Just wait until those kids grow up a little and start inviting boys/girls over, or needing more space of homework or their daily activities! IMHO tiny living is not for everyone, and I wouldn't recommend trying to grow a family in one of these little houses (if anything, build a little bigger, no one ever said you cant have a 400sq foot tiny home if you have a larger family of four.)
Kids have specific life requirements in order to be successful in today's reality, a lot of work would need to go into making those assurances otherwise you could be hurting the future of those most dear to you.
I agree with you. If you read the whole article they are building a "regular" size house to live in by the time their kids are adolescents, because they agree with you as well. The tiny house gave them four years of mortgage-free living and enabled them to build their next abode, also mortgage-free. It's an excellent example and story.
Just wait until those kids grow up a little and start inviting boys/girls over, or needing more space of homework or their daily activities! IMHO tiny living is not for everyone, and I wouldn't recommend trying to grow a family in one of these little houses (if anything, build a little bigger, no one ever said you cant have a 400sq foot tiny home if you have a larger family of four.)
Kids have specific life requirements in order to be successful in today's reality, a lot of work would need to go into making those assurances otherwise you could be hurting the future of those most dear to you.
I agree with you. If you read the whole article they are building a "regular" size house to live in by the time their kids are adolescents, because they agree with you as well. The tiny house gave them four years of mortgage-free living and enabled them to build their next abode, also mortgage-free. It's an excellent example and story.
Yep, my bad I continued reading and noticed they are also building a larger home to go along with their starter "tiny home". What a great idea!