Here at A&D, we support people who break from convention. Andrew and Gabriella Morrison spent decades in the rat race, with their lives revolving around their finances and paying off a huge mortgage. They were sick of this lifestyle and boldly downsized and built a 221-square-foot tiny house. They call it “hOMe.” Check out their website here!
It only cost the Morrisons $22,000 to build their dream 221-square-foot tiny house.
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They now live mortgage-free, which has improved the quality of their life and the closeness of their marriage.
Thanks to brilliant design, this 221-square-foot space feels much bigger inside. The Morrisons have everything they need.
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There’s a spacious kitchen with an oven, fridge, and sink.
There is no lack of counter and shelf space here!
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They also included a reading area and an office desk that doubles as a dining table.
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Under the stairs to the loft is a big “closet.” Not a single inch is wasted.
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Their bedroom has a queen-sized bed and a big dresser.
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On the other side of the loft is a living room where Andrew likes to play his guitar.
Their tiny bathroom has a high-tech plumbing system.
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And there’s even a shower!
The best part? The house is on wheels, meaning they have no permanent address and can move whenever they want.
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After touring hOMe, it’s hard to imagine why anyone would need more than this.
Downsizing to a smaller home, especially a tiny house, saves money and allows people to focus on the most essential things in life.
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The Morrisons’ home reflects a physical and mental place everyone strives for. They’re free from debts and bills, mind-numbing routines, a permanent address, and everything else that prevents us from being the people we want. More of us should follow their example – pass their story on to others by clicking below!
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