Mistakes To Avoid When Moving Into a Tiny Home

Tony Mers • February 19, 2024
Mistakes To Avoid When Moving Into a Tiny Home

Moving into a tiny home is an exciting prospect, but there are some important considerations to keep in mind throughout the process. Check out these mistakes to avoid when moving into a tiny home.

Failure To Declutter

As the name suggests, tiny homes have limited square footage, so you’ll need to carefully think about the belongings you do and don’t need. You can’t try to fit all your possessions into your new home. Before you move, take an inventory of everything you own and begin to donate or dispose of items you no longer use. This process ensures you only keep the most important or useful items.

Also, think about the available storage space in your tiny home. If you’re not going to have a lot of room to store your items, you’ll need to be thoughtful about what you bring with you. If your available storage can’t accommodate all your belongings, you’ll need to perform another purge or rent a storage unit.

Underestimating Maintenance Costs

Another common mistake to avoid when moving into a tiny home is underestimating maintenance costs. Many people assume that a smaller home will require less upkeep, but that’s not always the case. Although you have less square footage, you can still have significant issues with your plumbing, roofing, electricity, etc. You’ll want to set aside money for home-related emergencies, even if you live in a tiny home.

Additionally, if you’re planning on building your home, you should choose high-quality materials and appliances. By investing more money at the outset, your home will remain in good condition and require less maintenance in the long run. No matter what type of dwelling you live in, routine upkeep is unavoidable, so be sure you consider these costs beforehand.

Forgetting To Measure Your Space

If you’re downsizing from a full-sized house to a tiny home, you can’t assume that all your current furniture will fit. Most likely, you’ll need to make choices in terms of what you bring into your new space. Every piece of furniture will need to serve an important purpose and be somewhat multi-functional.

Plus, you want to ensure that important pieces, such as your bedframe and sofa, will fit through the door before moving day arrives. Take some time to measure the space between your walls to find the best configuration. You don’t want to constantly bump into things or feel uncomfortable in your home.

Choosing To Move Your House on Your Own

If you already own a tiny home and you want to move it to a new location, save yourself time and energy by hiring transportation experts. It may be tempting to complete the job on your own, but this type of move is best for professionals.

You don’t want to start your new life in your tiny home on a sour note. Instead, the trusted tiny house movers at One Call Logistics are ready and waiting to make your experience as seamless as possible. Our team has the knowledge and experience needed to safely move your home across the state or across the country. Ready to get started? Contact us today!

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