Need to get something on that exterior ASAP!! Major problems and decay will come within a few short years.
Heather, that is perfect and I love your enthusiasm. I live in a studio apartment above a two car garage. Living in such a small space you learn to do with only what is really needed.
Your doing a great job, keep going. 🌴Tallahassee Florida 🌴
Well it’s not really perfect. No shower, no water, access to the loft isn’t ready convenient…
@@pinut187 It's perfect to her and that's what matters the most...
@@pinut187 ha ha totally true. Perfect is super relative and also based on what opinions are available : )
Thank you! I bet your apartment is adorable. I love the idea of living above a garage, just something different, super cool : )
How great that you have set up everything you need and want in such a cozy and cute place. I also love horses. You would always find me outside, there. Your buddies are soo beautiful.
Thank you : ) I'm so fortunate to have them here, such a great help during a transition.
I applaud how you have your priorities straight. Doing what you have to do, even when it means going without some things, is WELL WORTH the peace and relief of being out of a bad relationship. I pray you are blessed in your future endeavors. 🙏❤️🙏
I so enjoyed watching this!! I've been in an RV in my daughter's back yard for over 3 yrs and love to hear people's story that are like me. It's a very simple life and there's alot to be said for living that way!! Thank you for sharing!! Oh, I love your little place 😁
A lot* 👍😊
May I ask,why are you not living in your daughter's house, Or are you finding your Rv is more private,Not trying to be nosey, just curious?🙏🏾🙏🏾❤️
I wish I could afford an Rv 🙏🏾❤️
@@beverlywaits7663 I prefer to have a place to myself... I love my family but I need my own space 😁
@@beverlywaits7663 I bought an older one that was in excellent condition...got a good deal...
So glad I watched this , my home consists of a small kitchen, bedroom and a bathroom, that's all, I love my home but I was finding it difficult to store things so I had to throw away a lot of stuff. But watching this makes me appreciate my small space.
I LOVE the concept I just don't think I could handle crapping in my living room/kitchen/bedroom area!
I totally agree
@@Talkswithtee302 Have you seen that BBC show Frankenstein with Sean Bean? At one point they had people sleeping standing up while hanging with a rope holding them up so they could fill up a small space with lots of people sleeping. I wonder why that came to mind?
That was my main curiosity when I clicked on this video. Good thing she has that fan!
Shitter should be added as a separate room at a minimum.
And stacking the dishes on top too 😳... Just need to tuck it around the back of the shed, then you have an outhouse.
VERY creative and clever! When you divide your assets in a divorce, it's daunting to face an insecure future, and Heather has handled the change quite nicely. I've been a divorced homeowner for 28 years -- raised two children on my own and took care of my invalid mother, so could never have managed in her house, but certainly find the livability of Heather's little space most appealing. My own very modest little house will be paid for in another two years, and I hope to be as comfortable as Heather in my advanced old age.
Awsome.enjoy life girl you earned it.
It just goes to show that we don't need as much stuff as we think we do. She created herself a very small cozy little home.👍👍 Thank you for sharing her story❤
All of your ideas are wonderful! Don't stop, keep going.
Love love your tiny home! It really shows how little we can live with.
Well, would you really call it "living with"? She has to go to her mother for taking a shower e.g. Living that small assumes you have access to places/areas where you can do things not possible in your home. Just saying.
But they don't want to, you don't want to.
@@Vinterfrid True. I can admire people being resourceful with fewer of the things that a lot of people take for granted, but you probably need to rely on others for certain things.
I appreciate this and more importantly her positive attitude ...... I like the swivel for here desk . She would be a hell of a realtor also ♥️
Thank you for the tiny home ideas! I was in a Sprinter van and in a Hyundai Santa Fe. This past spring my niece purchased a 10’ x 12’ she’d for me to convert into a summer home. It’s not insulated yet, but will be next spring as well as have electricity. I’m planning an outdoor shower and a composting toilet.,I love how you get into your loft. I want a loft as well but didn’t want a big ladder. Definitely going to plan something like you have for it.
This is BEAUTIFUL! I love it..... it is cozy, airy and bright and full of happiness from the woman that has created it. : ) I bet it does feel wonderful to wake up there and know each day that it is going to be just as beautiful each morning..... very well done! I hope that you feel comfortable in there this winter ( I also live in Canada, so I know just how cold it gets ).... but, looks so nice and great use of space. Well done!
