Tess, Sam, and their young son Tulsi live in a beautiful tiny house on a multigenerational family homestead in New South Wales. Three years ago, Tess’s parents sold their home in Adelaide and purchased a stunning block of land, where the entire family came together to create a shared life rooted in nature, connection, and sustainability.
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Tess’s parents now live in the main house, while Tess, Sam, and Tulsi live in a spacious and beautifully designed tiny home nestled into the forested landscape.
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Together, they work the land, growing abundant gardens and fruit trees as they transform the property into a thriving homestead. One of the most remarkable outcomes of this lifestyle is that it allowed both Tess and Sam to be at home full-time during the first three years of their son’s life, something truly rare and special in today’s world.
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By building a life together as a multigenerational family unit, they’re able to share not only financial resources but also time, energy, and care.
This interconnected way of living brings immense benefit to everyone involved, creating a strong sense of support, resilience, and wellbeing. This is more than just a tiny house, it’s a model for intentional living, where family, nature, and community come first.