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‘We Built Our Dream Home for Just $68,000—by Transforming a 770-Square-Foot Shed Into a Stunning Tiny House’

A mother of four who set out on a journey to create a comfortable and loving home for her family of six—without spiraling into significant debt—has revealed the unique solution she and her husband devised for their housing conundrum: moving into a shed.

Less than a year ago, Natalie and Jordan Holland were living in Houston with their four sons, aged 1 to 11, when they began searching for a home that would provide their family with more space—and more simplicity, away from busy city life.

The couple began searching for a location where their boys could have room to run around and play, and where they could see themselves living for years to come. That is how they came across a parcel of land in South Carolina.

They knew that they wanted to build a home that would provide them with a long-term base—and they weren’t interested in renting a space while saving up funds for a newly built property.

Reluctant to amass debt to make that dream a reality, they began thinking outside the box. They came up with a unique alternative to a traditional home: transforming a simple shed into a 768-square-foot house, a dream that they were able to realize in just three months.

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“We found out that you can live in a smaller home that’s beautiful and full of things you love without going into debt,” Natalie tells Realtor.com®.

The couple ordered a customized 16-by-48-foot, pre-fab shed, which was delivered straight to their property. It would serve as the focal point for their family home.

Natalie Holland gives a tour of their freshly finished Shed-to-cottage home.
Natalie Holland gives a tour of their newly finished shed-to-cottage home.

(YouTube: Natalie Holland )

The Holland family starting out their home building adventure in South Carolina
The Holland family shared their homebuilding adventure in South Carolina—and gained a growing audience on social media.

(Alexandria Smith)

The shed consisted of basically four walls, a roof and a floor.
The shed consisted of basically four walls, a roof, and a floor.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

Eliminating the loft over the kitchen and raising the ceiling gave the room a more expansive feeling.
Eliminating the loft over the kitchen and raising the ceiling gave the room a more expansive feeling.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

Their plan was to live in the shed for however long it took for them to save up enough money to build a bigger home.

They chose a shed as the foundation for their property because it can be easily transported if and when they decide to move, Natalie explains.

It could also bring in income if they decide to rent it out as a short-term vacation property.

“We opted for the shed because it can be moved,” Natalie says. “As long as you don’t go bigger than 16 feet wide, it can be relocated.

“It can go to another family when our other home is ready, or we can rent it out as an Airbnb. Either way, we come out ahead.”

At the time, Natalie was working as a stylist for weddings and food and product photo shoots. She had no professional interior design experience.

Jordan had a day job in customer merchant processing, but he also had some handy skills that he learned from his mother.

Despite having no professional construction experience, Natalie and Jordan were determined to do as much of the work themselves to save on costs.

Her husband watched YouTube videos to learn the skills he needed to transform their property, the mother of four explains.

Using wainscoting instead of a headboard in the bedroom saves space and looks great.
Using wainscoting instead of a headboard in the bedroom saves space and looks great.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

The boys love the independence they have in their own private sleeping loft.
The boys love their private sleeping loft.

(YouTube: Natalie Holland )

While they waited for the shed to arrive, they cleared a pad and built a raised foundation supported by blocks. They added a deck for the front of the house.

The unit that was delivered consisted of four walls with windows and doors built in, plus a sturdy roof, two lofts, and a floor. It was up to the Hollands to figure out where the interior walls would be added, as well as the plumbing and electricity.

The Hollands were able to come up with an ingenious floor plan that made use of every last inch of the 768 square feet of space.

The shed was delivered with two lofts, one over the kitchen and the other over the bedroom. The Hollands eliminated the loft over the kitchen and living room, opting to raise the ceiling to its full height of 11.5 feet.

“It makes the area feel so much bigger and brighter,” explains Natalie. The extra clerestory windows they added brought in lots of light.

They built a staircase to the loft above the home’s single bedroom—that’s where the older boys sleep now. Natalie says the boys are thrilled with the space, which they consider their private fort.

“They sit on the floor and build with Legos, and since I’m not up there a lot, they get to leave them out.”

The younger ones sleep in the parents’ bedroom, which has space for a crib, king-size bed, dresser, and closet. The adjacent bathroom has a double vanity, toilet, and shower/tub combo.

But the kitchen is Natalie’s pride and joy.

“We love how large the space is. In other homes of this size, the kitchen is kind of an afterthought. But we knew that everything revolves around the kitchen, so we knew we needed to prioritize it,” she says.

The kitchen features full size appliances, a pantry and a dining island.
The kitchen features full-size appliances, a pantry, and a dining island.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

The dining nook is also a home schooling classroom.
The dining nook is also a homeschooling classroom.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

In images and videos, the kitchen appears spacious and luxurious, filled with natural light and all of the amenities that one might want in a cooking space.

It has a dining island, prep space, full-sized appliances, a farmhouse sink, and even a pantry.

The dining nook, which accommodates the whole family, features a built-in bench with storage space. It’s also where Natalie homeschools the kids.

Other creative storage spaces in the home include the staircase, under which is a nook for the washer and dryer.

The living room has a built-in wall unit, with kitchen uppers installed as lower cupboards, where school supplies, toys, and books are kept.

There’s even an entry closet right when you walk in the front door.

“This is such a nice extra space,” says Natalie. “We keep our printer, our router, jackets, hats, and extra things in the dresser. It’s an invaluable drop zone.”

The living room features a wall unit with extra storage space, and there's also a washer/dryer setup under the stairway.
The living room features a wall unit with storage space, and the washer and dryer are set up under the stairway.

(Courtesy Natalie Holland)

There's even an entry closet right by the door where they keep their printer, router, jackets, hats and extra things in the dresser.
In a closet by the front door, the Hollands keep their printer, router, jackets, and hats.