Thank you so much :)
Hey! I live in a tiny shed. Mine is 190sqft and I even have a weight set in it. No plumbing. I rent my house out to my mother with the understanding that I'll be in to go to the bathroom, shower and cook. My overhead is super low so stress is equally low. It's allowing me to not work while simultaneously becoming a millionaire. I'm 85% there and counting. I hope to get the rest of the way in a year or so. I love the tiny shed and am very grateful for how it's helping me in life but I'm looking forward to getting a bigger place eventually.
I hope you are gonna share the wealth with your mom and take care of her at no charge when she is no longer able to care for herself. Does your mom have a stress-free life working and paying your rent while you become a millionaire? Your mom seems like a wonderful lady.. take good care of her :)
@@CC-gy5zpI rent the house to Mom for less than the cost of the house payment. And that is half of what an equivalent home would rent for. The house payment is small so I could get almost the same amount by renting out the shed to someone else while I live in the house and enjoy things like a kitchen and plumbing... Not to mention space. But that would leave Mom on the streets or renting a bedroom from a stranger. This way she has an entire house that comes with a built in errand boy/maintenance man/cook/lawn mower/prescription and grocery getter. Plus her rent will never go up and she can live here as long as she wants. If I end up in a bad spot in my 60's I could only dream that someone is there to provide the solidarity and support for me the way I help out my Mom.
@@carsonc1272 That is so awesome and warms my heart!
@@carsonc1272 And, best of luck to you and your mom❤️
For such a small space, you actually have a lot of storage. It's a nice set up, you have everything you need. My favorite thing is the black kitty! That makes it a real home. Before you cover the outside, I would use a house wrap like Tyvek. It really cuts any drafts when it's windy and is money well spent. I hope you journal your new adventure! I wish you all the best!
Being on you own is challenging and rewarding. Your doing a great job Heather living minimally with the things you love and freedom to do what you want. Being around family and watching your nieces and nephew grow and bonding with them and the horses is the best reward. Stockpile your heating wood 🪵 during the spring and summer will prepare you for winter.
Thanks for the tip. I should definitely start doing that. : )
For almost the same reasons I’ve built inside of a box van so it portable and hidden as a normal truck from outside!
The only difficulty was making a door between the cab and box of the truck solely for people don’t notice getting into it!
People noticed entering the back sliding door and closing it behind !
It also was chancing someone locking me in but using the normal cab doors nobody can lock it up nor do they think it’s strange getting in!
Only skylights/vents so that nobody notices it is a living space anywhere it’s parked!
Living in a van is fine - it's a pain in the ass at times, but I prefer van living over a house.
The only thing is - this shed is a little bit on the costly side for me. I like to build with little to no cost...
Government - thanks to busy body's has turned into a political community of socialist.
I Know that it can be done for less - but less depending on what is available to you.
She did well
Dave, you thought it through & planned well. I doubt there are many busybodies who see your skylights from above, who bother to tattle!👍
I've seen others do the same exact thing and they have a wonderful stealth home. Congrats!
Heather would beneft a lot from getting a portable solar generator. She mentioned she cant have everything plugged in at once. This would allow her to be able to use everything and she could use it in the van once she gets that built up
Your space is amazing and so are you. One thing that worried me though is putting ashes into a paper bag. Ashes can reignite days after you think they are cold. My husband used to be a firefighter and went to many house fires from when people put ashes into burnable containers and left them by their back door or beside the fire. Get yourself a metal bucket for the ashes and take outside away from your house and add water to them. I wouldn't want you to have the heart break of losing your home.
How do you know it was a paper bag? You can't actually see it.
@@judylloyd7901 Later in the video you can't see , but in the beginning at 23 seconds you can see. Anyway I'm just trying to stop the place burning down, what's your problem with that? She has had it hard enough without having to deal with all her stuff going up in flames.
I applaud you for your strength and tenacity in moving forward during a tough season of your life. 👏🏾👏🏾
Having a PLACE to put this is everything.
Most people can't find a PLACE
I've been dreaming of living in a tiny home. And everyone pretty much thinks it's unattainable but I really like her build. I don't think a home has to be any larger then what she has bc like her it's just me living by myself. Im truly inspired by this build.
Nice to see a tiny house that doesn't cost as much as a full sized mobile home! It's not enough space for me as I'm six feet tall and have a really big book collection. Still it seems like a good, minimalist setup for someone to live while adjusting to a new life after marriage.
