≡ Menu

New Zealand Acrobat Lives in Castle on Wheels


This post contains affiliate links.

Just when I think I’ve seen it all! This is a Tiny Castle on Wheels, built by Justin and Jola.

When traveling, the turrets of the home fold in, making the housetruck look more or less “normal.” But as soon as they arrive at their destination, the couple opens up the house and you see a striking medieval castle. No way!

Jola works with her twin as an acrobat in New Zealand, and I’m certainly jealous of her castle home. Watch the video tour posted below with Living Big in a Tiny House and check out this post for more details.

Please don’t miss other exciting tiny homes like this – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter!

New Zealand Acrobat Lives in Castle on Wheels

Images via Living Big in a Tiny House

You have to watch the video to see it transform!

The inside gets super spacious after the slide outs expand.

Now that’s a castle! Love the turrets 🙂

Images via Living Big in a Tiny House

Video: Unbelievable House Truck Transforms Into Fantasy Castle

Resources: 

Share this with your friends/family using the e-mail/social re-share buttons below. Thanks!

If you liked this you’ll LOVE our Free Daily Tiny House Newsletter with more! Thank you!

More Like This: Explore our Tiny Houses Section

See The Latest: Go Back Home to See Our Latest Tiny Houses

Related: Room To Move New Zealand Solar-Powered THOW

This post contains affiliate links.

The following two tabs change content below.

Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

Latest posts by Natalie C. McKee (see all)

{ 9 comments… add one }
  • Nel
    March 31, 2017, 4:20 pm

    I think this is the most inventive tiny yet. The space for clothing is huge. I can’t say I’m particularly fond of the look but it’s certainly got more pros than cons. It seems like a lot of work putting it up and preparing to put it back to road worthy condition. I think I’d stay in one place for long periods of time. I only lived in New Zealand for 9 months but I could live in anything but an outhouse to live there again.

    • Natalie C. McKee
      April 3, 2017, 8:40 am

      Yes even though it’s not MY dream home, I was amazed at the creativity!

  • ZACHARY E MOHRMANN
    March 31, 2017, 7:40 pm

    Everyone’s house is their castle…!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      April 3, 2017, 8:38 am

      That’s the truth!

  • Gabriella
    April 2, 2017, 10:29 am

    Umbria vale but true! The two towers seem settarenel sky like rockets or probably the first corner on the right to lose to the left.

  • Gabriella
    April 2, 2017, 10:42 am

    Umbelievable but true! To each his own
    Castle!

    • Natalie C. McKee
      April 3, 2017, 8:06 am

      Haha so true!

  • July 6, 2017, 6:15 am

    I do not know why, but when I see this “Ambitious” work I laugh, and although the interior is wonderful and welcoming especially the wall cooking, however the two towers make me think, …and if you miss a pole while traveling? What scene somebody seeing them rolling in the street could say: ” Attention two missiles could explode….”

  • Amy
    March 24, 2018, 1:36 pm

    As somebody who loves castles, I was amazed by this tiny house. My question pertains to anyone who performs motor vehicle to tiny home conversions. If the motor vehicle part needs to be repaired or something inside it needs replacement, I assume that the whole tiny house would need to be brought to a repair shop. What does the tiny home owner do and where does he/she live while repairs are performed?

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.