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30 Times People Made The Best Of What They Had And Created Cozy Little Spaces To Live In
Home & DesignDEC 16, 2024

30 Times People Made The Best Of What They Had And Created Cozy Little Spaces To Live In

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Whether living small is a choice or a necessity, it doesn’t have to feel uncomfortable or restrictive. With careful planning, mindful decor choices, and a few DIYs, a tiny space can become a cozy retreat to which owners look forward to coming back after a long day. 
If you’re looking for compact living inspiration or you’re just a fan of tiny but mighty spaces in general, we invite you to scroll down to find a full list of posts from the 'Tiny Homes' Instagram account. Various exterior and interior solutions and decor ideas featured on this page prove that comfort doesn’t have to be defined by square footage.
While you're scrolling through, don't forget to check out a conversation with Laura Lynch, financial planner, podcast host, tiny house enthusiast, and founder of The Tiny House Adviser, and Lizzie and David Menhennetts, who live off-the-grid in a tiny home and share their experience on The Omni Tiny Homes website.

#1 We Are In Love With This Treehouse! If You've Ever Wanted To Live In Style Among The Trees, This Is The House For You!

We Are In Love With This Treehouse! If You've Ever Wanted To Live In Style Among The Trees, This Is The House For You!
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#2 Cozy Cabin In The Washington Woods

Cozy Cabin In The Washington Woods
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#3 A Studio In The Woods

A Studio In The Woods
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Lizzie and David Menhennetts, who live off-the-grid in a tiny home and share their experience on The Omni Tiny Homes website, tell Bored Panda that they chose to move into their small house in Australia because they wanted to live more simply and sustainably.

"Living in a bustling metropolis like Hong Kong, we craved a connection with nature and a chance to lessen our environmental footprint. Australia, with its wide-open spaces and commitment to eco-living, felt like the perfect place to chase that dream. Building our own tiny house, even with no prior experience, became a symbol of taking control and embracing a DIY adventure!" they fondly share.

#4 A Beautiful Tiny House Right By The Lake!

A Beautiful Tiny House Right By The Lake!
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#5 We Love This Tiny Home! So Warm And Cozy, Nestled Off Grid

We Love This Tiny Home! So Warm And Cozy, Nestled Off Grid
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#6 A Frame Style

A Frame Style
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On average, tiny homes range from 100 to 400 square feet‌. This is six times smaller than a standard house and cost 87% less to build than a typical home. It’s the main reason why people choose more compact dwellings.

"It's a financial game-changer," agree Lizzie and David. "Building and living in a tiny house significantly reduces living costs, allowing us to focus on experiences and travel."

Laura Lynch, financial planner, podcast host, tiny house enthusiast, and founder of The Tiny House Adviser, says, "Living in a smaller home or tiny home can reduce both the cost of the home along with the carrying costs: insurance, utilities, taxes, and maintenance. Tiny homes cost roughly 1/3 of the average single-family home in the U.S."

#7 Talk About Autumn Scenery

Talk About Autumn Scenery
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#8 Okay.. Now This Is Awesome! "The Crows' Hermitage" Is An Old Stone Barn Converted Into An Airbnb Rental In The Countryside Just North Of Dublin, Ireland

Okay.. Now This Is Awesome! "The Crows' Hermitage" Is An Old Stone Barn Converted Into An Airbnb Rental In The Countryside Just North Of Dublin, Ireland
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#9 How Awesome Is This Home

How Awesome Is This Home
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Not only is small living lighter on the wallet but it also can be better for our planet. "Living in a smaller home or tiny home reduces usage of energy, carbon footprint and waste in a full home's lifecycle," says Laura.

Tiny homes produce less CO2 emissions than a typical house since they need less energy to heat and cool, making them a more eco-friendly choice. They require fewer materials to build, with many opting for recycled and energy-efficient elements. Additional features like solar panels, rainwater collection systems, and composting toilets further contribute to sustainability.

"Sustainability became a seamless part of our lives," Lizzie and David say from experience. "We're more conscious of our energy consumption and waste production, actively seeking eco-friendly solutions."

#10 We Absolutely Love This Tiny House Design!

We Absolutely Love This Tiny House Design!
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#11 Tiny House On The Beach Anyone?

Tiny House On The Beach Anyone?
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#12 Wouldn’t Mind Spending A Few Nights Here.. Beautiful Spanish Sunshine

Wouldn’t Mind Spending A Few Nights Here.. Beautiful Spanish Sunshine
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Another great benefit of small homes is that they allow owners to focus on more simple and important things. "Living in a smaller home or tiny home allows a person to focus time, energy and money onto what is deeply important rather than required time, energy and money on a larger home," Laura says.

"Tiny living fosters a sense of gratitude for simple things," Lizzie and David add. "We cherish the coziness of our home and the deeper connection it allows us to have with nature."

#13 Let’s Travel To Turkey And Visit @butikevlersapanca’s Beautiful Tiny Home

Let’s Travel To Turkey And Visit @butikevlersapanca’s Beautiful Tiny Home
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#14 It’s Hard Not To Fall In Love With A Tiny Home With This Much Character

It’s Hard Not To Fall In Love With A Tiny Home With This Much Character
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#15 Box Style Plaster Home! This Beautiful Home Is Located In Australia

Box Style Plaster Home! This Beautiful Home Is Located In Australia
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On top of that, small living can have a positive impact on people’s mental health. A small, minimal, tidy space can feel calming. It acts as a nest in which a person feels cozy and comforted. Owners also don’t have to spend hours cleaning numerous big rooms and work demanding undesirable jobs to maintain a big residence, which in turn makes them happier. Research has even found that minimalism alleviated depression and enhanced flourishing.

#16 We Absolutely Love This Tiny House Design!

We Absolutely Love This Tiny House Design!
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#17 Such A Dream Tiny House

Such A Dream Tiny House
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#18 Such A Lovely Little Home Located In Hawaii

Such A Lovely Little Home Located In Hawaii
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Now you’re probably thinking that with so many advantages, there has to be a catch, right? Well, you’d be correct. The main and most obvious downside to small living is the lack of ample space. What Lizzie and David struggled with the most when they started living in a tiny home was storage. However, with some brain-racking, they managed to fix the issue.

"We learned to prioritize multi-functional furniture and clever storage solutions to maximize every inch. Decluttering became a way of life, and we found joy in minimalism," they said.

"Another adjustment was adapting to a more communal living experience—everything is in close quarters! But open communication and respecting each other's space became second nature."

#19 What An Incredible Transformation

What An Incredible Transformation
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#20 This Bus Is So Awesome!

This Bus Is So Awesome!
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