Family Builds Their Own Tiny Home Village

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When you have teens and older children at home, you can’t put them into one shared bedroom. They all want their own bedroom and even their own private bathroom.

One family in Kentucky came up with a unique but not so far-fetched way to accomplish all their children’s wants and needs. 

They built their own Tiny House Village just for their family!

You know what they say, you can’t pick your family but hey, you can have your own personal space from them. This family from Kentucky has done just that in a unique way. Rather than making sure everyone has their own room in a house, this family of four has decided that everyone deserves their own mini house and it’s incredible.

The Brinks family owns 6 houses. Each one is only 160 square feet in size, which looks as if Dad from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids had shrunk their home instead. It all comes down to having more room for air to breathe in privacy. Mom Keli confessed that her “husband wanted us all in one cabin” but she stood for the kids and “their own privacy.” Plus, it turns out that tiny homes produce less waste and require less heating.

Five years ago, the Brinks made a $57,000 purchase of a 21-acre property in Kentucky and turned it into a sustainable tiny house village.

You know what they say, you can’t pick your family but hey, you can have your own personal space from them. This family from Kentucky has done just that in a unique way. Rather than making sure everyone has their own room in a house, this family of four has decided that everyone deserves their own mini house and it’s incredible.

The Brinks family owns 6 houses. Each one is only 160 square feet in size, which looks as if Dad from Honey, I Shrunk the Kids had shrunk their home instead. It all comes down to having more room for air to breathe in privacy. Mom Keli confessed that her “husband wanted us all in one cabin” but she stood for the kids and “their own privacy.” Plus, it turns out that tiny homes produce less waste and require less heating.

Five years ago, the Brinks made a $57,000 purchase of a 21-acre property in Kentucky and turned it into a sustainable tiny house village.

4 family members share 6 tiny houses in total—the parents’ house, two separate houses for Lennox and Brodey, a double bathroom house, a pool house, and a guest house.

The parents’ house is not only the most expensive in the property, coming in at $9,000, but also the most spacious at 280 square feet.

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