Here’s an affordable 18-foot tiny house for sale in Missouri. It has everything you need for full-time living including a compact kitchen (you get to choose the sink size/style!), a bathroom with a shower stall and a futon bed in the living space — no loft!
For just $25,000, it’s quite the steal. The color scheme is a sleek, modern pairing of bright white and black accents. What do you like best about this THOW?
Looking for a stunning tiny house? This Noah-Certified THOW features the popular modern farmhouse aesthetic with a mix of white shiplap and dark stained wood features. It has a main bedroom loft and secondary guest/storage loft with a comfortable living space underneath.
The galley kitchen has a four-burner cooktop and room for an apartment-style refrigerator, and in the bathroom you’ll find a beautiful tile-and-glass shower, Separette composting toilet, and hookups for a washer and dryer. What’s your favorite part?
Carmen and Bill were living in a 5,000-square-foot home and decided it was time to retire and seriously downsize. But their smaller home is anything but simple! They have two bathrooms, a mudroom, and an expansive kitchen with a half dishwasher.
Underneath their standing-loft bedroom is what they call the “basement” where they have a little indoor gym! An office is set up in the bedroom, and they have a lovely view of the arches that really make their home remarkable. Soon they’ll be adding a deck and landscaping to the awesome spot they secured at one of the Incredible Properties in TN.
Looking for a pre-loved tiny house with no loft? This 2018 Triple Axle Kangaroo THOW features a Murphy-Bed-over-couch setup on hydraulics that’s easy to convert from night to day.
French doors lead into the kitchen of the tiny home, where you’ll find lots of honey-colored cabinets, stained-glass, and apartment-sized appliances. The bathroom has a composting toilet, shower, and washer-dryer unit. Interested? Email Sarah at [email protected]
This new construction THOW is 146 sq. ft. and has a loft bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom and a little space for a recliner or other comfy living room chair. It features a moody aesthetic, with dark turquoise walls and dark wood on the floors and ceilings.
At just 16 ft by 8 ft, it’s easy to transport and totally road legal. The bathroom has fun copper-colored tiles in the shower stall and a flush toilet (no composting!). It’s available in San Diego, CA.
Here’s a lovely 36-foot tiny house that’s for sale in Alabama for $45,000 as is. A family was building this non-toxic, eco-friendly tiny house to live in, but land issues are forcing them to sell.
The house has no loft, but rather a huge family-size bedroom that fits a twin and a queen bed! There’s a bathroom with a tub and the large kitchen has oodles of open-concept shelving. What do you think of this DIY build?
We’ve recently seen many wonderful, functional tiny homes right around that 30-foot length. It seems to be just long enough to allow for a bed on the first floor while still including living room, kitchen, and bathroom space.
There’s a small loft that would work great for storage and a lovely ceiling fan! The bathroom has space for laundry hookups along with a shower stall and residential toilet. It’s for sale in Utah — what do you think of this layout?
Remember tiny-house-extraordinaire Marsha? She’s built 8 (or 9?) different amazing tiny homes, and recently helped her 19-year-old grandson build a micro THOW to sell! Due to lots of unexpected happenings this fall (read the story below), Marsha finished up the building process on her own.
This little tiny home fits a bed and a kitchenette with creative over-tongue cabinet space. There’s a 10×10 sink, space for a portable stove top, and a lot of storage for such a micro home. It’s for sale for $13,750. Enjoy the photos!
You don’t have to be a tiny person to live in a tiny home! Francis just got his custom-built THOW from Baluchon, specially-designed to accommodate his 6’3″ height. Even as tall as he is, Francis chose a loft bedroom set-up for his new full-time house.
He has a fun kitchen design that’s separated from the living space with a half-wall and window divider. In the living room, you’ll find a multipurpose couch that not only includes lots of storage but becomes a bed for two when needed. He named it “The World Tree” after Norse mythology. What do you like about this build?