More than just a beautiful build, Cindy Lou is part of a heartfelt fundraiser. Every entry ticket not only gave participants a chance to win this stunning house but also helped provide shelter, education, and second chances for women in need. It’s minimal living with maximum impact — a home that truly gives back.
Design That Marries Comfort and Craft
The Cindy Lou offers 430 heated square feet of thoughtfully designed space, complete with an 8’x8′ covered porch that invites you to sit back with a cup of coffee and listen to the rain. The porch’s composite flooring and cedar ceiling blend durability with rustic elegance — a subtle nod to nature and craftsmanship.
Inside, the queen-size master bedroom sits above the gooseneck, giving it more headroom than a typical loft. There’s also a second sleeping loft above the bathroom that doubles as cozy storage space or a guest nook. (You might have to draw straws for who gets that one — it’s that inviting!)
Light, Warmth, and Everyday Living
Step into the living room and you’re greeted by a wall of windows that flood the space with natural light. There’s enough room for a full-size sofa and a couple of chairs — proof that small-space design doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort.
The L-shaped kitchen is both efficient and inviting, featuring a four-burner gas stove, refrigerator, microwave, and a stainless steel sink. The extended countertop doubles as a breakfast bar for two — perfect for slow mornings or late-night chats.
And yes, even the bathroom feels indulgent, with a full-size bathtub, vanity, eco-flow toilet, and washer/dryer hookups — a rare luxury in tiny living.
A Home That Empowers
What makes this house truly special is the mission behind it. The proceeds supported Beloved Atlanta, the city’s only long-term residential program for adult women overcoming prostitution, trafficking, and addiction. The organization helps its residents achieve education and employment goals, find affordable housing, and receive ongoing mentorship and support.
In many ways, Cindy Lou mirrors the women it was built to help — strong, resilient, and full of light.
Final Reflection
Tiny houses often remind us that we can live well with less — but this one goes further. It shows that design, compassion, and community can fit beautifully under one small roof. And sometimes, the smallest homes make the biggest difference.
You can view more information on the Tiny House Giveaway website.
(If stories like this inspire you, you’ll love our recent feature on another purpose-built tiny home designed for sustainable living )
