Stuck in a Rut? Live in a Tiny Home on Wheels.
Briefly

Chloe Barcelou and Brandon Batchelder faced financial struggles as production designers, leading them to consider alternative living solutions. Working on an independent film provided both income and materials, which inspired them to build a tiny home. The couple saw a towable tiny home online, viewing it as a solution to their housing and financial issues. Their journey highlights not only the challenges of maintaining a stable income in a creative field but also the innovative approaches to living economically and sustainably.
For Chloe Barcelou and Brandon Batchelder, building a tiny home wasn't just about having a cute, compact place to live — it was a way to get out of a rut.
They were continually struggling to scrape together enough money for basic necessities... it was just this frustrating situation of, 'How do we get out of this?'
They figured, they would be able to build, well, something... a tiny, towable home online, which seemed like a possible solution.
Wanting a home of their own that would allow them to stop sinking money into rent, they sought an alternative with a tiny house.
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