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“Intentional living” is a term that goes well with the tiny house movement. It means living in line with your own values and, for some, that includes making a home out of the smallest footprint possible, without ditching any of the comforts of a life-sized home.
The Fritz Tiny Home Goes Huge on Interior Space 10 May 2021, 9:32 UTC ·
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The tiny home movement has been around for more than a decade, but it’s never seen such a boost as it did with the international health crisis of 2020. The need to move around without leaving your social bubble, together with the realization that maybe you really don’t need all that space, filled with so much stuff to feel “at home,” probably helped.
Connoisseurs of living tiny, Heather and Kevin Fritz started their own design-build business to offer truly custom solutions.
Long before Heather and Kevin Fritz started building and designing tiny homes under the moniker Fritz Tiny Homes in Spruce Grove, Canada, they lived in a micro dwelling of their own. At the time, the couple were hunkering down in a converted Edmonton city bus while building a larger home. We knew we wanted four children, and opening our home to others and hosting community dinners and events is very important to us, says Heather. With that said, living tiny taught us about living simply and intentionally and how incredibly freeing and life-giving it is.