I stayed in a 250-square-foot tiny home for the first time, and 10 things surprised me
Briefly

Staying in a 250-square-foot tiny home in Miami was unexpectedly enjoyable, offering a spacious feel despite its size. The experience included various space-saving hacks that enhanced the home's functionality and charm. Notable features included a sliding bathroom door, which saved space and served as a decorative element. Additionally, a storage closet next to the shower utilized a curtain instead of a door, contributing to a more open and visually appealing environment. These clever design choices contributed significantly to the overall experience of staying in a tiny home.
The sliding bathroom door was surprisingly clever. The sliding feature saved space that a swinging door would take up, and I thought the door's decor made it double as a piece of art.
I was surprised to find so many space-saving hacks that all made the home feel larger, including some I'd never considered.
At 250 square feet, the home was half the size of the NYC apartment I was living in then - and the stay was full of surprises.
I expected to find some of the space-saving hacks I saw in the tiny home, like a mounted TV and a table that doubled as storage.
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