No Loft - A Tiny House Designed for Long Term Living

No Loft - A Tiny House Designed for Long Term Living

Join our newsletter for all things living tiny! https://bit.ly/THT-Newsletter Her Instagram -   / canyon_moon_tiny   Interested In Being Featured On The Channel? : http://bit.ly/Tour-Application VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Take a full tour of a beautifully renovated single-story tiny house located in a quiet community in San Diego. Shauna and Robert share how they transformed this small footprint home into a functional, cozy, and "future-proofed" living space. From a downstairs bedroom designed for accessibility to a custom home office and a U-shaped kitchen, this video explores the reality of affordable housing and minimalist living. Tiny House Design and Layout One of the most unique features of this home is the first-floor bedroom. Shauna chose this specific layout to ensure her dog could move around easily and to avoid the need for ladders or lofts as she gets older. By removing original headboards, she successfully integrated a queen-size bed with plenty of walk space and added a headboard with storage for plants and jewelry. The living area serves as a multi-functional hub, featuring: A day bed that doubles as a couch and secondary sleeping area. Vintage lighting and IKEA hacks, like nightstands with custom hair-pin legs. A projector screen that acts as a blackout curtain for the bedroom. Ample ventilation with upper windows that create a bright, indoor-outdoor feel. Working From Home in a Tiny Space Can you work from home in a tiny house? Shauna demonstrates her dedicated work-at-home setup, featuring a desk that fits perfectly without blocking the walkway. Her configuration includes dual monitors, proving that professional productivity is possible even in a small home. Full Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation The kitchen is the heart of this home. Shauna renovated the space for approximately $4,000, focusing on high-quality appliances and smart organization. U-Shaped Kitchen: Features a propane stove, large sink, and new faucet. Storage Solutions: Floating shelves, pull-out trash bins, and a dedicated espresso bar. Dining Area: A custom butcher block breakfast bar provides a place to eat and prep food. In the bathroom, vertical space is key. Shauna added stone display areas, a wall-mounted medicine cabinet for "potions and lotions," and a clever towel rack repurposed from shoe storage. Costs and Community Living Living in a tiny house community offers more than just a home; it provides a sense of safety and shared amenities. Purchase Price: $79,900 (down from $89,900). Lot Rent: $988 per month in San Diego. Amenities: Access to a pool, jacuzzi, and laundry facilities. Shauna shares her perspective on the misconceptions of tiny living, explaining how proper organization makes the space feel larger than an apartment. If you are looking for tiny house inspiration or considering downsizing, this tour provides a realistic look at the costs and benefits. Filmed by -   / sydneyandalbert   Edited by -   / filmbro_   TINY HOME TOURS LINKS: Business Enquiries - [email protected] Subscribe -    / tinyhometours   Facebook -   / tinyhome.tours   Instagram -   / tinyhometours   Newsletter : https://bit.ly/THT-Newsletter Podcast : http://bit.ly/THT-Podcast Apply for a tour : http://bit.ly/Tour-Application LIFE ON THE ROAD IN A SKOOLIE LINKS Life On The Road In A Skoolie Newsletter : http://bit.ly/OGSN-Signup Subscribe For Life On The Road Videos : http://bit.ly/OffGridSkoolieSubscribe Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the San Diego Tiny House Tour 00:10 Single Story Bedroom with First Floor Accessibility 02:23 Living Room Layout and Multi-Functional Furniture 05:11 Dedicated Home Office Setup for Remote Work 06:08 U-Shaped Kitchen Renovation and Smart Storage 07:56 Custom Espresso Bar and Refrigerator Organization 08:59 Tiny House Costs and Community Lot Rent 11:43 Full Bathroom Tour with Vertical Storage Solutions 13:14 Benefits of Affordable Small Footprint Living