This is the story of Melanie and George’s custom van conversion. You can also find them over at asmalllife.com and @asmalllife on Instagram. So here’s their story, in their own words.
Related: Couple Living in ’78 Airstream Tiny Home
This is the story of Melanie and George’s custom van conversion. You can also find them over at asmalllife.com and @asmalllife on Instagram. So here’s their story, in their own words.
Related: Couple Living in ’78 Airstream Tiny Home
This is the La Boheme tiny house on wheels that sleeps four by Baluchon.
Its architecture is reminiscent of the shape of a small traditional house while integrating a good dose of modernity thanks to its large window with small wood and its luminous porch.1
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This is the Whirly Tiny House on Wheels built by Tiny House Crafters in Vermont.
The 8×18′ Whirly House was built by Tiny House Crafters for kindie rocker KB Whirly to take on tour as he delights children and parents alike at campgrounds and music festivals around the country.1
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This is a 192 sq. ft. tiny house that was built as an office.
It’s built by Kanga Room Systems out of Waco, Texas.
This is a 24′ tiny house on wheels that features 250 sq. ft. of living space.
It is built and sold by Westcoast Outbuildings out of North Vancouver, Canada.
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This is to announce Tiny House Magazine Issue #56 which is out now.
It’s a PDF tiny house magazine by Kent Griswold of the Tiny House Blog.
In this issue, you’ll find:
…and more!
This is the Tudor!
It’s a micro cottage on wheels built by Woolywagons.
This is the Damselfly House: a 24’x10′ tiny house on wheels.
It’s built by Zyl Vardos and is currently for sale. Enjoy!
Skool and the Gang are Quentin, Xana, Alex, and Alix are two globe-trotting couples from the UK and Europe who decided to apply for working holiday visas in Canada so they could build, live, and travel in a school bus for two years.
They bought this school bus for just $5000 CAD and have converted it using mostly free, donated, and reclaimed materials including a lot of pallet wood.
Image © Exploring Alternatives