A COUPLE have revealed that they couldn’t afford a house, so got a static caravan instead.
Abby Kellow, 23, and her partner now live in the mobile home on their family’s farm.
But it’s not just any caravan - as the couple immediately got to work on transforming the tiny home and have given it a large extension, leaving many totally stunned.
In a clip posted on social media, Abby wrote: ‘Here’s to our new chapter’.
In the short video, we saw Abby and her partner’s first home, a static caravan, be transported to her family’s farm.
First it was transported by a truck, and then, once on the farm, it was carried along by a tractor.
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Once in its place, surrounded by cows, we then saw the couple get to work on transforming their small home.
Not only did they add their own personal touches to the inside of the home, but they also built an outbuilding attached to the caravan too.
In the extension they put a sink and a washing machine, as well as a storage space for coats and shoes.
Abby then gave social media users a close-up look inside their static home, complete with an impressive bar area and a spacious kitchen.
Not only this, but the young woman then showed off her cosy bedroom too.
Abby later added: “We bought it from a holiday park in Brean, near Weston Super Mare.
“The best decision.”
The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @abbykellow1, has clearly impressed many, as it has quickly amassed a whopping 143,400 views.
Social media users were left open-mouthed at the caravan’s overhaul and many were keen to express this in the comments.
One person said: “We’ve just done the same on my parents farm! Houses are too expensive atm!”
To this, Abby replied: “100%!”
Another added: “You guys have done an amazing job!!”
A third commented: “Amazing and looks so cosy!”
At the same time, another social media user penned: “Looks great, so homely.”
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Meanwhile, someone else claimed: “You're living my dream.”
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