This is the Eleanor Tiny House in Sarasota, Florida. It’s one of the vacation rental tiny houses at Tiny House Siesta featuring a main-floor bedroom and a sleeping loft bedroom.
It’s a Tumbleweed Tiny House and if you’re looking for a cool way to try a tiny house out in southwest Florida, this could be a good option. If not, there are others to explore too!
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Eleanor Tiny House Vacation by Tiny House Siesta
Images via Tiny House Siesta
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This is Krista and Chuck’s tiny house cabin in Nova Scotia. They’re still building, but making steady progress towards their dream tiny home.
They shared it with us on our Facebook Page and I thought you might like getting to see it too. It’s still a work in progress, so we’ll keep you updated as Krista shares the progress with us.
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Krista and Chuck’s Nova Scotia Tiny House Cabin
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This is the story of a tiny houseboat submitted by Musti Schnaps via our Facebook Page.
It’s a micro cabin built on a pontoon platform – and it’s awesome!
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The Musti Schnaps Tiny Houseboat in the UK
Images © Musti Schnaps
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This is the story of Shelby and Rooster, a military couple who renovated an RV into their beautiful tiny home on wheels. On the outside, it looks like a regular fifth wheel travel trailer. But inside, it’s totally re-done to look and feel like a beautiful little cottage!
This travel trailer tiny house is working out wonderfully for them because it allows them to still live together even if they have to change bases. Pretty cool, right? By the way, this story is brought to you thanks to the Tiny House Giant Journey YouTube Channel. Subscribe! 🙂
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Military Couple’s RV Renovation And Lifestyle
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This is one family’s tiny cabin they built for their truck. And yes, they’re a family of 5.
It’s a really nice DIY truck cabin that’s actually built stronger and with more insulation than a truck camper. And it’s customized exactly to their needs. Pretty cool, right? What do you think? Would you design/build something like this? Seems like a pretty cool adventure rig too, doesn’t it? You could go almost anywhere! Your thoughts?
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A Tiny Cabin On Our Truck For A Family Of 5
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This is Nathan Housberg’s ROBA Laundry Hamper Invention which is going live on Kickstarter October 1st. After being frustrated using the laundromats as a student at Brown University, he came up with the idea for a laundry hamper that you could zip up and just throw in the washer and it would keep all of your laundry together. You know how it can be in a laundromat sometimes, socks can disappear and things like that. Or they just fall on the dusty floor after you’ve just cleaned them.
Nathan quickly realized he wasn’t the only person getting irritated by all of this, so he came up with a solution and sewed up his first prototypes in his dorm room using his dad’s old sewing machine. He continued to refine it after various tests and the goal was, “I just wanted to pick up a bag and throw the whole thing in the dryer.” So if you’re a tiny houser, apartment dweller, van dweller, sailor, and you happen to use laundromats frequently, you may really like the ROBA… Is this something you think you would like to use?
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He Designed a Laundry Hamper for Laundromats… It Bundles All Of Your Clothes Into A Bag While You Wash And Dry It… Keeping It All in Safe and in Place!

Housberg demonstrates ROBA’s use. Photo credit Connor Corgard.
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These are new images of a 16ft EscapeSpace MA that’s finished with a front porch, 8ft sliding glass door, kitchenette, couch, coffee table, desk, and bathroom. It’s really, really nice. Please watch the video tour to really get a full grasp of it.
The EscapeSpace MA is part of ESCAPE’s new line of affordable structures you can customize and put anywhere and use for almost anything. How would you finish yours?
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EscapeSpace MA 16ft Unit from ESCAPE
Images © EscapeSpace
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This is the story of a San Antonio couple who specialize in rebuilding and restoring vintage travel trailers with their company Go Vintage Trailers.
According to a recent article on the San Antonio Express-News, they have restored around 20 trailers, most of them for clients. He’s redone a 1965 Serro Scotty Sportsman, two early ’70’s Streamline trailers, a Shasta Airflyte, and many more. He and his wife do it together as a team. They also offer their vintage campers as accommodation for events like weddings, parties, festivals, and more.
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Couple Restoring Vintage Travel Trailers with their Company Go Vintage Trailers in San Antonio
Images © Go Vintage Trailers
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This is the story of tiny huts in Indonesia by an organization called Mercy Huts.
They’re developing beautiful beachfront retreat huts to help empower Indonesian communities.
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Beachfront Tiny Huts in Indonesia by Mercy Huts
Images © Matt Thistlewaite
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