The 10th issue of the Small Living Journal (SLJ) is out and it focuses on the personal appeal of tiny homes…
I guess it shouldn’t come as any surprise that members of the Small Home Movement are nonconformists. If they weren’t, odds are they wouldn’t be so attracted to an idea so radically outside the norms of mainstream America. Starting with Thoreau and his $28.12 and 1/2 cent house, small housers have all marched to the beat of their own highly-individualistic drummer.
Even knowing that, however, it still catches me off-guard to discover how different the motivations and exact solutions are of various members of the community. For that reason, I thought it might be worth the SLJ writers taking some time to discuss the personal appeal and perceived advantages of tiny homes.
Also, this issue welcomes a new regular writer: Lellewynn from Project Rolling Freedom. We also have a guest post from Betsy McCullen who is becoming a regular on the “premises”.
We hope you enjoy our latest issue…
Go check out the full issue! You can read my contribution, 10 Reasons to Live Tiny, by clicking here.





