We interview and photograph real people who live in tiny homes, most being less than 200 square feet. That’s smaller than the average master bedroom in the United States – a country where 2,600 square foot homes are commonplace.
These customized handcrafted tiny dwellings grant their owners financial freedom with a minimalist lifestyle and a small footprint. Armed with tiny kitchens, minuscule bathrooms, lofted bedrooms and multi-purpose furniture, tiny houses are redefining the American Dream and questioning what material objects you really need to be happy.
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Bernadette downsized to a whimsical 172 sq ft tiny home in Maryland
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Lina’s Oregon tiny home is only 100 sq ft
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Art parks his 117 sq ft tiny home behind his rock climbing gym in Louisiana
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Brittany built her charming 130 sq ft tiny home in Washington after seeing small homes overseas
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Vina’s 140 sq ft Califrornia home is completely off-grid
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Nomadic John built his house on top of an antique firetruck
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Laura & Matt’s 120 sq ft tiny house sits on a mountain in North Carolina
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