Is the sequel even better than the original? I suppose it depends on who you ask, but this second version of the “Viking” model by Voyager houses has a lot going for it. In this iteration, they have a larger wall of separation between the dining and sleeping area, and there’s the addition of a cozy wood stove!
This one has a shelving unit in place of the original washer/dryer combo, which works great if you have access to another laundry source. It looks like this home is nestled on a farm with a greenhouse and a “big house,” and is likely used as an Airbnb or guest accommodations. What do you think of the Viking series?
While we mostly talk about tiny homes here in terms of a living or vacation space, that’s not all they can be! This innovative group had the great idea to create a mobile art studio in a tiny home, so they could easily bring art to those who might otherwise not have access (or might not go to a traditional art installation).
Here’s what they plan on doing with the ArtHaus:
Education through workshops, school visits, artist lectures, and emerging artist shows
Public art exposure via a mobile ‘art center,’ bringing the art to where the community is
Community engagement through tailored interactions between those making and participating
support and space for artists working in Cheyenne and Wyoming
What’s a better way to start off Monday morning than checking out a truly affordable tiny house that’s on the market? Lauren had purchased this THOW for her daughter during the pandemic, and now that daughter is off to Europe and the tiny house needs a new owner.
The inside features a large galley kitchen with lots of storage cabinets, a futon bed and no need for loft-sleeping, and a bathroom in the back with a tub! With some finishing paintwork and your own decor, it could quickly become home sweet home.
This is The Basecamp, a 28-ft. cedar tiny house on wheels, furnished, and move-in-ready, for $69,900 over on eBay.
This BASECAMP Tiny House is in Very Good Condition. It has been gently lived in over the last few years and shows minor signs of wear and use. Overall it is in good shape and is selling completely furnished! Everything works as it should and it has zero issues. Please see all photos.
A couple of weeks ago we showed you David’s awesome garage transformation in France, but that was far from his first tiny project. He built this awesome tiny house on wheels in Kenya, where he and his wife live while she was researching for a book on African myths.
His design is remarkable, with “two-floor” design that allows standing space in the loft as well as plenty of space on the ground level. Enjoy the photos below and read David’s story after the photo tour.
If you’re lucky enough to own some extra land somewhere, putting a tiny house there for personal family vacations is a great way to get a lower-cost vacation property! That’s what this Colorado couple did. They reached out to Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses to have an off-grid, low maintenance THOW built and delivered to their remote land outside of Durango.
The metal siding should hold up to the wind and snow, and they have multiple off-grid systems, and backup systems, to keep them warm no matter the weather. There’s a loft bedroom, 32″ shower stall, and composting toilet. The build came to about $65,000 without the solar array.
Here’s your chance to get a lovely home from Tiny Heirloom, their newly-built True Blue Tiny Home. This home has a wonderful downstairs bedroom, and high-up enclosed loft storage for those seasonal items.
The compact kitchen has everything including an oven and space for a dishwasher! In the bathroom they squeezed in a residential toilet, shower stall and sink. Finally, the bedroom has a “smart” electric fireplace to set the mood.
It’s currently on sale for $64,900, reduced from $69,000. You can get additional information by emailing the seller here.
If you’re looking for plans for a compact tiny house that would be fairly easy to tow, this “Cabin” model from Tiny Easy is a great choice. It’s a very modern design that packs in everything you *need* in a home, while getting rid of all the extras.
It has a simple cube design, which would probably make the DIY process a bit easier (fewer angles to cut just right). As expected, this 16-foot layout includes a loft bedroom, but it also how a twin-sized couch area that could easily double as a downstairs bed if you needed it.
You can purchase the plans for this home design online here.