I stayed in a tiny home for the first time, and now I think I could live in one
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I stayed in a tiny home for the first time, and now I think I could live in one
""Hopefully it looks smaller on the outside than it feels on the inside," I thought as I walked up to the front door of my home for the next two nights. In 2021, I took a trip to Miami and stayed in a 250-square-foot tiny home I found on Airbnb for about $100 a night. It was my first time staying in one, and I figured I'd find the space uncomfortably small for more than a couple of nights."
"It was my first time staying in one, and I figured I'd find the space uncomfortably small for more than a couple of nights. But the tiny house packed in a queen-sized bed, a kitchen, a bathroom, decor, and storage space, all without feeling cramped. I also thought tiny homes were just for minimalists. However, this one's liberal use of color, unique storage spaces, and mixed-media wall decor made it feel inviting without seeming cluttered."
A two-night stay in a 250-square-foot Miami tiny home in 2021 cost about $100 per night. The space contained a queen-sized bed, a kitchen, a bathroom, decor, and storage without feeling cramped. Clever space-saving hacks and unique storage solutions maximized usability within limited square footage. Liberal use of color and mixed-media wall decor created an inviting atmosphere that avoided a minimalist, sparse look. A lush outdoor area complemented the interior living space. The experience transformed initial skepticism about tiny-home livability into the ability to imagine living in one full-time.
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