Maya is an incredible woman who dreamed of conservation work and used technology and creativity to build an animal sanctuary for 35 animals who cannot be released back into the wild. She even has her own little habitat on the 15-acre property—a 380-square-foot tiny house where she lives with her two dogs and pet ferret.
She live streams the animals in her sanctuary and uploads educational videos online, which help people care about these animals and support her work. You’ll love the tour of Maya’s tiny house and the bonus tour of the sanctuary, where you’ll meet many animals in her care.
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Her Perfect 380 Sq. Ft. Habitat
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After his divorce, Tom sought a new purpose and focus for his life, recalling how much he loved camping. Eventually, his camping trips turned into full-time living from an incredible former Yellowstone ambulance, which he converted into a home on wheels.
He has a convertible bathroom in his ambulance, which he cleverly designed so he can still walk through from the cab to his house. His bed is full-sized when traveling alone, but it pulls out into a queen when his partner joins him. Watch the tour of this custom 4×4 motorhome below.
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His Epic Yellowstone 4×4 DIY Ambulance Camper
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Erica and Steve purchased a 24-foot tiny house that was already built and set up at the Orlando Lakefront tiny house community. They wanted to simplify their lives and escape the debt from their previous large home. Going tiny has nearly paid for itself and given them financial freedom.
They appreciate being part of a community where they know their neighbors. The house meets all their needs: a king-sized bed in the loft bedroom, a living room that doubles as a work-from-home office, and a full kitchen for home-cooked meals.
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24-Foot Tiny House in Orlando Community
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This is the Escape eBoho eZ Plus tiny home on wheels, which is available for $39,975. It is limited in availability and has a time-sensitive discount.
This unit is just over 20 feet in length. The interior walls are finished with a unique natural wood material with a smooth finish that can be painted or left as is. Take the tour below, and let us know your thoughts in the comments!
Escape eBoho eZ Plus Tiny House on Wheels
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This is Shannon’s Tiny Hilltop Hideaway in Cottontown, Tennesee.
I am in the process of installing a new deck, rain garden, fire pit, food forest and duck/chicken enclosures – so please bare with me during the construction! Shooting for everything to be complete by Spring 2024.
It’s her custom 24 ft. Kootenay tiny home on wheels, built by Tru Form Tiny, which she has enjoyed living in and now hosts guests.
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Shannon’s Tiny House Hideaway in Cottontown
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Daniel and Alejandra live in the Orlando Lakefront Tiny House Community in Florida in their own DIY tiny house, “Skylight.” The name comes from the two giant 8-foot skylights that occupy more than half of the roof. Allowing ample natural light makes the space brighter and creates a sense of greater space.
Daniel built the house on a trailer from an old RV, sourced the skylights on Marketplace, and reclaimed the spiral staircase from a pontoon boat. The home has an incredible kitchen and gorgeous closet storage in the bathroom. You’ll notice the color scheme is white and beige, which intentionally keeps the space extra open. What do you think of this couple’s custom tiny home?
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They Have a Huge Skylight in their Sleeping Loft!
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The Gossett family lives and travels in their converted school bus with a raised roof — and it might be one of the best family-centered conversions we’ve ever seen! They prioritized giving everyone their own private space and created a great bedroom for their girls with twin-sized bunk beds, a two-person desk, and ample storage drawers.
Mom loves things tidy, and she made sure everything has a place in this home! From the perfect pantry in the kitchen to the immaculate linen closet in the bathroom, there’s nothing out of place! What do you think of this bus home?
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Roof Raise School Bus with Kids’ Room
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The Vista is a tiny house design from the Netherlands featuring a studio-style layout with no lofts and a large wall of windows. At 13’x23′ (4m x 7m), the house is 299 square feet and includes a separate bathroom with a spacious walk-in shower, as well as a galley kitchen with an induction cooktop, sink, mini-fridge, and dishwasher.
The double bed occupies most of the main space, but there’s a separate couch and a dining table for two near the kitchen. This particular unit was delivered by crane into an urban backyard in the Netherlands—an impressive placement solution for tight city lots.
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Dutch-Built Tiny House with Shed Roof Design
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The ESCAPE Traveler XLS Wide is a first-floor bedroom tiny house located in the original ESCAPE Tampa Bay Village in Thonotosassa, Florida. This design features a private walk-around queen-sized bed on the main level, a full kitchen with stainless appliances, stacked washer and dryer, and a large bathroom with tiled walk-in shower. The living area includes a built-in couch that converts to a bed and a dining/work table. Units in this community occasionally become available for resale.
ESCAPE Traveler XLS Wide at Tampa Bay Village
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