This 400sq Foot Tiny Home Will Make You Wish It Was Yours

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This 400sq Foot Tiny Home Will Make You Wish It Was Yours

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I know it seems like every beautiful tiny home we discover is more impressive than the last one, but this pint-sized beach house really takes the cake.

Its owner, Whitney Leigh Morris, actually had no plans to downsize her life when she first saw the listing for this unique little cottage. It was built in 1924, and when Whitney was searching the market the "tiny home" craze hadn't even begun, but something about the property spoke to her.

Shockingly, it was a Craigslist find. The home had all the features a young couple expecting their first child could want: it had a backyard, a kitchen, and hardwood floors. Plus, it's just a short walk from the beach. "The minute we stepped into this house, we knew that our search was over and that it was the right place for us," Whitney told Babble. The only downside for the pair was fitting their lives into a snug 362 square feet.

That took some creativity and organizing skills, like converting a linen closet into their newborn son West's nursery. Whitney also made the most of her cozy cottage by stacking storage space vertically, and by adding sliding drawers under her bed.

West's nursery.

The master bed's headboard is built into the window.

Whitney shares her lessons with other amateur designers on the Tiny Canal Cottage blog, where her motto is "you don't have to 'live large' to live beautifully." And these photos from the rest of her tiny home prove she's right!

It's taken more than three years to transform the cottage into a mini paradise, and Whitney says there's always more work to be done.

Along with forcing Whitney and Adam to take a crash course in interior design, the couple says their life in a tiny home has taught them some valuable lessons. When they need "me time," they look for it outside their home, often by visiting family and friends.

But when the growing family finds themselves stuck in their tiny home, it always brings them a little closer together. "It's tough to articulate, but somehow our proximity makes every moment feel that much more special and intimate," Whitney says.

She adds that living in cramped conditions makes her family "more considerate." And while the prospect of moving into a tiny home seemed unusual just a few years ago, lots of people would trade their big homes in a minute for the Morris family's cozy digs.

It goes to show that we can always make do with less - especially if it means we get to live in Venice Beach.

Share these photos if you dream of living in a tiny home!

[H/T: Babble]

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