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Join our newsletter for all things living tiny! https://www.tinyhometours.com/newsletter VIDEO DESCRIPTION: This episode follows Rebecca as she starts over in a thoughtfully designed tiny home she calls “Teeny.” After a pivotal life event in early 2020, she committed to downsizing, self-designing the layout with Many Mansions Tiny Home Builders and moving in by October 2020. For anyone exploring a smaller, simpler life—especially solo downsizers who still want real storage, a cook’s kitchen, laundry, and a soak-worthy tub—this tour shows how a tiny house can feel calm, capable, and truly like home. What viewers will learn How to downsize without deprivation: Rebecca went from multiple closets to a single well-planned wardrobe and says the more she let go, the happier she felt. Storage that actually works in daily life: Pull-out pantry, lift-top coffee table, couch with hidden storage, full closet with charging outlet, bathroom linen closet, baskets, and under-appliance cubbies. A cook’s tiny kitchen: Big sink (hand-washing by choice), reverse-osmosis water filtration under the sink (counter space preserved), garbage disposal, propane range/oven, microwave cubby, apartment-size fridge/freezer elevated over the wheel well with a bonus shoe/beach-gear “basement.” Stairs that do double duty: Custom, chair-height first step for comfortable seating, slide-out work surface, integrated cat box that looks built-in, measured to the inch. Light, privacy, and calm: Huge picture windows bring the outside in; top-down/bottom-up shades add privacy without closing in the space. Real laundry + real bath: Compact stackable washer/dryer, flushing toilet tied to sewer, and a soaker tub/shower—rare in tiny homes. Year-round comfort in Florida: Mitsubishi mini-split with dehumidify mode for humid days; ventilation habits and plant-friendly light throughout. Lifestyle fit for long-term living: A standing invitation to read, craft, host, and relax—secondary loft fits a guest bed (claimed by her cat), primary loft is 11' long with a queen bed and headroom to sit up. Who this video is for Downsizers seeking low-maintenance comfort without giving up real cooking, laundry, or a bathtub. Solo homeowners or couples who want big-window light, privacy on demand, and an airy, plant-friendly interior. Pet owners who need clever, discreet solutions (hidden litter, protected trash, easy-clean surfaces). Viewers comparing travel-friendly vs. park-in-place tiny homes (this build sits low for easy entry and long stays). Design highlights to copy Pull-out pantry at the stair run for max vertical storage. RO filtration instead of counter units to save workspace and plastic waste. Wheel-well plinth under the fridge to gain a stealth storage bay. Lift-top coffee table for dining/desk duties without a permanent footprint. Top-down/bottom-up shades on large windows to keep daylight while blocking sightlines. Bathroom hooks + full-height storage to solve the “where do towels go?” problem day one. Exterior shed for mechanicals (propane water heater) and tidy utility access. Exterior & siting notes Rebecca’s home sits lower to the ground for easier step-in access. Final plumbing was completed on-site underneath after delivery; if/when she relocates, those utility runs would be disconnected first. She plans to remain parked long-term and eventually place the home on her own land. Outdoor living includes a custom wrap-around stair, matching planter boxes, edible herbs/veggies, and flowering vines—proof that a tiny footprint can still support a big garden vibe. Rebecca’s tiny-living mindset Minimalism as a habit: buy intentionally, organize often, and keep surfaces clear. Entertaining that flexes: the lift-up dining table seats up to six when needed, while the everyday layout stays open for reading, yoga, or movie nights. Pets welcome: the “cat loft” and hidden litter step keep daily life serene and odor-controlled. Peace first: the home was designed to feel like a reset—quiet, bright, and manageable. Insta: / teenytiny7 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Tiny House Living Room Area 03:41 Why She Lives in a Tiny House 04:42 Tiny House Kitchen 11:06 Transitioning To A Tiny House 12:03 Tiny House Bathroom 14:32 How She Learned About Tiny Living 15:14 Tiny House Bedroom 16:11 How Long She Plans on Living Tiny 16:49 Tiny House Second Bedroom 18:35 Her Future Plans 19:43 Tiny House Exterior Tour