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Downsizing To a Tiny Home Village Unique House Design

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Welcome to Angela’s tiny home at Village Farm in Austin, where living small means living large in love and community! Angela and her husband, Neil, have created a beautiful and functional space in their Magnolia model tiny home, perfect for those looking to embrace a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle.

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Angela’s home boasts a proper kitchen with ample cabinet space, full-size appliances (except for the tiny but mighty dishwasher), and a charming Wedgewood blue color scheme. The granite countertops may not have been their first choice, but they’ve made them work beautifully with their chosen décor.

Living tiny means getting creative with storage. Angela shares her tips, from using a shoe rack from Target and repurposed wine boxes for pantry items to finding the perfect small microwave to combine with the existing range hood. With a deep residential-size sink and 100 gallons of fresh water capacity, this kitchen is as functional as it is beautiful.

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The living room is a cozy haven with wood detailing, a multifunctional lift-top table for storage, and a Samsung Frame TV that doubles as art. Angela’s gallery wall and custom shelf for pretty items only add to the charm. And let’s not forget the innovative folding stairs from Bcompact in Australia, which are both beautiful and functional, leading to two loft spaces. The bedroom includes two spacious closets and a queen-size bed with a built-in headboard. The sliding glass doors lead to a screened back porch, creating an airy, expansive feel. The back porch, a favorite of Angela’s pups, is a safe and delightful outdoor space.

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