They Left The City To Live FREE, WILD and OFF-GRID in a Tiny House!

Published 2023-08-18
In an effort to return to a more simple way of living, with reduced overheads and more time together in nature, this adventurous family gave up their city apartment, built a beautiful off-the-grid tiny house and moved to the remote Australian wilderness where they could live free and wild.

Situated in a hard to access corner of a large working farm and with a spectacular wilderness backdrop, this DIY, off-the-grid tiny home is a sight to behold.

Inside, the home is well designed, with clever storage features and the ability to comfortably meet the young family's needs. This is a home designed around nature and access to the land, so to compliment the tiny house a huge awning has been erected providing great outdoor living space.

Steve and Di have constructed a fantastic home for their family to re-wild. To follow their simple living / tiny home journey you can find them on instagram: www.instagram.com/fullcircle.living/

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Presented and Produced by: Bryce Langston
Camera: Rasa Pescud & Bryce Langston
Editing: Sarah Binder & Rasa Pescud

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All Comments (21)
  • @livingbig
    I just love what this free-spirited family have achieved for themselves. They have built a beautiful tiny home which has freed them financially to pursue their passions, and they have built a lifestyle which connects them to nature and each other. We hope you enjoy this tour! Remember, if you enjoy our videos and would like to support our channel, you can find us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/livingbig - With Love, Bryce & Rasa
  • Seeing a dad so close and involved with his child is gratifying. I didn't have that.
  • @JS-od5sl
    I love seeing a family that has lived in their tiny home for more than just a few months...5 years is awesome! It shows it's not just a honeymoon phase. Also I love that the house is beautiful and it represents the whole point of living tiny...to not have debt and more freedom.
  • Love how they used recycled and reclaimed windows and lumber , saved a lot of money , and was not wasted materials either.
  • @noozhatwara2061
    Who else loves to watch tiny house with kids having their best childhood in wildernesses ❤🙋‍♀️
  • @janlat
    Takes some courage to walk barefoot in an Australian forest
  • @JanesDough855
    These people are like true pioneers. Living off grid, building their own home, being conscious of what they use and need, being a family and working/playing together. They have room to ad on as well. So much potential! I love their view of the surrounding countryside. They are definitely Living Big!
  • @sharonknorr1106
    Think it is great that these parents are embracing being close to their child at night. It's how we lived for most of human history and how many people around the world still live. These days we are often so consumed with getting children to be independent - stop nursing, stop co-sleeping, get potty trained, sleep in their own bed in their own room and then it's off to preschool and on and on. Some of it is economics-motivated, but some of it is just the culture we grow up in. A child can maintain close ties while still becoming independent thinkers and learners.
  • @joshuamurray
    So inspiring to see people fulfilled and content with their lives, and not needing excessive everything in their world to achieve it.
  • Simply, amazing! This is what God intended. Fall in love, create a home and, start a family, large or small. Life is meaningful and, mindful. Your Son is benefitting from his young experiences and, chances are, he will create another generation of simple living. God Bless, for a wonderful, future.
  • @ellenfoster9764
    I keep thinking I’ve seen my favorite house and owners and they just keep getting better. I think your interviewing skills, Bryce, and the cinematography by Rasa, keeps improving so you can better show us both the house and the heart of these folks. I also think you should take credit for turning so many people towards tiny living with your fabulous channel. I really cannot thank you enough!
  • Another beautiful home. The land is absolutely amazing. Your videos are awesome.
  • @levibates
    Like the deck with the shed roof and solar panels combined! And nice floor plan, it really does work! Thanks again for another phenomenal shoot Bryce and Rasa! And thank you for making my day!
  • @marcusedvalson
    If I had a nickel for every tiny house tour that features kale being chopped for dinner…
  • @cannavaras
    Wow what a location! I'll go put the coffee on. Thanks for another episode Rasa and Bryce!! All the best. ☕
  • @louisegogel7973
    4:50 Wilderness savvy people! A hand drill to make fires! Hurrah! My four.children teach wilderness awareness and skills to children 6-16. It’s awesome to see a tinder bundle and all in use! I love the slats for the bed mattress, which saves on space and the walkway between the two sleeping areas, well, play area for the little one that is. I too had a family bed until each child was ready to be on their own. I think part of children’s self confidence stems from their having a deep and solid foundation of trust… trust to know and be able to decide when they are ready for a new step, a new way. Awesome life you three!
  • @wakingtheworld
    Whenever you upload, Bryce & Rasa, it's always 'WOW' time and this one is no exception. SO much to love about this slightly quirky (nice quirky) dwelling - the rope and rails; the bookcases; the ingenious storage in the joists; the bed arrangement. Even the profile of the veranda roof adds interest. Di & Steve (& Samson), may you continue to thrive in this 'beyond' stunning location...
  • Thanks Bryce for another wonderful video. Being a Sri Lankan living in Qatar for the last 12 years with my wife and 3 kids, I am always dreaming about living tiny, homesteading, off grid living, etc., but still I couldn’t materialize my dreams into reality though I am turning 40 next month September 2023.