How Big Is Big Enough?
Everyone loves a tiny home story.
And yes, ADUs are having their moment.
But not everyone wants to live in 540 square feet with a Murphy bed, a toaster oven, and one closet pretending to be a lifestyle.
What many women really want is something smarter.
A home that is smaller, not skimpy. Beautiful, not basic. Low maintenance, not low quality. Efficient, comfortable, and built around how you actually live now.
That missing middle is real: a high-performance home between 1,100 and 1,500 square feet with two bedrooms, open living, great storage, lower utility bills, and fewer weekends spent maintaining rooms you no longer use.
Because the hardest part of downsizing isn’t giving up square footage.
It’s letting go of the basement full of “someday,” the formal dining room no one eats in, and Grandma’s china that your kids have already declined.
The bigger question is this:
What would your life look like if your home stopped managing you?
With modular construction, you don’t have to wait for the perfect small home to appear on the market. You can build it.
Your floor plan. Your finishes. Your foundation choice: slab, crawlspace, or full basement. Your energy performance. Your storage. Your one-level living. Your future.
Not a trailer. Not a tiny house experiment. Not a compromise wrapped in cute marketing.
A high performance home. Built in a factory. Set on a permanent foundation. Designed to live beautifully, efficiently, and comfortably for the next chapter.
Maybe big enough isn’t about square feet.
Maybe big enough is enough room to live well, breathe easier, spend less on utilities, and stop heating rooms you only visit to dust.
That’s a home that loves you back.
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