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Michelle Boyle, 54, living in Sherwood, Oregon, found herself unable to purchase a home after her divorce. Refusing to spend most of her salary on housing, she decides to embark on a daring project: building her own tiny house.
A carefully prepared project
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Before embarking on construction, Michelle does a lot of research and collects as much information as possible on tiny houses. With the help of a friend, she began carrying out her project, doing 70% of the work herself.
A comfortable tiny house despite its small size
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After waiting for her children to leave, Michelle can finally move into her 19 m2 tiny house. Despite its reduced surface area, the accommodation offers all the necessary comfort. The kitchen is equipped with a stove, refrigerator and sink, while a seating area is accessible via a ladder.
Michelle's assets to succeed in her project
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Working remotely, Michelle was able to devote herself fully to building her tiny house. But above all, it was her great self-confidence and her lack of fear of risk that allowed her to carry out this ambitious project.The rest of the article on the next page
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