Could You Live in a Tiny Lake House?

tiny house410 things to consider if you’re thinking of downsizing — way down…by Laura Gaskill, Houzz.com.

While still a bit of an oddity, there is no doubt that the tiny house is becoming increasingly popular. Whether you crave more financial freedom, wish to reduce your impact on the environment or want to live a simpler life, tiny homes have a lot to offer — but they are not without tradeoffs.

Generally speaking, a tiny house is under 400 square feet or so, the most important thing seems to be the intention to reduce living space to the minimum the occupants feel they need. If you are enchanted by the idea of a tiny home but aren’t sure if it’s for you, here are 10 things to consider before diving in.

1. Consider what you could be giving up by living tiny. There is no avoiding the fact that scaling down a living space requires significant sacrifices — but not all of the things you may need to give up are negative. Look over this list and imagine what it would feel like to cut back on or go without some or all of these things:

  • Personal space: If you live with a partner or kids, what would it feel like to live in much closer quarters with them?
  • Bills: A smaller space means less to heat; using solar power could reduce energy bills even further. Going tiny could even mean forgoing a mortgage altogether, or taking out a smaller loan that can be paid off in a shorter amount of time.
  • Debt: A lower cost of living makes it easier to live within your means or to pay off debts you have, like student loans.
  • Clutter: Living tiny teaches you to have only what you love, use and need.
  • Objects you love: Scaling back your living space may force you to make some tough choices, including giving up cherished furniture and objects.
  • Big gatherings: While you could host larger groups outdoors, it’s unlikely you would be able to host Thanksgiving for the whole clan in your tiny home. (Is that a good or a bad thing? You decide!)
  • Environmental impact: If reducing your impact on the environment is important to you, living in a tiny home is a great way to reduce waste and energy consumption.

For items 2 through 10, see the original article here.

Reposted by Scott Freerksen, The Lake Guy, Lakefront Living Realty

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