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Every Person Has Their Own Tiny House Instead Of A Room In This Family

If living out of the ordinary is something you're striving for, I've got a cool story for you. This family lives on a property where they decided to build a "village" of tiny houses so each family member can have their own private space.

Even the kids have their own tiny houses instead of bedrooms in a big house. I think this sounds like such an interesting idea.

The tiny house movement has been gaining steam over the last few years.

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Many people are realizing that downsizing to these small homes is an affordable and eco-friendly option.

You can even buy tiny home kits on websites like Amazon.

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The tiny home of your dreams is just a few clicks and hours of construction away!

One family has gone viral for expanding the concept of the tiny home into a tiny village.

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The family's daughter, Lennox, brought viral attention to her family's unique living situation through her TikTok account.

The Brinks family bought a 21-acre property in Kentucky five years ago and turned it into a cool "village."

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They ended up building a total of six tiny houses.

Each tiny house is only about 160-square-feet in size and comes with a variety of amenities.

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The kids, Lennox and Brodey, also get their own tiny houses.

The property also includes a double bathroom house, a pool house, and a guest house.

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So the family still gets plenty of together time. Wow, this sounds so cool.

The parents' house is the biggest at 280-square-feet and it was the most expensive one.

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It cost about $9,000 and it's the only one with a bathroom on-site.

Unfortunately, the kids have to use one of the double bathrooms located just a few feet away.

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But I think it's a small price to pay for all that privacy.

The parents' house embodies that super cozy feeling and comes with plenty of natural light.

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I find that pretty awesome for such a small living space.

Even though this house is considered tiny in comparison to regular houses, make no mistake, it's very livable.

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There's even a full-sized kitchen with plenty of storage space.

There's also a full-sized bathroom in the house as well with a sizeable bathtub.

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Talk about living it up in nature. Ha, ha. I'm really digging this concept.

The kids' houses aren't that shabby either.

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Brodey's house comes with a king-size bed upstairs, a couch, and a TV. It's like a little man cave, isn't it?

On the other hand, Lennox’s tiny house has everything a young girl would definitely dream of having.

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It includes a full-sized bed upstairs and a cute dresser for all her stuff.

There's even a 64-square-foot office that both mom and dad share so they can comfortably work from home.

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I think that's such a cool perk for them.

The family also runs a private barn where they keep a variety of animals that help them keep up their idea of a sustainable lifestyle.

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That is absolutely the coolest.

Even though this idea may seem like it promotes separation, this close-knit family spends plenty of time together in the fresh air and by the fireplace.

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After all, they basically have an entire village to themselves, so they get to spend lots of time together.

Lennox has uploaded video tours of each home on her TikTok account.

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Maybe these videos will give you the inspiration you need to make your own tiny home village.

She also has some hilarious videos about her life growing up in a tiny house village.

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Seriously, you need to watch these. She totally nailed this impersonation of someone seeing her family's homes for the first time.

This is the first time I've heard of this type of living set-up.

But I gotta say I'm totally digging the whole idea of it. What do you think?

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