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Woman’s Buddhaful Tiny Home on Wheels


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This is Haley Kalb’s Buddhaful Tiny Home on Wheels. She used to be a banker but has now transitioned into a new career where she teaches yoga and is also an Ayurvedic practitioner.

With her new career change came an entirely new lifestyle with her custom-designed and built tiny house on a trailer that she parks in a growing tiny house RV community in Orlando, Florida. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thanks!

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  • Liz
    August 3, 2015, 12:41 pm

    This is really a nice little home. Love the countertop and all the wood.

  • Larry
    August 3, 2015, 12:52 pm

    Excellent home, would have like more technical data, storage, amps, power source, water and waste info, etc.

  • Elle
    August 3, 2015, 7:42 pm

    Another winner. I too love the beautiful woodwork, stair design and simple but inviting feel of this lovely little home.
    Like you Sherrie, I’m constantly trying to picture the best place for the bathroom in a TH. There aren’t a lot of options but I’d definitely want that “buffer zone” that the kitchen provides between the living and bath area. Placing it width-wise on one end is also preferable (to me) to having it directly across from the kitchen sink, stove, and preparation area. Ideally (crazy, I know) I’d love to find a way to situate it halfway between the loft and main floor. That way you could access as it easily from the loft as from below, and you wouldn’t disturb any guests you may have sleeping in the ‘guest room’ (living area) in the middle of the night. Anyway… 🙂

  • ct petersel
    August 3, 2015, 11:06 pm

    Lovely home. Nicely done. Forgive me if i ask about the sweet female statue in the bedroom picture. Where would a person find such an object.?

    • Bari
      August 5, 2015, 3:50 am

      Try doing a Google search for Thai Buddha with head on knee statue.

  • William Hoskins
    August 4, 2015, 1:12 am

    I just love the clean and non extraneous design, so very cool, zen like living interior, low maint and clean. And the stairs are a blessing. Nicen, very nice.

  • Glema
    August 5, 2015, 6:45 pm

    An upstairs chamber pot or a camping porta potty might work for you in the bedroom corner Elle? People usually do no 2 when they are awake awhile. Sleeping time is only awoken by no 1. 🙂 usually, there are exceptions of course.

  • Rosemary
    August 23, 2015, 5:09 pm

    Uncluttered calming sense

  • Cooltruth
    September 4, 2015, 6:20 pm

    Beautiful interior wood work. I could enjoy living in that house except would like the bedroom ceiling taller to allow more headroom. Other than that would be excellent.

  • Carole
    October 21, 2015, 4:31 am

    Very cute. I would love a little house like this. I wish it would get easier to find a place to build one. I’d love to be near the ocean.

  • Denise
    October 27, 2015, 1:55 am

    I love the cute little bathroom sink. I would like to put a sink about this size in my tiny house that I am currently building. Where was this obtained?

  • keepyourpower
    September 10, 2017, 2:49 pm

    When pipes are exposed, in a little bathroom, why not put a skirt around it, to hide them? Or build a cabinet to store some items, even if it is just a toothbrush, and toothpaste?

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