This is a 48-sq.-ft. micro cottage that sleeps two. It’s the My Tiny Bird House by MJ Boyle and is available as a vacation rental on Airbnb.
Outside, it’s a charming micro bungalow cottage! Step inside to find two twin beds (bunk-style), kitchenette on the main level, drawer toilet under bed with cedar loo outhouse option, private outdoor shower, BBQ, and deck. What do you think of it? Take a look below and let us know in the comments.
This is My Tiny Wine Wagon… It’s MJ’s stylish and cozy wine-theme tiny house on wheels that’s part of her tiny house village in Sherwood, Oregon.
That’s right, you can actually book a vacation in this tiny house using Airbnb. But before that, it was an old pancake shack, she bought it for $1,000, it was moved 5 different times, redesigned about a dozen times, and about $15,000 spent on it. What all started as an unwanted pancake shack on wheels and a $1,000 investment is now a dream tiny house, built for only $15k (she explains how in this podcast) but is easily worth much more. This is My Tiny Wine Wagon by My Tiny Empty Nest.
It’s happening March 21-22, 2020 10am – 6pm daily and includes speakers like Jay Shafer, Dee Williams, MJ Boyle, Zack Giffin, John Weisbarth, and more, so attendees will get to enjoy speakers, workshops, and tiny house tours.
Did you know about the Tiny House Lifestyle Podcast with Ethan Waldman? I wasn’t sure if you did! Well, if you’re interested in learning more about living tiny, this is one of the best podcasts you can listen to.
The episodes are free and are usually 25 minutes to an hour long, which is perfect for a commute, gym session, laundry session, the dishes, or a nice walk if you’re lucky enough to have all your chores done.
Anyways, the episodes are all very interesting and cover a wide range of topics. You may learn what it takes to go completely off-grid, how to advocate for tiny homes in your city, or how a musician uses a tiny house on wheels to travel and tour full-time. You get a list of some of my favorite episodes below which you can enjoy right away. Please go ahead and scroll down to enjoy. Thanks!
Her THOW has what she calls a “modern nostalgia” style. In fact, Michelle spent two years collecting and refurbishing appliances from the mid 1940’s and early 1950’s for her kitchen. How awesome is that?
Anyway, I’m able to put together this post and share it with you thanks to the incredible Dylan Magaster on YouTube so be sure to subscribe to his videos (they’re amazing)!