Tag: Bryce Langston

  • Do the Unexpected – Live Differently & Downsize

    In this latest video from Living Big In A Tiny House, Bryce Langston interviews Liz & Mike who live in a school bus conversion with their son Bryce. They have a mobile business, Finny Hill Photography, and specialize in wedding photography.

    Their photography work took them on the road often; so instead of fighting the trend they built a bus-based tiny home and chose to live differently. Downsizing has also allowed them to live more intentionally and purposeful – not to mention eliminate living expenses. Road schooling for their son is also giving him an adventure oriented education and experience.

    Choosing to live differently isn’t easy. We often fall into the typical mortgage/rent trap without much thought because it appears normal. Bucking the system and cultural norm also seems risky; but success stories like this give us a peek into some alternatives. Do the unexpected – you might surprise yourself.

  • Off-Grid Urban Tiny House

    Tiny House homeowner Steve built his 8×17 tiny house in his backyard, moved-in, and then rented his front house. The renters essentially pay the mortgage on the property. So now Steve is living a mortgage-free life.

    There are lots of innovate ideas in this design. For example, his bed functions as a sofa during the day by rolling away below a raised landing. At night it’s super easy to roll-out the bed. On the raised landing is the kitchen and bathroom. The house cost him about $50,000 to build.

    This video was created by Bryce Langston at can be found at the Living Big in A Tiny House YouTube Channel. Be sure to follow Bryce for more great tiny house videos.

  • Enchanting Forest Cabin – Interview with Builder

    Bryce Langston visits Jacob Witzling, a fellow who built this enchanting cabin in the Olympic rainforest. It’s made from mostly reclaimed materials and to avoid building permits the cabin was kept under 200 square feet (per a local building requirement).

    Read more on the Living Big in a Tiny House website and follow Bryce on YouTube for more of his amazing videos.