THRIVING in Her Amazing Tiny House with a Hidden Room!

Tiny House Expedition
30 May 202518:31

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Tissa takes us through her 399-square-foot tiny home in Austin, Texas, offering a deep dive into its custom design and practical features. From a spacious living room with ample natural light to a modern kitchen with a pull-out coffee bar, Tissa highlights her thoughtful use of space. She shares her journey of transitioning from a traditional home to tiny living, revealing the benefits of community life and the practicality of downsizing. Her home’s design emphasizes low maintenance, clever storage solutions, and personal touches, making it a cozy and functional space to call home.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The community at Village Farm is an essential part of the living experience, with regular events like art classes, silent discos, and yoga.
  • 😀 Tissa's tiny home in Austin, Texas, is a 399 square foot custom build by Utopian Villas with modern design features.
  • 😀 The lot rent at Village Farm is $750 per month, covering amenities like trash pickup.
  • 😀 Tissa’s home is designed for both privacy and natural light, with strategically placed windows and low-maintenance exterior materials.
  • 😀 The living room features large windows for light, plenty of seating for social gatherings, and a custom doggy door for her pets.
  • 😀 The kitchen includes a unique black alligator wallpaper under the countertops, a five-burner gas stove, and ample prep space with a large sink.
  • 😀 Custom features like pull-out drawers, a coffee bar, and additional storage options maximize the functionality of the kitchen.
  • 😀 Tissa’s bathroom includes a marble floor-to-ceiling shower, gold fixtures, and custom shelving, balancing function with aesthetics.
  • 😀 The washer and dryer tower is cleverly designed for ease of use and does not produce noise that interferes with daily life.
  • 😀 The upstairs flex space in Tissa's tiny home serves as an office, guest room, or extra living space with a full-size bed and mini split for comfort.
  • 😀 The total cost of Tissa's home, including custom upgrades, was $225,000, which is more affordable than her previous apartment rental.
  • 😀 Tissa enjoys the blend of country and city life at Village Farm, only 15 minutes from downtown Austin, offering a slower pace of life with a sense of community.

Q & A

  • What are some of the community activities at the tiny home village?

    -Some community activities include art classes, silent disco, new moon yoga, farmers' markets, and social gatherings at Tissa's house, often featuring wine on Friday nights.

  • How long has Tissa been living in her tiny home, and what is its size?

    -Tissa has been living in her tiny home for about a year and a half. The house is 399 square feet, custom built by Utopian Villas.

  • What is the monthly lot rent at Village Farm, and what is included?

    -The monthly lot rent at Village Farm is $750, which includes amenities like trash pickup.

  • What is one of Tissa’s favorite features of her tiny home?

    -One of Tissa's favorite features is her wraparound deck, which provides a great space for gatherings and outdoor activities.

  • How did Tissa ensure privacy and natural light in her tiny home?

    -Tissa worked with her builder, Utopian Villas, to design windows at a certain height, ensuring privacy while still allowing plenty of natural light.

  • What are some unique design choices in Tissa's kitchen?

    -Tissa's kitchen includes a black alligator wallpaper under the countertops, a quartz waterfall countertop, custom pull-out drawers, and a five-burner gas stove with a convection oven.

  • What is Tissa’s approach to storage in her tiny home?

    -Tissa utilizes hooks throughout the house for extra storage and makes the most of every space, such as using pull-out drawers and shelving for efficient organization.

  • What special touches did Tissa add to her bathroom?

    -Tissa's bathroom features a marble floor-to-ceiling shower, gold shower fixtures, decorative floating shelves, and a space-saving jewelry storage solution with wallpaper.

  • Why did Tissa choose to live in a tiny home instead of continuing to live in an apartment?

    -Tissa wanted to downsize from her larger home and apartment, avoiding the upkeep of a big house. She also wanted a more community-centered lifestyle and found that a tiny home fit her needs better.

  • How does Tissa handle the financial aspects of her tiny home living?

    -Tissa financed her tiny home through an RV loan, which had higher interest rates compared to a mortgage. Despite this, her overall living costs are around $1,000 less per month than her previous apartment, making it a more affordable option for her.

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