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450 Sq Ft Waterhaus Prefab Tiny Home 003

This is the 450 sq. ft. Waterhaus Prefab Tiny Home designed by GreenPod Development and built by Sprout Tiny Homes. It’s also known as the Storage-Friendly Water House.

From the outside, you’ll notice it has an elegant, clean, and modern design.

When you go inside, you’ll find a beautiful interior with a full kitchen, dining table, full bathroom, living area, and a downstairs bedroom.

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The Waterhaus Prefab Tiny Home

450 Sq. Ft. Waterhaus Prefab Tiny Home

Images © Green Pod Development and Sprout Tiny Homes

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Tiny House Friendly Suburb Community in Colorado

In November 2014, city council members in Walsenburg, Colorado, a crossroads community located 90 miles south of Colorado Springs, eliminated a longstanding zoning code prohibiting buildings smaller than 600 square feet. They wanted to make room for so-called tiny homes, the trendy structures that have become popular with everyone from millennials to baby boomers seeking simpler, less cluttered lifestyles.

SEE ALSO: Upcoming Tiny House Community Near Boulder, Colorado

Tiny House-friendly Suburb in Colorado

Tiny House Friendly Suburb Community in Colorado

Image via Unsplash.com/inspirationde

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Shed to Tiny House Conversion 06

This Shed to DIY Tiny House conversion is a guest post by Joey Price! 

We started our project with Tuff Built Shed covered it and Dryvit and finished it out ourselves. We were inspired by your stories. We had minimum experience but learned how as we went. Thanks for your inspiration.
Joe Price

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Shed to DIY Tiny House Conversion

Shed to Tiny House Conversion

Images © Joey Price

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Couple Renovate Travel Trailer into Nomadic DIY Tiny Home 001

This is the story of how a young couple met in college, fell in love, and renovated an ordinary travel trailer into a nomadic tiny home.

They found a 23′ trailer on Craigslist, bought it, and ended up almost completely renovating it.

Heather and Dana blog about their nomadic adventures over at HD Adventuring. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Couple Renovate Travel Trailer into Nomadic Tiny Home

Couple Renovate Travel Trailer into Nomadic DIY Tiny Home 001

Images © HD Adventuring

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This is one couple’s 72 sq. ft. tiny home where they are living simply for less than $200 a month.

Inside their tiny house, you’ll find a kitchen, living area, and a desk. The bathroom is in a separate structure nearby.

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Couple’s 72 Sq. Ft. Solar Tiny Home

Couples 72 Sq Ft Solar Tiny Home 001

Images © Holly Martin/YouTube

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Yellowstone Trailer For Sale 001

This is a 1965 Yellowstone Travel Trailer for sale in South Bend, Indiana.

Asking price is $5,300 USD. According to the listing, it’s been refurbished but still has some of the original parts.

This adorable 1965 Yellowstone Trailer named “Little Janie” is FOR SALE!
-Newly refurbished down to the shell – Original 3 burner stove and wooden screen door
-Urethane foam insulation throughout – Clean title in hand!
-New wiring, wood paneling and trim – Lots of storage space
-New wood laminate flooring
-Newly painted exterior and interior
– Custom awning(only used once)
– New countertop, table, and decals

This trailer is ready for your next road trip. She’s a cottage on wheels.

Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

1965 Yellowstone Travel Trailer For Sale

Yellowstone Trailer For Sale 001

Images © Craigslist

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Bluffton Cares Tiny Homes 001

This is the story of an organization called Bluffton Cares who is building and donating tiny homes on wheels as a relief effort for flood victims in South Carolina.

We are building and donating two tiny homes to assist in the relief efforts in the South Carolina flood relief. Children, mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers are without food, shelter and most importantly, security right now. That’s not going to change unless those who can, help. We hope that you and your friends and families can assist us in our efforts. These tiny homes retail for $40,000 and can accommodate a family of four. Our goal is to raise $25,000 per home to help cover our materials cost. It is our hope that if we exceed $50,000 to build the two homes, we can continue to build more.

People Building Tiny Homes for Flood Victims in South Carolina

Bluffton Cares Tiny Homes 001

Images © BlufftonCares.com

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Chic Shack Yellow THOW by Mini Mansions Tiny Home Builders 0035

This is a Yellow Chic Shack tiny house on wheels by Mini Mansion Tiny Home Builders.

It was recently sold and delivered to the new owners in Minnesota.

This particular unit has sold, but we are currently building a similar model. It will be larger than this one. This is an 8’x20′. The one under construction is an 8’x24′. It will have a stairway to the main loft (not a ladder as shown). It will have a bright red door (not yellow as shown). The trailer has a 6’x8′ slide out deck at the front door area.

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Yellow Chic Shack Tiny House on Wheels

Chic Shack Yellow THOW by Mini Mansions Tiny Home Builders 001

Images © Mini Mansions Tiny Home Builders

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Couple go from Nomadic Converted Bus Living to Micro Homestead Life in New Zealand 001

This is the story of how a nomadic couple, Molly and Al, have gone from living on the road in their converted bus to living in a homestead on their own land in New Zealand.

When you go through their homestead you’ll see they still have their house truck. In addition, you’ll find they have tiny structures throughout that serve a variety of purposes to meet their needs. You’ll also see the Molly and Al are now growing their own food, using solar and wind power, and more. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!

Nomadic Couple Go from Converted Bus to Homestead Living

Couple go from Nomadic Converted Bus Living to Micro Homestead Life in New Zealand 001

Images © Living Big in a Tiny House via YouTube

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