A lot of us see tiny houses on TV or online and fantasize about the living the lifestyle.
Living the tiny house life seems so ideal. You have to purge yourself of materialistic items in order to fit what you actually need into a snug space. You save money on a mortgage and you get to travel in your pint-sized abode if it’s on wheels, like this cute little pink cottage. It just seems like the epitome of freedom.
Although it all seems so lovely, most of us don’t take matters into our own hands and take the tiny house plunge.
James Stoltzfus and his wife Rose are not like most of us. The couple from Lancaster, Pa. built a beautiful 170-square-foot tiny house in their spare time in just eight months.
The pretty dwarf-sized dwelling is painted a handsome blue but its striking color isn’t what catches your attention. Rather, it’s the house’s interesting shape.
Yet, one step inside and suddenly its geometric vibe suddenly makes so much sense…