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3 Ways to Live Outside

By Matthew Lynch
November 8, 2023
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In today’s fast-paced and increasingly urbanized world, many people dream of escaping the concrete jungles and reconnecting with nature. Living outside or close to nature can have a number of physical and mental health benefits, as well as a positive impact on the environment. This article will explore three alternative living spaces that allow you to embrace an outdoor lifestyle – tiny houses, van life, and treehouses.

1. Tiny Houses – Simplify Your Life

For those looking for a way to downsize their life or live more sustainably, tiny houses offer an attractive solution. Typically ranging in size from 100 to 400 square feet, these compact structures are designed for simple living and can often be placed in beautiful, natural settings.

Living in a tiny house encourages minimalist living, reducing your environmental footprint, and prioritizing experiences over material possessions. Many tiny homes are also built on wheels, giving owners the flexibility to move their home whenever they choose, allowing them to continually connect with new natural surroundings.

2. Van Life – Embrace Freedom and Adventure

Another alluring option for those who wish to live closer to nature is van life. Transforming a van into a mobile home has become increasingly popular in recent years thanks to social media platforms showcasing beautiful traveling homes and stunning natural landscapes.

Opting for van life means living in a compact space with only the essentials, forcing you to pare down your belongings and focus on what truly matters. With the freedom to travel anywhere you desire and sleep with a new view each night, van dwellers can immerse themselves in nature both when they’re on the move and when they’ve set up camp.

3. Treehouses – Elevate Your Connection with Nature

If you’ve ever longed for the magical treehouses of your childhood dreams or want an elevated connection with nature (quite literally), consider treehouse living. More than just a fun escape for kids, treehouses can be designed to accommodate adults and all the modern amenities desired in a comfortable living space.

With a wide variety of designs to choose from, treehouses offer the unique opportunity to blend architecture with the natural world. Waking up to the sound of birdsong, basking in dappled sunlight as you sip your morning coffee, and feeling the gentle sway of trees in a breeze are all incomparable experiences that come from life among the branches.

Conclusion

Living outside isn’t just about leaving conventional homes behind—it’s about indulging your inner adventurer and reconnecting with nature. Tiny houses, van life, and treehouses all offer unique ways to achieve this goal, and each has its own charm and appeal. So if you’re ready for a change, consider one of these alternative living spaces and start your journey towards embracing the great outdoors.

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