Angela was living in a home in Oregon when a tree hit her house. She went and stayed with a friend in his Westfalia van and suddenly it hit her — she could chase the sun and avoid the seasonal depression that came with living in the Northwest by living in a van herself. She [...]
Off Grid
Sarah, Banjo & Vanna White Digital Nomad Vanlife
Sarah had experience traveling and camping, but her launch into vanlife wasn’t as predetermined as one might expect! It was a bit on a whim when she was tired of apartment living that she went and bought her van. Thankfully she’s been working remotely for a long time, so she had the job part all [...]
Ultra-modern 2-Bedroom Prefab Tiny House: The Legend 2
We’re super excited to share with you the latest design by Nestron: Their Legend 2 model! You might remember Nestron for their sleek and modern “Cubes.” Now they’ve taken all that amazing functionality and placed it into a 274 square foot tiny home with huge windows, smart features, and minimalist lines. Their builds come with [...]
Dad Chooses 2016 Isuzu Flatbed Truck Life
After his divorce, Joe was looking for a way to avoid renting a room with a bunch of guys or buying real estate in Oregon, but he still wanted to be near his kids. Taking this box truck and turning it into a home was the perfect solution, and allows him to join his teens [...]
8×10 Pondside Cottage on Quebec Farm
While 80 square feet might sound uninhabitable, this quaint Quebec cottage doubles the living area by providing a lovely covered patio and BBQ area where you can enjoy the pond views and sounds of the farm. Inside there’s a kitchenette with a mini-fridge and gas oven, and a ladder leads to the loft bedroom with [...]
Off-Grid 1900s Pioneer Cabin in Vermont
You’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time with a stay in this early-1900s Vermont cabin. It’s an off-grid experience, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove to heat water and keep the spot warm. There’s also a propane stove on the premises. It’s a one-room cabin with a loft bedroom accessible via a ladder. In [...]
From Children’s Ambulance to his Tiny Home
While there’s certainly nothing wrong with gutting something like an ambulance and transforming the bare bones into a cozy house, the way Keith made a liveable space while using most of the original hardware/furnishings of the vehicle is impressive. He wanted to pay homage to the first responders and children who used the ambulance before [...]

