We Quit Our Jobs, Built a Tiny Home on Wheels, and Hit the Road

In the past few years, tiny homes have proved they can be just as stylish and functional as regular-size homes. Jenna and Guillaume of Tiny House Giant Journey explain their decision to drop everything, build a tiny home on wheels, and travel across the country.

Two years ago my partner, Guillaume, and I were both burdened by high rent, a multitude of belongings, college debt, and careers that allowed us to maintain that lifestyle. I was beginning to believe I'd never be able to pursue my passion for writing, and Guillaume felt the same way about his photography. Then we came across tiny houses. These artistically designed tiny dwellings inspired us to upend our lives and pursue our dreams. We came up with a game plan: 1) Build a tiny home, 2) Travel around North America for one year, and 3) Create a travel journalism portfolio about alternative lifestyles. He'd photograph. I'd write.
We began our tiny-house build with zero construction experience and a "we'll learn as we go" attitude. What we didn't realize was that we weren't just building a home, we were also challenging ourselves to rethink the idea of "home" altogether. After dozens of mistakes, life lessons, and a brutal downsize, we hit the road with our one-of-a-kind tiny house on wheels!

Six months and 10,000 miles later, our tiny abode has taken us on a wild adventure. Along the way, we've met numerous like-minded people who build and reside in small structures, such as tiny homes, tree houses, yurts, homemade houseboats, etc. Guillaume photographs these alternative-lifestyle pioneers in their innovative dwellings, while I write down their stories.

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