Beautiful Simple Living in a Tiny House Sanctuary

Molly is an inspiring young woman who lives simply and beautifully in her . This is a sanctuary space that reflects her values and all the things that are truly important to her, all embodied in the walls she has built around herself. Her home.

Situated on a dream rural in Tasmania, surrounded by orchards and a nearby stream, here she lives close to and surrounded by the things that she loves.

A perfect reflection of herself, Molly's home is a dream. We hope you enjoy the tour of this very special tiny house.

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20 Comments

  1. Molly’s tiny home is stunningly beautiful and fits her needs perfectly. We hope you enjoy the tour of this lovely home. Thank-you for watching and supporting the channel. With Love, Bryce & Rasa

  2. Love the ‘Reflections from the Bathtub’ at the end! 🤣🤣🤣(Burst out laughing when I saw that!)

  3. This woman’s place is gorgeous! I am quite touched by the beauty and simplicity of it. The countertop seriously rocks!!!
    EDIT: And the bathroom is a stunner, too. What a great taste she has to design such a home for herself.

  4. Beautiful home – so many lovely features. But I burst out laughing when I saw you in the tub at the end Bryce 😂Wasn’t quite expecting that with the serious voice 😜

  5. Molly is beautiful and I think she is down to earth because she love farming..her tiny house is stunning ❤❤❤

  6. Cute house Molly..maybe you should have gotten Bryce to sit down or you stand on a step, your poor neck…You go Tassie girl we used to live in the Midlands…more Tassie stuff please Bryce. Thanks to you and Rasa. cheers from WA

  7. Asking dad to permit a parking spot on own land and he hesitated a bit.. i am so appalled by the western/Cristian culture of families!

  8. i always liked smaller spaces, from cleaning to heating a cooling…i’m a minimalist to my DNA. Growing up with low means, my respond was high quality/only needs.

    And i still worry that the “tiny house movement” may be a primer for 15 minute city prisons.

    it’s a fine line.

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