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Monday, October 28, 2024

🌿 A Dream in the Making: The Tiny Home Project Begins

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Hey, Refined Rebels! Today marks an exciting new chapter in my journey— the beginning of The Tiny Home Project: A Place of Joi! πŸŽ‰ This is more than just a project for me—it’s the realization of a dream that ties together my passion for sustainability, accessibility, and creating a peaceful life here in the South.

For those of you who know me personally, you’re aware that accessibility is a topic near and dear to my heart. My adult daughter was born with Cerebral Palsy, and I’ve spent years navigating how to ensure our spaces are truly accessible. It’s been a driving force in my life, and it’s one of the biggest inspirations behind this project.

πŸ’‘ What is The Tiny Home Project?
The Tiny Home Project is all about designing a small, eco-friendly, automated, and fully wheelchair-accessible home that embodies minimalist living. It will be a place where sustainability and accessibility come together in harmony. I’m building this tiny home right here in the South on a sizable plot of land. My dream is to create a space that allows me to live off the land with a farm-to-table lifestyle, growing fresh veggies and even fish through an aquaponics system. πŸŒ±πŸ…πŸŸ

Today, I spent time working on the Project Overview to set the foundation for everything I want to accomplish with this initiative. Some of the key aspects I’m planning include:

  • A modular home design made with eco-friendly materials that can expand as needed.
  • Accessibility features like ramps, widened doorways, and smart home technology to ensure that individuals of all abilities can live comfortably and independently.
  • Clean energy solutions like solar power and rainwater harvesting to keep the home energy-efficient and environmentally conscious.
  • An aquaponics system to grow fresh food and a greenhouse for year-round gardening—making farm-to-table living a reality.

πŸ”‘ Why is this important to me?
This project is the beginning of a lifestyle that I’ve always dreamed of—living simply, sustainably, and fully in tune with nature. But even more than that, it’s about making sure that this lifestyle is accessible for everyone, including those with mobility challenges like my daughter. A Place of Joi will serve as a model for sustainable and inclusive living, showing that we can all create spaces that nurture both the planet and the people who live in them.

I can’t do this alone, though. ✨ I’m calling on you, my beloved Refined Rebels, to join me on this journey! Whether it’s through sharing the project, offering ideas, or supporting the cause, every little bit helps. Together, we can show the world how to live sustainably and inclusively.

Let’s make this dream a reality—one step at a time.
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Today’s work was all about putting the plan on paper, but I can’t wait to keep you updated as I move forward with land selection, building, and the farm-to-table life I’ve been longing to live.

Until next time, keep dreaming, living with purpose, and making room for joy in everything you do. 

With love,
The Etiquette Evangelist πŸ’–

#TinyHomeLiving #SustainableLiving #AccessibleLiving #FarmToTable #EcoFriendlyLiving #CerebralPalsyAwareness #APlaceOfJoi #SouthernDreams



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