Jeremy Beasley, Filmmaker, Captivates Us With Tiny Home Stories From Real People (VIDEO)

WATCH: This Will Change The Way You View Tiny Living

If you ever needed to be convinced that living small can have big benefits, just take a look at filmmaker Jeremy Beasley's "Small Is Beautiful," tiny home short film.

Beasley, who travels and interviews tiny house dwellers, has captivated us with one woman named Ingrid. She lives on a 355-square-foot house boat in Amsterdam. In the video above, Ingrid explains how living in this teeny space has been a dream of hers since she was a child and how much better this way of life is than living in a normal-sized house. (Partially because it's easier to clean!) On Beasley's website, he explains that Ingrid raised three children on this boat, proving that small living can also be family friendly.

Watch the video to learn more about Ingrid's story, and be sure to head over to Beasley's website for more information.

More tiny homes, please.

Odoms' 248-Square-Foot Tiny Home

20 Of The Tiniest Homes In The World

Have something to say? Check out HuffPost Home on Twitter, Facebook,

**

Do you have a home story idea or tip? Email us at homesubmissions@huffingtonpost.com. (PR pitches sent to this address will be ignored.)

Popular in the Community

Close

HuffPost Shopping’s Best Finds

MORE IN LIFE