Over the past few years, there has been a surge in the number of tiny houses in our country, following the global trend of this popular lifestyle choice. Scientific research on tiny houses has had a slight increase worldwide in recent years, despite the fact that the notion of tiny houses was only recently introduced to Turkish literature. In our nation, information regarding tiny houses is predominantly accessible through various media outlets such as television, newspapers, magazines, and social media platforms. This article seeks to examine the concept and current popularity of tiny houses, while also assessing user preferences and levels of satisfaction. User satisfaction was evaluated based on data obtained from twenty interviews conducted with owners of small-scale dwellings. The primary results suggest that individuals who exhibit a preference for residing in tiny houses have an awareness of the disparities and challenges they are likely to face. The appealing qualities of the house extends beyond its physical appearance. The mere existence of a location, regardless of its size, situated in a calm and peaceful environment, far from chaos and confusion, where individuals have a sense of belonging, is enough to satisfy their needs.