Downsizing to Tiny Tips

Published by Thom Stanton on February 24, 2015.

AI image created by Midge Stanton

Looking to “go tiny” or want to test the waters?

  1. Try downsizing in your existing home.
  2. Empty cabinets, disposed of dressers, and vacant bedrooms create a sense of progress, and help minimize the shock of a transition to tiny.
  3. Compress your living space into simple space budget like 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 closet, one side of the laundry room, and corner of a kitchen.

Here’s hoping we can help you make your tiny house adventure easy, economical, and enjoyable. Our best to you all.

Live Large — Go Tiny!

Thom Stanton

Co-founder/Executive
Timber Trails LLC (dba: GoTiny)
Mobile/Text: 804-714-6247
LiveLarge@GoTiny.com
Web: GoTiny.com
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What would you downsize out of your home?

Tiny housing advocate, architectural designer, and brand/marketing executive working hard to help expand easy access to flexible, efficient, and affordable building design solutions.

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