The Tiny Home Revolution: Embracing Simplicity in a Compact World

This week’s topic surrounds the tiny home. Is bigger always better? As I’ve gotten a little more wise over the years, I’d say no. (We’re talking about homes here…). In today’s world, larger homes just aren’t as practical or attainable anymore. Especially, if you live in a big city like me, most of us are making do with smaller homes. In today’s post, I wanted to explore the topic of these tiny dwellings. Tiny homes are charming pint-sized dwellings on wheels or foundations, have been gaining popularity for more than just their quaint aesthetics.

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Is less really more?

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Tiny homes, typically ranging from 100 to 400 square feet (which is even smaller than the average shoebox condo in Toronto!). Tiny homes epitomize the “less is more” philosophy. These compact abodes are designed with a focus on simplicity, functionality, and efficient use of space. Embracing minimalism, tiny homeowners find joy in decluttered living, fostering a sense of freedom from material possessions.

Read Declutter Your Mind By Decluttering Your Home.

Read The Joy of Owning Less: How To Stop Buying Useless Things.

The pros of owing a tiny home

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Sustainable Living:

  • Tiny homes champion sustainability, boasting smaller carbon footprints and encouraging a mindful approach to consumption. With a focus on eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient systems, these homes appeal to individuals seeking a lifestyle that aligns with environmental consciousness.

Flexibility and Mobility:

  • One of the defining features of tiny homes on wheels is the ability to pick up and go. Whether it’s a road trip across the country or a change in scenery in your own backyard, the mobility of tiny homes provides a unique sense of freedom. It’s a lifestyle choice that suits those with a wanderlust spirit.

Community and Connection:

  • The tiny home movement has cultivated a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. Tiny home enthusiasts share their experiences, tips, and challenges through social media, blogs, and dedicated events. The sense of camaraderie among tiny homeowners adds a social element to this lifestyle, creating a supportive network.

Design Creativity:

  • Despite their size, these small living spaces showcase remarkable design creativity. Clever storage solutions, multipurpose furniture, and innovative layouts are essential aspects of tiny home living. Designing and customizing a tiny home becomes a personalized expression of individual preferences and needs. Read Products For A Small Space: How To Gain Space And Storage.

Financial Freedom:

  • The allure of tiny homes extends beyond their cozy interiors. Many individuals are drawn to the financial freedom that comes with downsizing. With significantly lower upfront costs, reduced utility bills, and often the ability to avoid hefty mortgages, tiny homes offer an affordable alternative to traditional homeownership. Source
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Homeownership for less than $60K in Canada

In a country where space is abundant, why are more and more Canadians choosing to downsize their living arrangements?

Affordability in a Pricey Housing Market: Canada’s real estate market, particularly in major cities, has become increasingly expensive and downright impossible for most. Tiny homes offer an affordable alternative, allowing individuals to own a home without the burden of a massive mortgage. The financial freedom associated with tiny home living is attracting those seeking a more cost-effective housing solution.

Where can I buy a tiny house?

Turns out, there are a couple of different ways in which you can inquire about buying a tiny home, in short, you can buy a pre-made home or request a custom home from a home builder.

I found a whole tiny house marketplace and will link it here.

The government of Ontario put out a whole guide on buying or building a tiny home, which you can find here.

This website is a great resource for all things tiny home; https://tinyhomesincanada.ca/.

Where you can put a tiny home (in Canada)

There are several places where you can permanently put a tiny dwelling in Ontario. 

  • You can put a tiny home on an empty lot that you own, as long as the tiny home follows all building code requirements.
  • Your backyard. (Even in your backyard, you need a permit, follow the building codes and by-laws.)
  • Tiny house community. There are several throughout Ontario. Tiny Home Communities in Ontario.
  • Your home construction site. You’re allowed to live in a tiny house for up to 2 years on-site while your main house is being built. 
  • Cabin land. In some municipalities, extra living spaces are allowed on the same land.

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Is a tiny home the answer?

Now, moving into a tiny home may be the answer to a simpler and easier life. It just depends on how you want to live. I think it’s a great option for people who live alone and want more disposable income. Personally, I think that a well-designed home that meets one’s individual needs is one of the keys to fulfillment. So, that will look different for everyone. A tiny home may be a fantastic option for some folks today, but for others, it might be a glamping nightmare.

Tiny homes represent a departure from conventional notions of homeownership, inviting us to reimagine the way we live. Beyond their charming exteriors, these diminutive dwellings symbolize a desire for simplicity, financial freedom, and a sustainable future. As the tiny home revolution continues to grow, it challenges us to reconsider the true meaning of home – proving that size is no measure of the joy and fulfillment a living space can bring.

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