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Inspired to be Tiny

Stay awhile at Tow-tally Peachy

When Lauren and Michael Meeks looked into their future, they dreamed big and saw something small. The Tucker couple wanted to explore life with a tiny home.

“My husband and I have been fascinated with the idea of tiny homes for a long time now. So the idea originally started with us looking to purchase our own tiny house,” says Lauren. "But tiny houses are crazy expensive so we started looking for alternatives.”

They looked into all the options - a tiny house shell to finish themselves, school bus conversions, converted shipping container, and eventually a 35-foot, fifth-wheel camper. They found a great deal on Facebook Marketplace that included delivery, and that sealed the deal.

Next up, decorating their new baby. “We knew we wanted it to be a celebration of Atlanta, and we're both pretty corny people, so ‘Tow-tally Peachy’ came up pretty quickly once we started brainstorming,” says Lauren. For the exterior, they designed a tribute to their hometown of Atlanta, a mural wrapping around the exterior of Tow-tally Peachy. “We spent literally months scraping off all the boring camper decals that originally came with the camper. Then we designed the mural from scratch and hired a local muralist to do the actual painting. It was a ton of work but it looks so good and I couldn't be happier with it,” says Michael.

Bookings have been solid. “Most of our guests are actually locals looking for a unique staycation getaway. We recently hosted a birthday party for a 10-year-old boy who's obsessed with all things Atlanta - it was so much fun,” says Lauren.

She points out-of-towners toward Roswell to explore. “I like the Old Mill Park and Vickery creek trail, Gate City Brewing Company, Tables and Main, and of course just walking around Roswell town square,” she says.

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