For the millions who have found themselves cooped up at home over the last several months, quarantine hobbies have looked a lot like Amazon window-shopping and binge-watching the latest and greatest on Netflix. But for interior design maven Jeremiah Brent, his time spent in quarantine has produced quite the unique (and space-defying) project.<br /><br />Speaking exclusively with People, Brent revealed that along with husband Nate Berkus, he's taken on the task of building a tiny home behind their house in Montauk, New York. Instead of creating their tiny home from the ground up, a shed-like structure was used as the bones of the project.<br /><br />"My new obsession is small spaces,” says Jeremiah Brent. “So, we have this unfinished shed structure outside that we've been working on over the last month and a half or so, just to kind of create this little space for if we did have family come into town eventually. A place for people to stay.”<br /><br />Although the couple's beach home in Montauk is a far cry from the confined spaces of Manhattan, Brent reveals that the city's cramped quarters inspired his new found love for small spaces.
