Tiny House

I love everything about it:’ 38-year-old only spends $300 a month to live in a 160 sq.

In a world where bigger is often seen as better, Carly DeFelice chose a completely different lifestyle—one built around simplicity, freedom, and peace of mind. Instead of chasing a large home filled with extra space and endless responsibilities, she found comfort in a 20-foot by 8-foot travel trailer, creating a cozy retreat that became her personal escape from stress and burnout. Living in Austin, Texas, Carly embraced RV life not just as a housing choice, but as a way to reset her life and rediscover what truly matters.

Of course, downsizing to such a small space came with challenges. Tiny living meant learning how to manage every part of her home, from handling tank maintenance to figuring out unexpected mechanical issues. But instead of seeing those moments as setbacks, Carly treated them as opportunities to become more capable, independent, and resilient. Every small problem she solved made her feel more confident in the life she was building for herself.

For Carly, the beauty of RV living isn’t only about saving money—it’s about freedom. Her home gives her the flexibility to stay rooted in Austin when she wants stability, or hit the road whenever she craves adventure. With her entire life on wheels, she has the ability to explore new places, change her surroundings, and create experiences that a traditional home could never offer.

At the same time, tiny living has also taught her to appreciate simplicity. Without conveniences like a dishwasher or a bathtub, she’s reminded every day that comfort doesn’t always come from luxury. Instead, it can come from a thoughtfully designed space, a lighter lifestyle, and the peace that comes with owning only what you truly need. For Carly, that trade-off has been more than worth it.