The @tinyhomebigfarm is a 27-foot long tiny house on wheels with a unique floating staircase and a beautiful interior design that incorporates lots of local art and thrifted pieces. The tiny house is on Airbnb and it’s parked in a stunning setting on one of the oldest peach farms in Canada. It’s set up as a pet-friendly mental health and wellness getaway and we can’t imagine a better place to reconnect with yourself and with nature. Especially with the hammock, deck & beautiful garden, not to mention the peach orchard!
Beautiful Tiny House Vacation on one of the oldest Peach Farms in Canada
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This lovely handcrafted tiny house was built by Chris Booth in Vancouver, BC Canada.
It’s 19 feet long including the covered porch, and it has a beautiful row of windows along the roofline on both sides of the house.
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Handcrafted Tiny House on Wheels in Vancouver
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Marc & Jen (and their cat, Starla) from Box Truck Tessa are an adventurous couple who decided to sell their home, downsize their stuff, and try something new.
They wanted to re-design their lives according to what was most important to them: skiing, hiking, traveling, making music, and being self-employed. So they decided that a box truck would be the best way to accomplish that.
Marc & Jen’s Box Truck Tiny House
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Kothney-Issa & Marek from Living Tiny with the Bushes paid off $125K of debt while living in this adorable tiny house!
Like many young people starting out, after getting married they found themselves with student loans, car loans, credit card debt and more.
They Paid Off $125k In Debt While Living Tiny
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This cozy and colourful school bus conversion was built by Aaron and Lena from Roadside Tales. They wanted a home on wheels that would allow them to explore and adventure with all the comforts of home wherever they parked it.
They Built a Beautiful School Bus Tiny House for 15k
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This custom tiny house was designed built by Summit Tiny Homes for Liza (pronounced Lisa).
She was looking for an affordable cottage to enjoy with her two daughters in the short term, and for a home she could relax and retire in later on. She called it The Magnolia after her mom’s favourite tree.
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Her Tiny House Can Sleep Up To 9 People!
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Carole Lyne Robin is an impressive and inspiring woman and we love that she has designed her life around what is most important to her.
She’s a freelance photographer who helped build her own tiny house so that she could afford to live where she wants (off-grid in the bush!) and spend more time with the people and projects she loves.
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She Built Her Dream Tiny House To Live Life Her Way… With Solar-Power And More!
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The Yewnicorn Tiny House was built by Rudy Triller.
It was built on a secondhand* gooseneck trailer which allowed him to put a bedroom only a couple of steps up from the main floor to eliminate the need for a ladder and a loft.
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The Yewnicorn Tiny House with Unique Capsule Bedroom
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Measuring just 20 feet long, the Mica cabin by Cabinscape has a surprising amount of comfort and convenience.
We went to film a full tour of Mica cabin this summer and the first thing we fell in love with was the double bed on the main floor. How nice is it to have an option to sleep on the main level (next to the bathroom!) without having to climb up and down a ladder? Unless you want a bit more privacy, or to have guests, in which case there is a second bed in the loft. The ladder is attached to the wall in a bunkbed style and there is an extra handle on the wall to make it easier to get up and down.
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20-ft. Mica Cabin with Dual Beds And A Garage Door Window by Cabinscape in Ontario
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