Isabelle decided to live in a tiny house because she wanted to live with purpose. She built her own small home and loves how open it feels when you walk in. The kitchen is especially nice because it feels welcoming and spacious.
Isabelle Nagel-Brice started a project called A Tiny Good Thing to share what she learned about building tiny homes. She is trained in creating sustainable homes and has studied Permaculture and Anthropology.
This background helps her understand different cultures and the environment. Isabelle loves learning about many things, which inspired her to build her own home.
She wasn’t sure where she wanted to live permanently and found out that building a tiny home in her parents’ backyard could save money. She chose building materials carefully, thinking about how long they would last and the future of her house.
Isabelle knew that one day her house would need to be taken apart, whether in 20 years or 100 years.
Isabelle didn’t want to build a tiny house using materials that would end up in a landfill forever. She wanted her house to be both eco-friendly and a healthy place to live. Her project, A Tiny Good Thing, started when she built a house with her dad for herself and her dog, Luna Mae.
At A Tiny Good Thing, we research and find the best, most eco-friendly products and materials for small homes. We think about your health and our planet’s health. Let’s make a difference every day, starting with the materials we use for our homes.
You can learn more about her consulting business at the links below:
- Her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atinygoodthing
- Her Website: https://www.atinygoodthing.com/
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