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    I Love Living in a Tiny Home, but I Know This Life Can’t Last Forever

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    I was first drawn to the idea of tiny living after watching “Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things” on Netflix.

    As a recovering compulsive collector, the concept of living a simpler, smaller life was very appealing to me. From there, I decided I also wanted to live in a community of tiny homes, where I’d be surrounded by others with some similar ideals.

    After a few years of researching and planning, I got a house and moved from Minnesota to a tiny-home community inside a national forest in California.

    My home is just 388 square feet, with two lofts (including one with full-size stairs leading up to it), a full bathroom, a kitchen, and a washer and dryer.

    It’s one of about two dozen others in my community, where people can park the homes they own or rent them from others. My neighbors are wonderful, and I’ve gotten to know them even more because I got a job nearby.

    I’ve had a great experience living this way for the past three and a half years — even if I may not stay here or in such a small space forever.

    This lifestyle has come with great lessons and perks


    Interior of tiny home with wood walls, floor

    I don’t own as many things as I used to.

    Elin Schmidt



    One of the most important lessons I’ve learned over the past few years is that less is more.

    Having less clutter around me also seems to keep my mind in a way more peaceful state. Fortunately, a small space makes it easy to own fewer things.

    When I lived in bigger houses, I would find myself accumulating possessions without even thinking about it. Now that my space is limited, I make every purchase with great intention and consideration.

    I prioritize essentials, and if I need new clothing items, I first make room for them by donating garments I no longer wear.


    Lofted area inside tiny home

    I try to optimize my space as much as I can.

    Elin Schmidt



    I spend far less time doing household chores now than before I moved in here, too. A significant advantage of a tiny house is that I have less space to clean.

    Though I used to let my laundry pile up for weeks at a time, I no longer have the room to do so. Now, I wash my clothes once a week.

    For me, home is wherever my house is — and that might be changing in the next few years


    Living room area with large windows in tiny home

    I’ve become attached to my tiny home.

    Elin Schmidt



    My parents are still settled in Minnesota, and I miss them dearly.

    My mom has been struggling with her health, and I don’t want to leave the responsibility of taking care of our aging parents solely to my sister, who lives much closer.

    If I were to move back home, I’m leaning toward bringing my house with me because I’m pretty attached to it and not yet ready to retire from tiny living.

    Fortunately, my house is on four wheels. Plus, my parents still have a leveled space on their property where my home used to sit before I moved it.

    I’d have to bring the structure back across the country with a long-haul transport company, just as I did to get it to California in the first place.

    From there, I’d mostly just have to navigate connecting my home to their electricity, water, and septic systems.

    Though I love tiny living, I know it probably won’t be forever


    Interior of tiny home with wood space, ladder

    Ultimately, I think a small house, perhaps 600 to 800 square feet, would be more ideal for me in the future.

    Elin Schmidt



    At this point in my life, I’m very comfortable in my tiny home, but for a few reasons, I know I won’t live this way forever.

    Though having less stuff around is definitely a plus, I still miss some of my possessions.

    My old bedroom at my parents’ house serves as my storage unit, complete with a fairly large collection of artwork and many knickknacks with sentimental value that I currently don’t have room to display.

    I also have quite a few pieces of wood furniture that I love, but have no space for. I’d be lying if I said my house wouldn’t feel like much more of a home if I had room for these things.

    I’m also supposed to inherit a piano from my parents, and that’s definitely not going to fit in my tiny home.


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            Elin Schmidt stnading on deck outside of tiny home

    Tiny living is great, but it may not be the best long-term plan for everyone.

    Elin Schmidt



    One day, it’d also be nice to have enough room so I don’t have to modify positions during my at-home yoga classes. I also miss having a real closet, as a garment rack just isn’t the same.

    Additionally, the ceilings in my lofts are 4’7″, and I’m 5’7″ — bending over to put away laundry or change my bed already takes a toll on my back, which I imagine will only worsen as I age.

    Though I’m currently happily single and have been for years, I’d like to leave room in my life, both emotionally and physically, for another person.

    Unfortunately, it’d be extremely challenging to share my small space with someone. I could see myself someday living in a house that’s just a bit bigger … maybe 600 to 800 square feet would be ideal.

    But, for now, the positives of tiny living far outweigh the negatives. I’m grateful for however long I get to experience this lifestyle, whether it’s a few more months or another decade.

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