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I spent $25,000 building a tiny home – I love it but I made 5 big mistakes including forgetting to take the ‘butt test’

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FOR anyone thinking of scaling down and starting the process of living tiny, there's plenty to think about.

Finding the right house, making sure the land is secured, and getting your amenities in order are just the tip of the iceberg.

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Jill loves her tiny home but tells The U.S. Sun there are pitfalls that people must try to avoidCredit: Jill Kanto
Location and saving money are two key motivators for living tiny but how the house is built is also keyCredit: Jill Kanto

Tiny homeowner Jill Kanto went tiny in 2015 with her two daughters and never looked back.

Jill couldn't be happier with her new lifestyle, but looking back on her move, she admits she made a "million" mistakes when it came to the crunch.

When The U.S. Sun visited the and spoke to several people who have downsized yet improved their lives, there was a common theme.

Planning is absolutely key.

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However, for Jill, who had very little time to get ready, that just wasn't possible and although everything thankfully worked out nicely, she spoke from experience when warning any new devotees who are beginning to plan a big move into the tiny world.

"I got lucky, but I did make a million mistakes," she told The U.S. Sun.

"Firstly, I had never stepped foot in a tiny house before. I didn't know what my needs were for living in one. I hadn't tried on other tiny houses for size.

"Living tiny is about maximizing the space to suit your needs. It’s hard to know what works and what doesn’t work until you’ve stayed in a few different tiny houses, which is why I recommend visiting a tiny house hotel. Stay in at least two tiny houses, and go through your normal day to day living. Cook, invite friends over, etc.

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"You need to try them on like clothes. Does this one fit? Does this one make my butt look big?"

Armed with a $25,000 budget, Jill purchased blue prints and a and embarked on her building her own tiny house from scratch.

For those seeking a middle ground between sweat equity found between DIY or and paying full price for a professional build, the growth of the tiny house industry avails a new option - Tiny House Shells.

When you purchase a shell from a builder, the outermost layers of the house, including the siding, roof, studs, trailer & subfloor, are completed. 

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