When an architect and artist builds a tiny house as a personal project, the result tends to be something special. This 275 square foot tiny house on wheels in Underhill, Vermont, was designed and built as a labor of love during the pandemic — and it shows in every detail, from the hand-selected materials to the thoughtful layout that survived two full Vermont winters. It’s now available for $68,000 OBO.
Images courtesy of Tiny Home Builders Marketplace
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Modern Tiny Living has a reputation for building tiny houses that punch well above their weight class, and the Sea Chord is no exception. At just 22 feet long, this tiny house on wheels packs a stainless steel kitchen, a dedicated shower with subway and hexagon tile, a sleeping loft with a custom privacy wall, and a 2×4 skylight that floods the interior with natural light. Built on a Trailer Made Custom Tiny Home Trailer with maple plywood throughout, the Sea Chord manages to feel both refined and road-ready.
Images courtesy of Modern Tiny Living
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Not every tiny home needs to look like a miniature version of a regular house. Some builders take a sharp left turn from convention and end up somewhere far more interesting — a geodesic dome in Texas, a medieval castle on wheels, or a hobbit hole made from cob and wine barrels.
What ties these 11 homes together isn’t just their size. It’s their refusal to be ordinary. Every one of them was built with a specific vision, a strong point of view, and the kind of creative fearlessness that turns a small space into something unforgettable. If you’ve ever felt like tiny living should have more magic in it, this collection is for you.
1. Two Story Dome Home with a Magical Atrium
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Meet The Waterford, a stunning 320-square-foot luxury tiny home that earned its place on HGTV. Built by Tiny House Building Company on a 32-foot gooseneck trailer, this RVIA-certified home is packed with high-end finishes you wouldn’t expect in a tiny space — from granite countertops and a Fisher & Paykel farmhouse sink to a full suite of stainless steel appliances. Now available for $69,500 (reduced!) in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Images courtesy of Tiny House Building Company via Tiny Home Builders
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Meet ATLAS, a solar-powered, off-grid tiny house on wheels that was featured on HGTV’s Tiny House, Big Living (Season 1, Episode 13). We originally featured this tiny house back in 2016 and it’s still turning heads. Now available for $45,000 in Hardy, Virginia.
Built in 2015, the Atlas features a striking design on a steel tube frame with light-gauge steel construction, making it exceptionally durable while keeping the weight manageable at 11,000 lbs on an 8′ x 18′ trailer.
Images courtesy of Tiny House Marketplace / Don Hurt
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This off-grid luxury skoolie conversion proves that bus life doesn’t mean roughing it. Built on a 1994 Blue Bird TC2000 with a Cummins 5.9L 12-valve diesel engine, this 35-foot, 280-square-foot home on wheels combines serious off-grid capability with artisan craftsmanship that rivals most custom tiny homes.
Images courtesy of Patrick Fay via Tiny Home Builders Marketplace
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Looking for an affordable tiny house that doesn’t cut corners? This NOAH certified tiny house on wheels in Douglasville, Georgia is listed at just $25,000 and comes with a full bathroom, kitchenette, mini split HVAC, and bedroom — all in a well-built 128 sq ft package.
Images courtesy of Jacobi/Tiny House Marketplace
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This brand-new 138 sq ft studio tiny home by RUMI PODS features a full bathroom and kitchenette in a sleek, modern design. Listed at $65,000 and located in Frisco, Texas, it’s built on a steel frame with insulated exterior panels and thermal-break aluminum windows throughout.
Images courtesy of RUMI PODS/Tiny House Marketplace
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What if your next home could arrive on a trailer and triple in size at the push of a button? This expandable container home in Houston, Texas, does exactly that — folding out from a compact shipping footprint into a full 400 square foot residence with 2 bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and an open living area. All for $26,700.
Images courtesy of Tiny Home Builders Marketplace
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