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A Tiny Home: The Essential Items You Need To Have

Life on the road is one thing, but life in a tiny home is an entirely new adventure to embark upon. Find out which items you must have in your small home here.

Tiny homes might as well be the true definition of a minimalistic space. From contouring the shape of your lifestyle to reducing the actual space in which you live, you’ll find that tiny homes are some of the best-kept secrets in life. If you are just starting out on your own, consider choosing a home that minimizes space and making it your own. Read below to find out what you need in a tiny home, including all the essential items you need to have.

Heating and Cooling

A house really isn’t a home if it doesn’t have all the essentials; this includes things such as heating, cooling, and proper air ventilation. Like any simple home, the infrastructure is the most important thing to make a tiny home habitable. Whether your tiny home is on wheels or planted to the ground, you’ll want to have portable heating and cooling. In fact, you should ensure that both are handy for the warm and cold seasons. You should opt for a portable heater and a window air conditioner to help save floor space.

Solar Panels

If you’re looking for an easy way to make your home more eco-friendly, consider getting a solar panel kit. These kits help reduce your home’s energy costs and make the space feel more open. Solar panels are a great way to be kind to the planet, save a bit of money on energy costs and electricity, and reduce your home’s carbon footprint. There are many different types of solar panels to consider, and determining which is the right choice for you will ultimately depend on whether your home is connected to the grid or not.

Couch

You can get as creative or traditional as you’d like when selecting your couch. Since you’ll be dealing with a smaller space, it may make sense to purchase a loveseat or find a ready-made option that’s easy to install. Another option is to select a couch that can convert into a bed—this way, you have a reason to have guests over.

Ceiling Fan

If you’re considering adding on a small patio to your tiny home—which you can build with simple wooden tiles—consider also adding on a ceiling fan. Their benefits are incredible during the summer, and they can help rid the air of toxic smells as they cool you down.

Storage

In a tiny home, you have options as far as storage goes. If you’re looking for easy storage that’s out of the way, consider installing storage drawers under your stairs. This option is economical and would be a good way to store items that you’ll need when on the go. Storage is one of the most essential items you need to have in a tiny home.

Many tiny homes have a very own unique feel to them. And while it might have been a common viewpoint at one time that tiny homes are nothing but a fad, many young people nowadays are jumping on the bandwagon. They’re looking for ways to effectively save money for a bigger home while relishing the opportunity to start out small and create a space that’s truly their own. A tiny home is perfect for the lone traveler or a young couple starting their new life independently. When considering your options, consider a tiny house because it’s affordable and completely customizable.

 

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Karen LeBlanc

Karen LeBlanc is a travel host and writer with a popular travel show, The Design Tourist, and a companion lifestyle blog. As a widely published travel journalist and content creator, Karen is a member of the North American Travel Journalists Association. She also serves as the Design and Travel editor of the national lifestyle magazine, LaPalme. Karen believes that every destination has a story to tell through its local art, architecture, culture, and craft. This immersive creative exploration begins with authentic accommodations where the narrative of place unfolds through art, accessories, accouterments, furnishings, fixtures, and food. 

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