It’s an 881-square-foot design with a verandah, living area, kitchen, two bedrooms, and one bathroom. If you’re looking for small house plans, add this to your list of considerations!
This is a 320 sq. ft. tiny house on 19 acres in Fort Davis, Texas!
It’s at a 6,200 ft. elevation with incredible views, mature trees, native plants, and wildlife. The property features underground electricity, a 2,500-gallon water tank, and a septic system. Davis Mountain Realty is offering it for $230,000. What do you think?
During day mode, the bed hides into one of the van’s walls, acting as a sleek entertainment center. It quickly folds down for sleep mode when it’s time for bed. Would you consider this option for your own van life layout?
Ever wonder how to build a luxury van conversion with a walnut interior? In this short video, Lucas Ravizza of Ravizza Luxury Vans transforms a cargo van into a luxury camper van in just 60 seconds, a process that normally takes 8 months. How long would do you think it take you to convert a cargo van into a tiny home? Enjoy!
This is a private tiny house in East Austin, Texas!
It has a private outdoor area that’s fenced in. Inside, the tiny house utilizes an open floor plan with a bed, kitchen, and bathroom all on one level. It is available on Airbnb. What do you think?
Dakota and Dalton live with their newborn baby in an amazing DIY skoolie that might be one of the most stylish (and functional!) that we’ve ever featured. They chose a unique layout, placing the bathroom at the very back of the bus, and you’ll see how they incorporated rattan, gold, and swans throughout the build.
Their couch converts to a twin-size bed for guests, with custom burnt orange upholstery that pops! Their functional kitchen has a massive farmhouse sink and an oven for baking. What’s not to love about this bus conversion?
Brent and Pat owned a 33-acre farm that they sold to move into a 2022 Living Vehicle Pro EV—a luxury trailer that’s 33 feet long. They sold all their belongings, downsized to a compact space, and have no regrets.
The RV has clean lines and a bright interior, making it feel extra spacious. It’s packed with advanced technology, which accounts for its price tag. While this is by no means the norm with tiny living, it’s a fun home to check out — and Brent and Pat seem like lovely people enjoying their later years in an eco-friendly way.
Scandinavian cabin design has a unique ability to feel both minimal and warm at the same time. This modern vacation rental in Nova Scotia, Canada demonstrates the style beautifully. The exterior is clad in black metal, while the interior features white walls, light wood tones, and black accents throughout.
This cabin offers both a bright first-floor bedroom and a moody sleeping loft with black walls and a skylight for stargazing. The main living area looks out over South Cove through a wall of windows, and there’s a private porch with a hot tub. A compact kitchenette allows for simple meal prep, and the bathroom includes a walk-in shower. The cabin is part of a three-unit property called The Water Lofts, with decks connecting the structures.