WellBeing Wild

Slow down and rewild with a tiny home getaway

It can take an entire 24 hours to fully unwind and slow down. For some, total relaxation can only be found after flying across the ocean, but thanks to a growing tiny house movement, off-grid bliss is just a short drive away.

Staying in a hotel, camping or road-tripping in a van aren’t the only options for a getaway close to home. Leave the city behind for a nearby secluded woodland where you can wake to the sound of birds from the comfort of a pint-sized cabin. Welcome to the tiny home, where nature meets total comfort and sustainable design.

Tiny homes are roughly defined as less than 46sqm, but come in many different shapes and sizes, from cabins on wheels immersed in the wild to futuristic shacks by the ocean. Typically remote, tiny homes offer a city escape without losing any of the luxury you might find in a five-star hotel. For those who

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