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Jenna Spesard - Finding people that live in houses smaller than your bedroom

Jenna Spesard, a traveling journalist, decided to travel the world in a house less than 120 square feet. A tiny house some might say. Well, she's found people living in the same way as herself. She interviewed and photographed real people who live in tiny homes, most being less than 200 square feet. That’s smaller than the average master bedroom in the United States – a country where 2,600 square foot homes are commonplace.

These customized handcrafted tiny dwellings grant their owners financial freedom with a minimalist lifestyle and a small carbon emission footprint. Armed with tiny kitchens, minuscule bathrooms, lofted bedrooms and multi-purpose furniture, tiny houses are redefining the American Dream and questioning what material objects you really need to be happy. You can check the gallery to the left to find a couple of these tiny houses. While BIG BERRY cabins are not small enough to be considered "tiny" we still chase the idea of living minimalistically, within nature, surrounded by the luxuries of home. Join us on the journey to freedom. 

Source: tinyhousegiantjourney.com