• Interior of a recreational vehicle or camper with a TV, multiple chairs, and large windows showing a campsite outside.

    Where It Started

    This was Week One of living full-time in 350 sq ft — still figuring out where everything should go, and wondering why we thought we needed four TVs. Now? Most things have a place (even if some still don’t belong). We’re still letting go, still adjusting — but this is where it all began.

  • A computer desk with dual monitors, keyboard, mouse, and various office supplies. There are several potted plants and decorative items, including stuffed animals and jewelry, on and around the desk. A large plant is on the right side of the desk.

    Dual Monitors and a Dream

    I built this desk for how my brain actually works — dual monitors, a mini plant jungle, and enough space for my elbows.
    It’s not Pinterest-perfect, but it’s functional, lived-in, and completely mine. (Yes, I’ll reinstall the smoke alarm.)

  • Kitchen countertop with a small white dishwasher, surrounded by various cleaning supplies, plants, and a computer monitor in the background.

    The Dishwasher That Just Works

    Unlike Fallout 76 on launch — it’s tiny, hums like a space capsule, and means I don’t have to hand-wash the same mugs 14 times a week.
    Hands-down one of our best small-space investments — saves time, water, and sanity.

  • Meet the Rigs

    This is the setup behind the chaos — our Monaco Diplomat RV and the Jeep that carries us through side quests. 350 square feet of moving parts, questionable wiring, and two very confused cats.

    We’ve replaced curtains, seen poo fountains, and fought with slide-outs — and somehow turned it into a rolling creative cave. Wanna see?

The PC That Powers It All

Built for gaming a few years ago, I put this rig together myself — airflow, cable routing, and all.

It lives under the desk and handles everything from digital art to website updates to a 3AM Cult of the Lamb run.

When you live in 350 sq ft, every tool has to earn its place. This one was always coming along. Honestly? It might be my favorite thing I own.

(I use my iPad for on-the-go stuff and art — but this is still the heart of the setup.)

A black PC tower with a mesh front panel for air flow, placed next to a wicker basket filled with vinyl records.

The iPad That Goes Where I Do

This is where most of my illustrations begin — in bed, under a blanket, with Procreate open and half-listening to a YouTube video.

My iPad isn’t just a drawing tool. It’s a sketchbook, a photo editor, a file manager, a second brain. It’s where I play, plan, and figure things out before bringing them here for all of you.

It’s the flexible half of my workspace — and the one that fits in my backpack.

A lap desk with a digital tablet displaying a drawing of a computer monitor, a flower, and a tree. The person is sitting in bed with a purple textured blanket.