Brenda and Just B Tiny House

Stacey Newman Weldon
6 min readJun 23, 2020
red tiny house with a rainbow ending in the center
Brenda’s “pot of gold at the end of the rainbow” Just B Tiny 2.0

How would you like to live in 204 square feet of space, in your own 8.5'X24' tiny house? Maybe in a RV community, where you are amongst 40 or so other homes on wheels? Where would you like this home to be? Maybe walking distance to a beautiful beach on the Oregon Coast? It’s a very possible lifestyle! Meet Brenda Schwerin (aka “Tiny B”), who lives this dream in her movable home she named “Just B Tiny 2.0!”

Stacey and Brenda wearing face masks while walking
Brenda gave me a tour of Tiny Tranquility Tiny House & Vintage RV Park and the nearby beach. We did the COVID19 thing of masks and social distancing!

Tiny House, Giant Journey

Jenna with video camera next to Brenda standing in a tiny house doorway
Jenna (the blonde on the left), of Tiny House Giant Journey; and Brenda (the brunette) of Just B Tiny.

Last February, Jenna Spesard — the blogger, YouTube creator, and star of “ Tiny HouseGiant Journey “ reached out to Brenda to coordinate an interview and video tour of “Just B Tiny”. Brenda, whom I met doing a gig for a tiny house builder, reached out to me to join her during Jenna’s visit. I was excited for the adventure, and the opportunity to take “behind the scenes” photos. Understandably, the interview was pushed off during the “stay home” orders related to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the states slowly eased up restrictions, Jenna coordinated her trip.

Jenna learned about the RV park where Brenda lives, and added an extra day to her trip so she could document it too. It’s a good thing, because with the wacky Oregon weather (rainy, and then sunny, and then rainy again), Jenna had to shift up her schedule for the sunny times to record outdoor scenes.

Jenna has a drone — which to me looked almost like she was walking her dog…a flying dog! A few days later I watched some of her other videos and saw she is quite talented with the drone. The birds-eye views aren’t just “hip and cool,” the way she uses the clips add to her stories.

Tiny Tranquility

a row of tiny houses on grassy land
A selection of tiny houses available for rental at Tiny Tranquility.

Finding a place to park your tiny house can be a big challenge. Finding a movable (not ‘mobile’!!) house community on the ocean is a dream come true! Brenda currently lives in Tiny Tranquility Tiny House & Vintage RV Park, which has 43 sites filled with creative little homes and vintage trailers. Some of these are open for daily or weekly rentals. At the moment, the park has a waiting list for those wanting monthly rental spots!

Jenna created a tiny house tour of the park. Watch “Is this Coastal TINY HOUSE COMMUNITY the Ideal Lifestyle?” to see the entire park.

a tiny house with a rock climbing wall
A rock climbing wall! This fun tiny house is available for nightly rental!
tiny house with yellow sides and curved roof
Brenda thinks this tiny house may have been featured somewhere. We both love the curve of the roof and the porch
tiny house with angles for design in blues, greys and brown
One thing I like about tiny houses is how creative and individual they are. This one definitely catches my eye!
tiny house fifth wheel with natural wood siding
This tiny house (a 27′ fifth wheel) is called “3 Bears” and owned by Brenda’s neighbor, Ken. He hails from Maine, and I could notice it in the style (inside & out).
Stacey jumping with arms wide in front of an old stump on a beach
Brenda and I enjoyed some sunny moments at Big Stump Beach, which is across the way from Tiny Tranquility.

Behind the Scenes

Jenna videoing Brenda sitting in her tiny house tub
Taking shots over Jenna’s shoulder, I enjoyed seeing Brenda show off her deep soaking tub. Yup! A tiny house with a soaking tub!

The day of the YouTube shoot, I arrived just before Jenna was ready to start showcasing Brenda’s tiny house. She has quite a transformational and adventurous story about how she came to live in her current home. Brenda said she likes to title her personal journey “From Hollywood to Homeless to Happy.” Although we had been virtual friends for months, I learned so much more about her during this visit.

interior view of Brenda’s tiny house
Standing at the door, looking through to the other end of Brenda’s Just B Tiny house!
Jenna videoing Brenda showing off her cat door
Here’s Brenda showing off the “secret” cat passage to Jenna. Note how Brenda has room for a washer/dryer! The folding shelf next to Jenna’s left shoulder is used as extra counter space, or a spot to place laundry when Brenda is putting it away.
cat sitting on day bed looking out window of tiny house
Brenda’s kitty, Matsu, enjoying one of his favorite views.

One thing you can’t tell from photos is just how comfortable “Tiny B” has made her space. Brenda made sure to have space to showcase mementos from her life, room for her cat, an office and extra counter space for when she cooks — and she loves to cook! Often-times when you see images of tiny homes, the décor is white and sparse (to make it appear bigger). Brenda’s eclectic, yet organized, collections made her home feel exactly that — homey.

stairs with stored items in tiny house
So much storage in those stairs!
loft bed with red pillows and green & white blanket with window that looks out of tiny house
Brenda’s Korean blanket from her mother, makes it easy to make her loft bed.

Just B Tiny 2.0

The reason she calls her tiny house 2.0 is because this is her second tiny home. The first one, which was even tinier at 20' long, was in an accident during its third trip. It was built in Oregon, and then delivered to Las Vegas. From her mobile base, she stayed in Vegas over a year to take care of her widowed and disabled mom.

In her past, Brenda had lived in Northern California in a 4,100 square foot house. Can you imagine what a process she went through to now live in 204 square feet? I downsized from a 1,800 square foot house, so I have a huge appreciation for what she went through in her transformation. After her time with her mom, a job opportunity opened up in Northern California.

Summer of Smoke

Brenda enjoyed where she lived and worked. However, during “2017 Summer of Smoke” she had to move on. Her place was surrounded by fires, and she feels fortunate her home could easily be pulled out of the situation. It was during that last leg of escaping Northern California to safer havens in Oregon that her rolling home had a major accident on the highway!

Once again homeless, her tiny house builder went to work to build her a bigger, better- but still small house. While her new house was being built, the builder lent her one of his other already-built models to live in. The additional 4′ of length of “2.0” gave Brenda a multi-purpose office, which floods with light through a skylight. Months later, her Just B Tiny 2.0 arrived at her current residence on the coast of Oregon.

Tiny home with red siding and teal door plus outside garden
Here’s Brenda’s first tiny house, parked in Northern California. This one has a different roof pitch than her 2.0 version. Brenda considers herself fortunate, in a sense, to have a chance at making her second home better — using her experience with the first one.

Brenda’s tip: “Make sure you get proper insurance for your tiny home on wheels! The dwelling, trailer and your personal belongings. Do a thorough inventory of your belongings…you probably own more than you know!”

Minimalist Living Advocate

Red tiny home with green door on grassy lot with blue sky
Brenda chose the scheme of burgundy (her favorite color) and green based on her brand colors of her former artisan craft & fine arts business called “Just B.” Notice the roofline is different from her first, and 4′ longer!

Brenda is happy living in her compact home. She has everything she needs, and continues to explore the minimalist life. At the RV park she meets interesting people, often profiling them in her lifestyle blog. She is involved in tiny house associations. Brenda supports the American Tiny House Association and an active member of the newer Tiny House Industry Association.

As I left the next day, I’ll remember our laugh over how well we get along. She said we have to get together again and “Just B Adventurous!

Be sure to check out “Her 1st Tiny House Crashed💥💔!! So She Made a Better One 😀”

Originally published at https://www.adventurewednesdays.com on June 23, 2020.

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Stacey Newman Weldon

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