In 2016, Annie Jomphe and Martin Readman decided to change their lives, leaving behind a successful career in construction and renovation in Quebec and Alberta.
鈥淲e had the big house and lots of everything and we kind of stopped and went on a two-year sailboat trip with our family, our three kids,鈥 said Jomphe.
鈥淥ur values and our perceptions of what we need to be happy changed. We decided less is more and we wanted to help people have a comfortable house 鈥 well-designed, well-organized, well-planned and high-quality house but smaller, and less investment, for sure.鈥
Returning to Canada, Jomphe and Readman chose Penticton as the home base for their business, Sitka Concept, focusing on restoring vintage Airstream trailers and building tiny houses.
They鈥檙e currently living in a renovated Airstream with their three children, carrying on what they learned while cruising through the Caribbean aboard a 44-foot sailboat for two years.
鈥淲hen you live in a small space, you live more and you have less,鈥 said Jomphe. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have that much space to buy a lot of material, so you go outside, you play with your kids, see your friends, you do what you want to do more.
鈥淵ou can work less, too, because you have less payments. It is a whole philosophy of a different way of living.鈥
Having adopted a minimalist lifestyle themselves, Jomphe said their design philosophy is to offer homes and renovations built with simplicity in mind and using self-sustaining materials.
Jomphe said it takes about three months to go 鈥渇rom a very old and scary Airstream to a beautiful gorgeous fine Airstream.鈥
The design of the interior reflects the client鈥檚 wishes, like the one that is currently their family home.
鈥淲e designed it for us, for five people, so we have bunk beds, a little workspace, an actual bedroom, but we can adjust to what the clients need,鈥 said Jomphe, explaining how the family manages with so many people in a small space.
鈥淲e play a lot outside. It might be a little trickier with winter. We鈥檝e been living in tiny places in the summer and in the south, so that was just fine, but here in Canada it is a little bit colder, so we will see how we adjust with that.鈥
Like many communities, Penticton is suffering from a shortage of affordable homes. Jomphe said tiny homes could help, with their smaller footprints and lower construction costs.
鈥淲e arrived here not long ago, so I want to meet with the mayor and see how we can insert them so it is not so expensive and affordable for people to have a house, a good quality house but on a smaller scale,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t could be a good solution for sure. It could be a bit like townhouses or condominiums, but it is a private house. It has everything a family needs, but it could be a little more affordable than the big houses.鈥
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