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Cabin Lifestyle: How Small Homes Grow Tight Families?

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A house is not a home if there is no connection. Creating a deep relationship with the people you live with is a significant aspect of growing up. Despite financial difficulties, people think that close ties between family members make them safe and secure. Family love makes people presume that all is well.

Nowadays, vagabonds are exploring all sorts of lifestyles a man can live. Recreational Vehicles or RVs are more popular than ever! Most people patronize simple yet full of surprises van life! A lot of people are also getting interested in camping and hiking. Seems like the pandemic shows and taught most people what is meant to 'live'!

Nevertheless, the pandemic also creates something special in most people, a stronger bond with loved ones. A profound connection between a parent and a kid at an early age is a valuable aspect of the child's growth. This is also one of the reasons why some parents tend to put so much effort into their toddlers! That is why parents also believe that it is strategic to start a family in a small home.

Unfortunately, people living in tiny houses are sometimes coined as cheap. First and foremost, most people might have left with no choice at all. It is low maintenance and cheaper compared to a larger one. Even middle-class families prefer smaller houses to save money for other expenses.

In most Asian countries, even a family of 12 kids lives together in small houses. In some cases, even if the kids are all married and can definitely support themselves independently chooses to stay in the small they grew up with! Sometimes it is a tradition, sometimes it is a choice. But what we are sure of, is that there is beauty in this lifestyle!

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In addition to financial benefits, living together in a tiny house could create a strong attachment. Also, trust is built and strengthened. The simple logic in this is that the smaller the house, the more people can interact with each other. But this doesn't mean that people living in large houses couldn't.

The thing is, there are higher chances of communication and interaction if people are moving to small places.

Therefore, just like wanderlusts who preferred van life and bus life, choosing the path to scale down or even appreciate the situation of living in a tiny house, could also have a good end result. A stronger bond and empathy is a gift to those relationships who grows tied and rapport.

How about you? Would you live in a tiny house with your loved ones? Share your thoughts in the comments below! We would love to read it!

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