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Join our newsletter for all things living tiny! https://bit.ly/THT-Newsletter His Social Media Links: His Instagram - / jonurlie His Builder - http://bit.ly/3KhYR6S Interested In Being Featured On The Channel? : http://bit.ly/Tour-Application VIDEO DESCRIPTION: After more than a decade of dreaming about tiny living, Jon finally made the leap and built his own 8.5 ft wide by 24 ft long tiny house on wheels in Tacoma, Washington. Now, more than a year later, he still finds himself amazed by how much this lifestyle has changed his daily life. In this full tour, Jon shares the realities of downsizing, from purging years of belongings to creating a streamlined home that works perfectly for his needs. His journey started when he discovered a driveway space with full hookups through a tiny house Facebook group—a rare opportunity that set the foundation for his new life. With Seattle Tiny Homes as his builder, he customized the layout for storage, comfort, and functionality, proving that a smaller space can still feel open, efficient, and beautiful. Inside this tour you’ll see: -A spacious kitchen with butcher block countertops, a farmhouse sink, and clever multipurpose features like a pop-up desk and stair-step storage. -A multi-use laundry hallway with a washer/dryer combo and full closet storage designed around his outdoor hobbies. -A cozy bathroom with a half-tub, housewarming-gift glass tiles, and a hidden medicine cabinet built to protect the home’s insulation. -An airy living room with open floor space and natural light, designed for entertaining neighbors and hosting community dinners. -A practical sleeping loft that adds storage and functionality, even if it comes with limited headroom. -A blue cedar-sided exterior accented by planter boxes and growing vegetation that make his home feel like a “living art project.” For Jon, tiny house living isn’t just about saving money—though at $1,600 a month (including all utilities), it’s more affordable than many Seattle or Tacoma apartments. It’s about freedom, simplicity, and creating a lifestyle that fits his priorities. Downsizing forced him to focus on what matters most, while his home gave him the opportunity to design a space that feels intentional and inspiring. He admits that living small does come with challenges—like occasional cabin fever—but he sees it as a positive push to spend more time outside, stay active, and connect with neighbors. After 15 months, Jon still finds himself asking: “Is this real? I really enjoy it so much.” Whether viewers are considering downsizing, retirement planning, escaping high rent costs, or simply curious about tiny homes, this tour offers valuable insight into what it takes to make the transition—and why so many people find themselves thriving in a smaller space. Filmed by - / abe.and.mel Edited by - / filmbro_ TINY HOME TOURS LINKS: Business Enquiries - [email protected] Subscribe - / tinyhometours Facebook - / tinyhome.tours Instagram - / tinyhometours Newsletter : https://bit.ly/THT-Newsletter Podcast : http://bit.ly/THT-Podcast Apply for a tour : http://bit.ly/Tour-Application LIFE ON THE ROAD IN A SKOOLIE LINKS Life On The Road In A Skoolie Newsletter : http://bit.ly/OGSN-Signup Subscribe For Life On The Road Videos : http://bit.ly/OffGridSkoolieSubscribe 00:00 Introduction 00:45 Tiny House Kitchen 04:48 Tiny House Bathroom 06:55 How He Found a Place To Park His Tiny House 10:04 Tiny House Living Room 13:25 Tiny House Loft 14:37 Tiny House Exterior 15:27 His Advice For Living Tiny