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We’ve toured the Tommy and the Erica, and today we’re rounding out the Craft House lineup with the Adams — the warmest and most cabin-like of the trio. Built in Poland on a road-ready SYMA trailer, this 7.2-meter gable-roofed mobile tiny house wraps about 18.8 square meters into a living room with a kitchenette, a full bathroom, and a sleeping mezzanine (a sofa bed adds room for guests). What sets it apart is the all-natural-wood interior bathed in light from a band of clerestory windows tucked under the gable peak — and at 182,000 PLN (roughly €43,000 / $46,000), it’s the most affordable of the three. Let’s take a look.

The Adams tiny house by Craft House with honey-toned wood siding and a charcoal metal gable, on its trailer
The Adams mobile tiny house by Craft House. Images courtesy of Craft House.

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The Spirit Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ build for the long-haul traveler—a tiny house on wheels with more than 300 square feet aimed at solo adventurers and couples chasing a nomadic life, pairing a private bedroom and a loft sleeping area with a vaulted cedar great room, a butcher-block farmhouse kitchen, a deluxe bathroom behind a reclaimed barn door, and a hand-cut metal loft railing of a bear roaming a British Columbia mountainscape, all wired with 30-amp service and optional solar so it can roam comfortably in any season.

Rolling Bear Spirit Bear tiny house on wheels in a mountain meadow, with log siding, cedar-shake upper, a black base, a tall glass door, and dormer windows

Images courtesy of Rolling Bear Tiny Homes

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The Salmon Bear is Rolling Bear Tiny Homes’ answer for families who want both comfort and adventure—a four-season tiny house on wheels with two queen-size sleeping areas, a vaulted cedar great room, a full kitchen and bathroom, and a hand-cut metal loft railing depicting a bear fishing for salmon, all wrapped in log-profile siding and built in British Columbia to surpass Canadian RV and building-code standards so the whole family can chase the wilderness without leaving real-home comforts behind.

Rolling Bear Salmon Bear tiny house on wheels at dusk, with log siding, a green door, two dormers, and mountains behind

Images courtesy of Rolling Bear Tiny Homes

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The Minimalist is a sleek, modern tiny house on wheels in Monterey, Tennessee, listed for sale at just $32,000. Newly built in 2026 by Modular Dwelling, this 8-foot-wide, 208-square-foot home pairs blacked-out metal siding and a mono-pitch roofline with a warm cedar-clad entry alcove and covered porch, while inside, a vaulted wood ceiling, whitewashed plank walls, and oversized windows create a calm, light-filled space designed for clutter-free living. It includes a 6-foot kitchenette with an induction cooktop, a full bathroom, a loft above the bath, and off-grid capability, making it a versatile fit as a full-time residence, weekend retreat, guest house, or Airbnb rental. You can view the full listing and contact the seller on the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace.

The Minimalist modern black tiny house on wheels with cedar entry for sale in Tennessee

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

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This Moroccan-inspired tiny home in Clarkdale, Arizona is one of the most characterful builds we have come across, and it is currently listed for sale at $73,000. The 204-square-foot, RV-certified tiny house on wheels packs in a queen sleeping loft, a full kitchen with a 30-inch range, a spa-like bathroom with a deep soaking tub and hand-painted Moroccan tile, and a 13-foot rooftop deck with sunset views, all powered by a solar array with battery storage for genuine off-grid capability. With swing chairs, a projector screen, butcher block counters, and boho details throughout, it lives like a true artist’s retreat. You can view the full listing and contact the seller on the Tiny Home Builders Marketplace.

Moroccan inspired tiny house with rooftop deck and solar panels for sale in Arizona

Photos courtesy of the seller via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace

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Most tiny houses try to prove how much life you can pack into a small footprint — a full kitchen, a flush toilet, a real shower, all squeezed under one roof. This one goes the other direction. The Mantra Micro Cabin from Simplify Further Tiny Homes is, by the builder’s own description, their most basic model: a single insulated room with a memory-foam queen bed, air conditioning, and a desk — and that’s about it. Listed as a “Glamping Cabin Getaway with A/C” near Lake Butler in North Central Florida, it trades an indoor bathroom for a starry walk to a shared outhouse and a hot shower out under the pines. It sounds rustic, and it is — but that’s exactly the point. Let’s take the tour.

Lime-green Mantra micro cabin tiny house on wheels with a shed roof, hammock, picnic table, and teal chairs set among North Florida pines
The Mantra glamping cabin by Simplify Further Tiny Homes. Images courtesy of Simplify Further Tiny Homes.

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Recently we toured the Tommy by Craft House; today we’re back with its gable-roofed sibling, the Erica — and this one comes with a twist. The Erica is a 7.2-meter mobile tiny house built in Poland with a single sleeping mezzanine, a full kitchen and bathroom, and the same all-season construction Craft House is known for — but the company shows it in two dramatically different custom builds: one dark, moody, and glamorous, the other a bright Scandinavian version with a rooftop solar terrace and off-grid power. It’s a perfect illustration of just how customizable these homes are, so let’s tour both.

The Erica tiny house by Craft House in yellow and black with a rooftop terrace, set in a Polish meadow
The Erica mobile tiny house by Craft House, shown here in its bright Scandinavian build. Images courtesy of Craft House.

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If your idea of tiny living leans modern — clean lines, big glass, and a finish level that rivals a boutique hotel — the Tommy by Craft House belongs on your radar. Built in Poland, this all-season mobile tiny house wraps a warm Scandinavian-spruce interior in a crisp shell of dark standing-seam metal and thermo-pine, then floods it with light through floor-to-ceiling glass — all packed into a 7.2-meter, two-loft home that lives far larger than its footprint. Watch Craft House’s official walkthrough below, then take the full tour.

The Tommy tiny house by Craft House with dark standing-seam metal and thermo-pine wood siding parked in a snowy forest
The Tommy mobile tiny house by Craft House. Images courtesy of Craft House.

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The new eVista King Limited is Escape’s most affordable, design-forward cottage yet, blending the most-loved features of the eVista with the elevated comforts and wider floor plan of the Classic King: a bright, spacious main-floor home with a fabulous stainless kitchen, a full bathroom, a washer/dryer, a private walkaround King bedroom, and a generous screened porch, all wrapped in low-maintenance siding and a steel roof and ready to ship almost anywhere in the U.S. Best of all, this one is currently offered at a discount and the sale ends soon — you can see the listing and current pricing on Escape’s sale page.

eVista King Limited tiny house exterior with dark siding and screened porch by Escape

Images courtesy of Escape

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