#TryThis: A weekend stay in a tiny home

Home sweet home | Photo by Kelly Lacy from Pexels

Home sweet home | Photo by Kelly Lacy from Pexels

Hey, GVL. Grace here. 👋 A few weeks ago, I got the chance to do something I’ve wanted to do for a long time – check out what it’s like to stay in a tiny home.

Creek Walk Tiny Home Community in Travelers Rest is one of the tiny home communities in Greenville, and the one that I called home away from home for a weekend. The community is right off of the Prisma Health Swamp Rabbit Trail which means you’re just minutes away from all of the great things Travelers Rest has to offer.

But you already know that Travelers Rest is great...so let’s talk about the house.

I was definitely under the impression that I could never live in a tiny house. I was one of those people who just assumed it wouldn’t be enough space and would feel cramped. That wasn’t the case at all. The tiny home I stayed in was roomy, had lots of storage, and was plenty of space for me.

A view inside of my tiny home | Photo by the GVLtoday team

A view inside of my tiny home | Photo by the GVLtoday team

Want to check out my full tiny house tour? Click here.

Interested in experiencing this for yourself (like I did) to see if tiny living is for you? This tiny home at Creek Walk is available for rent on Airbnb. You can check out those details here.

Shout out to our friends at My PR Lab for organizing the experience. 👏

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