Downsizing is not for everyone, and neither is living in a tiny home. But to those for whom downsizing has become a way of life and a tiny their permanent residence, the appeal is irresistible. A look at the tiny Forbes once named the “most beautiful tiny home in the world” can offer anyone a better appreciation of it.
A tiny home should be tiny by definition, but does it mean that one that offers more interior volume no longer fits the bill? That’s not the case with the recently unveiled N1 from Escape Tiny Homes.
It’s a small dream of mine to have a comfy, cozy, tiny home somewhere in the Scandinavian woods (preferably near some mountains and a lake). I’d go for walks and return home to make delicious breakfast just as the sun’s peeking out from the treetops.
I’m pretty sure that I’m not alone in thinking about moving out to nature to live a minimalist lifestyle full of fresh air and adventure because, let’s be honest, the hustle, bustle, and stress of everyday city life can be exhausting. That’s where the Swedish retailer (and our beloved meatball maker) Ikea comes in.