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Jul 13, 2023

I bought a 10ft x 10ft shed from Home Depot and made it my tiny home

A CALIFORNIA woman could not be happier after she converted a Home Depot shed into a tiny home.

She says the 10x10 shed has got everything she needs including an outdoor shower.

TikTok user kapriisun (@kapriii_sun) has chronicled her journey refurbishing and then living in a small shed in California for the last two years.

She has shared how she transformed a basic tool shed into a livable studio, adding insulation, wall paneling, and ceiling blanks.

Now her studio is a cozy home complete with a comfy bed, book shelves, and hanging plants.

There is no bathroom, but many users still asked the question: where do you shower?

To show her fans how she gets away with a quick rinse even without having her own bathroom, kapriisun gave an insider's look at her "shower routine".

In the video, she takes views around the corner from her tiny home and switches on the water hose.

She then turns around and opens a gas canister connected to hanging portable water heater, more commonly seen on campsites.

The shower is sandwiched in a small space between some wooden fencing, offering her some privacy.

She also has a small kitchenette with a mini-fridge and tabletop cooker inside the home.

There are tons of tiny home designs that can be built for any budget.

One young Wyoming man was able to build a tiny home for $8,000 without any construction experience.

A couple in Maine built their dream tiny home with all the extras for just $45,000.

National retailers offer prefabricated or DIY kits at affordable prices too.

Lowe's just put a tiny home on sale for $6,300, while Walmart has been selling these barn-style tiny homes for just $2,299.

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