Brynna Williamson sits on her bed in the upstairs loft of her tiny house near Mineola, Texas. The 500-square foot house built by her father is surrounded by woods. Photo by ASHLEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson, a 2024 UT Tyler graduate, owns and lives in a 500-square-foot tiny house on a wooded plot of land near Mineola, Texas
“I absolutely love living in a tiny house,” Williamson says. “It is easier to keep clean, and I love the charm of having what sometimes feels like an adult-sized ‘playhouse’ all to myself.”
Multimedia journalist WHITNEY WORLEY visited Williamson on March 30 to see how she was enjoying life in such a small space.
Brynna Williamson says she may not have a lot of space in her 500-square-foot tiny house surrounded by woods near Mineola, Texas, but she has the peace and quiet she craves most. Photo by WHITNEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson enjoys a quiet moment on the porch of her tiny house near Mineola, Texas. She is among a growing number of college students who embrace the concept that bigger is not better. Photo by ASHLEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson shares a 500-square-foot tiny house near Mineola, Texas, with her dog. She says although the house is not big it has all the comforts of home she needs. Photo by WHITNEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson spends many hours in her compact corner office in her tiny house. The shelf holds collectable copies of her favorite book, “The Wizard of Oz.” Photo by WHITNEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson clutches a comfy pillow in the loft of her tiny house near Mineola Texas. The 500-square-foot house is designed to maximize every inch of space on two levels. Photo By WHITNEY WORLEY.
Brynna Williamson takes a moment to look around her tiny house near Mineola, Texas. She has learned to make the most of the space she’s got. Photo by ASHLEY WORLEY.
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