You can adapt it to fit your lifestyle. I built 5 - 10x12 sheds like this. They are in a circle with a courtyard in the middle. One is a kitchen, one a shower (which looks more like a greenhouse cause I live in the desert), one a bathroom, one for storage and one as a bedroom. The advantage here is that they are easy to heat and cool, especially with south facing windows. I have a SilverFire Hunter rocket stove in the bedroom - it uses twigs, branches, scrub brush. I created evaporative coolers which are less than 150 watts and run off solar and cool the little cabins down to 75 on a 115 day. The kitchen one has a mini house wood stove which I can cook on if I need to.
I like this gal she is a very real person. She is a person you could live off the grid with and have a very enjoyable life together. What a beautiful warm person.
I like how her house looked like. Here in the Philippines we are used to living tiny. So this for us is grand.
Philippine is beautiful country. I 💕 love Philippine
Don’t think its crazy at all. Straight up, looks absolutely peaceful.
Thank you : ) lol
You do well for yourself. You are making it all work and that takes endurance and brains. You obviously have both.
What a brave woman! Congratulations on her decision to go tiny !
Well done Heather! You really look quite happy. That's such a lovely, simple and functional place. I too live in a cabin which once was little more a shed, and I made it my home. Cheers from far away Guinness-Country!!!
Oh, I have been to Guinnes -Country! I bet your cabin is so cute and cozy : ) Thank you for your kind words.
Congratulations on you achievements, I too could live simple, I love cabins such a home feeling environment down to earth, take care best wishes from oregon 😊
I've been living in a 17 ft. trailer for 4 years on a cheap but weird spot. Thank God, got me through the no work zone of the pandemic.. Grateful 🙏
That’s awesome! You learn fast how happy you can be in a small space of your own. All efforts go to your own goals not the landlords. I moved onto my own land, first time not renting into an 8x8 in short time I added a 8x10 to it and started saving money to build a bigger tiny house… now I’m moved in 320 square feet and it would never have happened if I had continued renting….. note doing this was illegal, the “ system is designed to keep us down”. Over the years 7 people have lived in my old “ cabin” to get on their feet
Kudos, you made it happen!
Sounds great Heather. Congrats! This was exactly how my aunt and her husband started out . They had a small one room tiny 🏠 and kept adding on until they had separate living room ,bedroom,kitchen and dining room.
Blessings of God ! Great ! Prayers
Omg this lady is so cool! I admire everything she did she will be doing, converting van, living in tiny shed, and a freelancer, all independently and by herself! That’s my dream! Sending with love ❤
Good for her. Nice to see someone make a cosy home from a bad situation. Breaking up during a covid lockdown can’t have been easy but she’s got her own space.
Watching this, I can relate and am so proud of Heather for remaining & maintaining a positive outlook.
Great Job!!! Who cares what people think...do you...I love it!
She utilizes her tiny space so well. I live her composting toilet and space for her cat's litterbox. The sleeping loft looks a bit challenging to get to .Thank God her mother is nearby to help with taking a shower.
It’s a beautiful home ! Be proud of yourself, you are doing such a great job. I so enjoyed the tour of your tiny home. The horses are the cherry on top❤️
What an uplifting space you are living in. It feels so open and yes, spacious, actually. How wonderful to get a chance to live on your own. You will discover much about yourself and have be more peaceful. Thank you.
This was a GREAT share - Thank you so much - I really loved how she managed to have a hidden FULL BED - This to me is a security measure as well as a functional space - Also if there is weird coding if well done you can hid it and say no one sleeps there - Love the space planing
I admire this woman so much! I wish I could live this minimal and simple like life. I have accumulated so unnecessary stuff that I don't need in my 50's. Maybe one day I will be as brave as she. Best wishes to you!
Dee, take small steps. may'be you will be as brave as she. 🎯Go for It!
Why wait? Start with small steps, but start now. Then, if you need to move to something smaller, half the work is already done! 😊👍👍
Wow Amazing Video I Love It Looks Beautiful Tiny House She Very Lucky 2 Live There On Her Mother Land
I’m rooting for you, Heather!! Your space is lovely.
Thank you, that's very kind of you!!
Nice, I could see myself settling into such a setting. “The more you know the less you need” ✌️
What a cool woman. Cheerful, positive, strong, authentic and more.
You go Girl!! I built a 16 x 14 glass house in VA, off-grid, spring, outhouse and wood stove (which I cut all the wood for) on 253 wooded acres
I love it. She s so proud of what she has done and rightly so. 💪
You are so right about the water. We do not realize how much we waste.
I started trying to use my rinse water from my dishes to throw on my flowers when finished.
Loved your tour. Prayers for you on your new journey.