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Join our newsletter for all things living tiny! https://bit.ly/THT-Newsletter Interested In Being Featured On The Channel? : http://bit.ly/Tour-Application VIDEO DESCRIPTION: After 21 years in Tucson, Arizona, this couple made a major life change: downsizing from a traditional 1,600 sq ft home into a thoughtfully designed 320 sq ft tiny home in the mountains of North Carolina. Their goal was simple but meaningful: slow life down, live closer to family, reduce expenses, and join a supportive tiny home community. What they found exceeded every expectation. Inside this warm, lived-in tiny home, the kitchen immediately sets the tone. As a lifelong cook, she calls it her favorite room in the house. Full-size appliances, a deep sink, plenty of counter space, and creatively built cabinetry make this downsized kitchen surprisingly functional. She shares how she adapted from large-batch cooking to simple, joyful meals, and how the Marie Kondo mindset guided what belongings made the trip across the country. Despite the compact footprint, storage is everywhere. Custom pine cabinets, a flip-up coffee table, under-bed drawers, closed-in stair storage, and smart use of vertical space give the home a feeling of order and calm. Viewers interested in small-space efficiency, aging-in-place, and practical organization will see dozens of actionable ideas throughout this tour. The living room doubles as a dining area with a hinged tabletop, comfortable seating, and bright natural light. Their dog Stella even has her own designated eating and sleeping nooks. Comfort and simplicity guide every choice. This home balances open space with clearly defined zones, something our audience consistently says they struggle to achieve in tiny homes. One of the major draws of this community was the option for a main-floor bedroom. At 6'1, Mark prefers not to sleep in a loft, so this queen-size gooseneck bedroom offers easy access, generous clothes storage, and additional under-bed organization. Meanwhile, she sleeps in the spacious upper loft where she enjoys sunrise, sunset, stargazing, and views over the kitchen. This dual-sleeping arrangement reflects a trend we see in many downsizing couples who prioritize comfort over tradition. The bathroom is compact but highly functional: a linen cabinet with added shelves, a small vanity, a combination washer-dryer, and a pebble-floor shower that avoids slippery surfaces. As with the rest of the home, every inch serves a purpose. She shares honest insights about living with a combo washer-dryer and why she prefers line-drying clothes outdoors. Stepping outside, the deck is one of their favorite living spaces. Surrounded by woods, shade trees, and seasonal foliage, it adds meaningful square footage to daily life. The exterior underwent a full transformation from high-maintenance live-edge siding to durable metal board and batten. The community also allows a small shed, giving Mark a weatherproof workshop for projects and repairs. Throughout the tour, she gives candid advice for anyone considering tiny home living: research communities thoroughly, understand the realities of leasing land, and always get an inspection when purchasing a pre-owned tiny home. She also emphasizes renting a tiny home before buying, a strategy many of our viewers ask about when planning their downsizing journey. Their story is a clear example of what our audience values most: simpler living, lower expenses, walkable layouts, natural light, and a place that feels peaceful and manageable in retirement. This tiny home offers all of that and more. If you are researching tiny homes for retirement, exploring North Carolina tiny home communities, or looking for real-world examples of downsizing from 1,600 sq ft to under 400 sq ft, this tour provides practical insights, design ideas, storage solutions, and heartfelt reflections from homeowners who made the leap. 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 00:16 Tiny Home Kitchen 06:11 Tiny Home Living Room 07:32 Her Motivation for Tiny Home Living 10:56 Tiny Home Bathroom 12:45 Tiny Home Bedroom 15:17 Tiny Home Lofted Second Bedroom 17:02 Tiny Home Exterior