"I created dedicated shelving for my indoor plants, my favourite books (I culled my book collection before moving in), and my bed linen (one set on the bed, the other in the wash). I built a small alcove above my timber bench to display a few personal treasures and small artworks without cluttering up my walls and windowsills. I have built-in storage spaces under the couch, the stairs, and the floor."
"I also designed my kitchen cabinets to accommodate all my cookware so my benches wouldn't be cluttered with toasters, blenders, and other appliances. When I moved into my tiny, I found that I love showering outdoors, in all weather, which allowed my indoor shower to become a bonus storage space for my guitar and a few extra books. I work from home, so I don't need to wear office clothes. I don't wear makeup or own a hairdryer."
My 193-square-foot tiny house was designed with limited, intentional storage to encourage minimalism and reduce clutter. Dedicated shelving holds indoor plants, a pared-down book collection, and essential bed linen. A small alcove displays a few personal treasures without crowding surfaces. Built-in storage under the couch, stairs, and floor houses archival items and camping gear. Kitchen cabinets fit all cookware to keep benches clear. Outdoor showers replace indoor use, freeing the indoor shower for extra storage. Working from home eliminated the need for office clothes; makeup and hair tools were discarded. The lifestyle promotes calm, cost savings, and greater sustainability.
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