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Hey all! I hope you enjoy the full video tour of Natasha’s beautiful tiny house on wheels. I really love her story, as it shows that building your own tiny house isn’t always a dream, but if you’re willing to stick with it and push through the hard times, the end result can be something truly wonderful! As always, thanks for watching! Love Bryce & Rasa
What a beautiful home. It seems very spacious. Love the three bedrooms. What is used for heat and air conditioning?
Momma you have done an absolutely amazing tiny home. The home that you built will always be in your and your daughters memories forever. The hammocks are so much fun and you can always have your design of foam for the living room if you decide too.
I love seeing how people personalise their own tiny spaces, especially people with artistic talents such as this owner, Natasha. Love this succulent vinyl transfers in the bathroom too!!! Thanks for sharing Bryce
Wauw this is also a very nice Tiny House! I love it, LiefsX
What a lovely house and what a fantastic way for a mother and daughter to live. Love that she didn’t give up on this! It’s so beautiful ๐๐๐
OMG I just fell in love with this beautiful, talented woman. Love her story so much.
WOW, Now this home is something I could live in, bedroom downstairs. Really beautiful!
? – are people in tiny homes independently wealthy? Or do they have wealthy family and friends?
They always seem to have a lot of acreage (which would be very expensive close to a city), or if they are far from a city, where land is cheaper; where do they work?
Most cities do not zone for trailer homes, other than in mobile home parks; but none of the tiny homes Iโve seen are in mobile home parks.
I think itโs wonderful for these people to live as they like; I just donโt understand how they do it.
Simply beautiful
Itโs so nice to see a mom raising her daughter to appreciate nature.
Love it gorgeous home but she didn’t say anything about clothing storage, i’m curious about that.
One day me and my son will have a tiny home thanks for letting me dream at work
Amazing job beautiful tiny home god bless you and your daughter๐๐
So impressed by this young mom and all she has done to build a home & remarkable garden! Well done!
Another beautiful home and inspiring backstory. Did I understand it correctly that she’s only living there during spring and summer?
Natasha you are my soulmate
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How much was the build and more importantly how much is the land used to park it? Toronto doesnโt even have any designated area for tiny homes. They are too busy raising property taxes and killing any enthusiasm for this kind of living. Itโs just sad.
What a well grounded and beautiful woman. Very inspirational.
Lovely! I am happy she finished it and moved into it. Would have been a real shame to see it almost thru and then sell it.
I think she should’ve used the space under the daughter’s loft for an art studio. I’m an artist and single mom too and would love to do something similar.
Absolutely fantastic home!
LOVE, love, love! So many blessings.
Awesome work as always Bryce, Iโd love to hear for every home you visit what their land arrangement is; I think that is a key part of budgeting for tiny home living that shouldnโt be glossed over.
I want to live on that house too, small but terrible!
It is amazing!!! I love the character of this house and these lovely peopleโจโจโจ
I would lose my sanity if my kids and I ever get a tiny house. Her house is cute but doing it with kids ๐ต๐ฅด๐ฑ. God bless her
I felt happy watching this home and the family interacting with their house and the greenhouse area. It feels like we’re out of the slump of oppressive cramped spaces and back to the cozy welcoming homes for us “claustrophobes”. ๐
Something in this vein has always percolated to the top when I’ve thought about what to do, if I’m god forbid ever left as a single mother with little kids. Situations and people differ, but the drastic downsizing to a manageable size that the adult(s) in the household can handle is one of the biggest factors for staying sane in changing situations. I couldn’t sufficiently tend to my current acreage without another adult juggling a bunch of little people with me, and the nearest family we have is on the other side of the country. It’ll be different when the kids are older and can reliably care for themselves a couple of hours at a time while I’m out on the tractor, or when they can help root around the garden productively in lieu of digging up $50 per plant exotic tree saplings because they thought it’d be fun (ouch!). So here’s hoping to “plan B” never needing to be implemented.
What are Natasha’s links please?? Her artwork is so beautiful!!! Love her tattoos too!!!
Wow! I really love the tiny house and greenhouse, amazing job completed by amazing mom๐๐!