(YouTube: Natalie Holland )

Home sweet home for six
The picturesque home is the perfect place for Natalie and Jordan to raise their family.

(YouTube: Natalie Holland )

The Hollands shared their housing adventure on social media—and attracted a growing audience of fans. Their YouTube videos went viral, and podcasters invited Natalie to share her story.

Young couples just starting out, seniors who are downsizing, and those whose homes have been ravaged by hurricanes or fires are among the people making their way to Natalie’s social media pages and website. They want to know how they can achieve their own little American dream, even in these seemingly impossible times.

“My husband has a helping heart,” says Natalie. “He’s been assisting people in the area figure out how to build their own charming, cost-effective homes.”

After being overwhelmed with requests to share their floor plan, the couple decided to upload the specifics to Natalie’s website, JadeMagnolia.com.

They also offer whatever zoning and permitting advice they can, with Natalie stressing that they differ in every county across America. In some areas that have been hit hard by natural disasters, some zoning restrictions have been lifted, making it easier to rebuild quickly.

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“Living in a home you love is the American dream,” says Natalie. “It may not be as difficult or expensive as people think.”

Little Goes a Long Way: 5 Adorably Tiny Homes With Equally Tiny Price Tags

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You know how we love us some tiny homes, and we know you’re right there with us. But this list of five is truly special—in fact, it could be the cutest collection we’ve ever had the pleasure of presenting.

And get this: Not only are all five abodes in great vacation locations and adorable inside and out, but they’re also priced below $200,000!

Scattered throughout the country, from Maine to California, all of these tiny homes are alluring, each with distinctive charms, and all come with equally low price tags.

If ever there was a time to pick up a summertime retreat, it’s here and now. Take a look.

12 Carp Rd, Madison, ME

Price: $142,000
Cutie cottage: This has to be one of the most adorable little living spaces we’ve ever seen! Located in the historic Lakewood community, the 374-square-foot, cedar-shingled cottage has a great room with a fireplace, pine-paneled walls, and a newly remodeled kitchen with quartz countertops and a tile backsplash.

It also has a separate bedroom, a full bath, a landscaped garden, and a sweet little porch upon which you can sip coffee in the morning while greeting your neighbors on their way to Wesserunsett Lake—it’s just a short stroll away.

In the summertime, this community is hopping—it features a nice restaurant, a theater, a tennis court, a private dock and moorings, and a golf course. That’s all for the small homeowners association fee of $33 per month, paid annually.

Madison, ME

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2746 Columbia Ln, Overgaard, AZ

Price: $126,900
Porch perfection: With all the comforts of a much larger home, including a hot tub, dishwasher, and stacked washer/dryer, this attractive, 400-square-foot mountain retreat has it all.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, including the primary with a built-in dresser. How convenient is that?

Downstairs you’ll find a full bath, a modern kitchen, a living room with an electric fireplace, a covered front porch with Trex decking, and the hot tub, which is surprisingly private.

This home is nestled in the mountains in the Rocky Rim Resort, which includes a splash pad and a playground for the kids, plus a picnic area.

Now, you do have to rent your space in the community for $495 per month, but that includes water, sewer, landscaping, trash service, and use of the park and picnic area.

You can offer up the place as a short-term rental when you’re not using it, to help cover the fees.

Overgaard, AZ

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3975 Amboy Rd, Twentynine Palms, CA

Price: $165,000
Colorful oasis: Boy, is this place social media-ready! Influencers will love to be photographed in the turquoise rancher, with a corrugated steel fence and a wall made of old license plates. The locale is especially appealing for all the music festivals the area hosts.

The 5-acre parcel is only 15 minutes away from the city of Twentynine Palms, and is even closer to Joshua Tree National Park and the Mojave Trails National Monument.

The place looks mighty good for a home built in 1960—everything has been remodeled with a stylish, retro flair.

The 400-square-foot home has stained concrete floors, a queen-sized Murphy bed, and a kitchen with an electric stove and refrigerator. Starlink internet has been installed as well to bring everything up to date.

But here’s the kicker: The sellers will accept only cash. It could turn out to be a decent business investment, though, if you decide to list it as a short-term rental.

Twentynine Palms, CA

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4960 Laurel Lodge Rd Lot 7, Clarkesville, GA

Price: $169,000
Vacation vibes: Get ready to relax at this luxury cottage community called Sugar Mill Creek. It’s just a stone’s throw from picturesque Lake Burton. This particular 396-square-foot home comes with a creek in the backyard.

The modern farmhouse features a vaulted ceiling and luxury vinyl wood flooring. There are two bedrooms: One is a primary, and the other is large enough for a queen-size bed. (The latter could be turned into an extra family room.) The large porch and patio offer enough space for all the outdoor entertaining your heart desires.

The community includes a dog park, clubhouse, outdoor fire pits, community-sponsored events, and a nearby marina for Lake Burton access. Moccasin Creek State Park and a number of local restaurants and shops are also nearby.

Clarkesville, GA

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252 N Pine Hollow Dr, Indianola, UT

Price: $119,000
Rustic relaxation: You’ll feel like an old-timey settler in this rugged log cabin that sits on 3.6 wooded acres. It’s located within an hour of Provo.

Measuring 288 square feet, the home has one bedroom and a living room. There’s no bathroom or kitchen, so you’d better bring your pioneer spirit and your RV to be fully comfortable.

The log cabin was originally built with plans to add a bathroom, electrical, gas, propane, and plumbing hookups, so it’s ripe for development.

The good news is that you can access the property year-round, and there is power you can plug into nearby. With a little imagination and elbow grease, this could be an ideal, cozy getaway.

Indianola, UT

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