You are well aware that's the plan ;)
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You could also build one.
I saw this the other day and it gave new meaning to your home is your castle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=34&v=CnHGKUh-5O4
I spent a month in our 27 ft RV with 4 dogs & that was sufficient:|(
I think 800 sq. ft. is as tiny as I'd want to go for two people. It's also about as small a house as anyone I know lives in. I'm with Iris Lily and Float On--I'd be homicidal in no time sharing so little space with another person. But i'm into that LAT thing...
Maybe if I had an outbuilding/studio/retreat...
My house was built in 1944, and it's 567 square feet. It's very comfortable, and perfect for one person. I never feel cramped or claustrophobic here. It's got a shady front porch that overlooks the cottage garden. The flowers, herbs, and plants make a big difference. I've got windows that look out onto greenery, and they make the cottage feel bigger.
Although I grew up in a large home, I've lived in apartments, condos, or small houses since that time. I don't have much stuff, and was raised to keep things neat and tidy. I'm able to live on much less than most people, because my expenses are so low. My electric bill is between $11.00-$40.00 a month. It's only high if I use the air conditioning. My gas bill is around $25.00 a month.
I highly recommend small homes. The new tiny ones seem overpriced and cramped to me, but they are beautiful. I like having a large lot, as well. Mine is 7,400 square feet. The dogs have room to run and play. I can sit out on the swing and gaze at the orchard and animals.
I wouldn't want a large home after living this way. I have what I need and am comfortable. I'm also able to save money and can be selective about employment.
During FYI's Tiny House Nation show they mentioned videos of couples living in their homes after a year. I missed the link and can't find it online but I wonder if they are all still happy in the teeny abodes.
I just looked this up, my two bedroom townhouse is a total of 875 square feet, which includes the basement. I felt like it is too big for one person, but I have that extra bedroom to rent out. I just wish it had an extra 1/2 bath when there are two unrelated people living here. Three people makes it feel quite crowded though.
I could easily live in a much smaller space if I had a separate building to use as I studio. Or a studio with a little corner as a living area!