Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Our Tiny House Journey [part three]

Our Tiny House

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The first time we saw our tiny home, in person, there were no words!  It was HUGE, but tiny all at the same time!  As tall as a tractor trailer it felt gigantic! And the inside - well it felt surprisingly spacious too! 



Our cats making themselves right at home! 

First photo taken in the home!

Our builders had professional photos taken before we moved in ... here are a few of our favorites. 







Customized catio! 




Small door on the back is
access to the storage area.


Our tiny home is a 30ft long, 8.6ft wide, 13.6ft high - 416sq ft with lofts (around 250 without the lofts) custom build.  We had a hand in designing every piece of it and love how it turned out! 

Our home includes:
* 2 lofts (12' loft and 8' loft) 
* 1 main floor bedroom nook 
* Bathroom with full size shower and "normal" toilet 
* Living room with a convertible twin size bed/couch with tons of storage underneath and over head storage as well
* Kitchen with full size appliances (counter depth fridge, gas stove, & electric oven), farm house style sink, and small counter bar
* Our entry way/stairs is custom/hand built with tons of storage that also houses our washer/dryer combo
* Custom catio with 2 access points 
* Custom unfinished storage with outside access


This is one of my favorite photos from our few days in Vancouver - a group photo of us with some of our builders! 



And there we have the journey of our going Tiny! 

Feel free to ask questions about our home and lifestyle; we plan to do future in-depth posts about what we might design differently, pros and cons of living tiny and other fun tiny home things. 

Check out our Instagram page (@Tiny.wanderers) for more photos inside the tiny, as well as before/after photos from when we moved in. 

And if you are interested in purchasing a home, just like ours, you can find all the info about it (including pricing) here: Grizzly by Backcountry Tiny Homes


-Bethany 

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