7 Reasons Why We Downsized in 2021
In early 2021 we downsized to about HALF of that square footage for many reasons.
Our old house rang in at just under 3,000 square feet. The extra space was nice… but ultimately our old home didn’t match our values of minimalism and sustainability.
And considering my journey with minimalism started in 2013, it obviously hasn’t been a perfect path since then—so it was time for us to re-evaluate our situation!
Watch the video below to hear why we downsized our house in 2021.
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1. Too Much Square Footage
Our old house had too much space. It had just under 3,000 square feet of livable space… and while it felt like we were spoiled or really lucky at times… most other times we felt like it was just a waste. Corners of rooms, or entire rooms in general, would go unused.
2. Duplicate Spaces
Who really needs a formal living room and a family room? Who really needs a formal dining room and an everyday dining area?
The duplicate spaces annoyed me because it was just duplication. We rarely used the formal dining room at all… and with the living spaces, we were always in the same area anyway.
It’s a good thing we just decluttered our kids’ toys, too, because then most of their toys can go into the main living room now.
3. Smaller Carbon Footprint
With less square footage to heat and cool (and clean, for that matter), we will save on utilities and ultimately our family will have a smaller carbon footprint. Win win.
4. Walkability to Town
This is mostly our dream house because we’re within walking distance to the center of town, so we can easily walk to Trader Joe’s, the library, the elementary school, playgrounds, the post office, etc.
5. Outdoor Space
With half an acre now, we will have tons of space to enjoy outside. We’re also lucky enough to have a small creek running through our property.
We’ll be able to create a compost pit, a garden, and the boys will have tons of flat area to run around.
6. No HOA (Home Owner’s Association)
The HOA in our last place was a bummer because we couldn’t really do anything to the house on the outside without asking first. Now we’ll be able to make this house our own with paint colors of our choice, plants and bushes and trees, and additions later on.
7. Togetherness
What this smaller space will ultimately do is promote togetherness. I know that’s super cringe, but this matters to me a lot. Even if we’re all doing different things, we can all be in the larger living area together where the dining area and living room is, and do our activities alone while still having the company of one another.
And because of the configuration of the house, this one larger living area will allow for gatherings once it is safe to do so.
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I hope this video and post helped you see that downsizing might be a good option for you and your family. We can’t wait to move into our new (forever?) home! Do you think you might want to downsize, too? Comment below.