Meet the Rasa model, from Simply Further. This gorgeous layout was designed specifically to allow up to six people to sleep comfortably between the two queen-sized lofts and the spacious living room where you could fit another queen-sized bed or a futon/sleeper couch.
Besides the sleeping arrangements, the house has a galley kitchen with a mini fridge and a two-burner cooktop, as well as a spacious bathroom that includes a residential toilet, tiled shower stall, and some open shelving for towels and toiletries. This model starts at $45,000.
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Beautiful Board and Batten Home Sleeps 6!
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Need a micro apartment for two people? Maybe a single parent with a child, or some college-aged siblings, or even a couple who want a guest room? This 16-foot Dragon Tiny Home is an affordable two-loft option!
It’s pretty impressive, but they managed to fit two full-sized loft bedrooms in this THOW. The first floor fits a compact kitchen with a two-burner cooktop, mini-fridge, microwave, and sink, with room for a small couch/loveseat in the corner. There’s also a bathroom with a shower stall and residential toilet. And it’s only $24,950!
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$25K Tiny Home on Wheels: Affordable Living
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If you’re looking for a tiny and affordable tiny house on wheels, this former Airbnb in New Hampshire is a great choice! The 12-foot house sits on top of a 20-foot trailer, and there’s a deck portion on the front of the trailer.
In the house, you’ll find a fold-out bed/couch situation that is the living room and bedroom. There’s a micro kitchenette, and a very small bathroom as well. For just under $26K, you can’t find many tiny homes for less expensive these days!
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Fold-Out Bed Tiny Home in New Hampshire
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Experience the stunning Southwestern landscape in this “Turquoise Door” tiny house that gazes at the Great Mesa and surrounding area. Look at the Milky Way around the firepit by night, then settle yourself indoors in the queen-sized bed on the first floor.
If you bring children or want the adventure, there is a loft bedroom with two huge skylights. The tiny house also has a well-stocked kitchen (no oven), and a bathroom with a residential toilet and standard shower stall. What do you like most about this tiny home?
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Beautiful Single Level Tiny Home in Colorado
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Now this is a tiny *home.* Despite being only 250-square feet, these Casitas in at a Colorado campground look like perfectly miniature versions of larger traditional homes — there’s even a foyer with cathedral ceilings!
The home has a compact bathroom, with a little shower stall, a kitchen with all the major appliances so you can cook anything during your stay, and a loft bedroom you can reach with a very sturdy ladder. While it’s a vacation rental, I think this design would make a great full-time residence!
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Traditional Home in Little Style (No Wheels!)
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Matt, Amy, and their two young children live full-time in their van conversion, which they built themselves in South Africa. The van has an innovative bed set-up in the back, which allows all four of them to get some shut-eye!
The kitchen occupies a large portion of the van, allowing the family to cook great meals while on the road. They also have a living room in the front that converts into a dinette and seats the children for travel. You’re going to love this tour!
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Their Incredible DIY Camper Van
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If you’ve been around Tiny House Talk for a while, you’ve likely heard of John and Fin. This couple runs off-grid workshops, tiny house meetups, and their organization, United Tiny Homes, has donated thousands to charity! Oh, and they run a whole Airbnb resort in Georgia with several tiny homes they’ve designed and built.
But have you ever toured the home that started it all? The “Beloved Cabin” is their shed-to-house conversion, which they built 12 years ago and have been improving ever since. Most recently, they added a spacious greenhouse bathroom and kitchen which you’re going to love! Check out the whole tour below.
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Their Off-Grid Homestead w/ Shed Conversion
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This is a beautiful little slice of history! Stay in this real train caboose that’s been turned into an Airbnb in Massachusetts! The interior of the space is creamy white with retro pops of red that mimic the red exterior of the caboose.
Inside there’s a tiny bathroom and kitchen to make your stay comfortable, and two sets of bunk beds in the back for guests to sleep in. The cupola has train seats in it, where you can sit and pretend you’re headed West! Too fun!
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Red Retro Train Car Turned Hotel Room
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Here’s this gorgeous tiny house on wheels built with the Tumbleweed Cypress plans with a lovely red door! It has a loft bedroom over the bathroom and kitchen, and there’s a built-in bench with additional storage right when you walk in the door.
The space has some great upgrades, like the Cubic Mini woodstove and an awesome rolling ladder that takes you up to the loft. It’s for sale now for $49,000 in North Carolina.
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Sage Green Tiny Home in North Carolina: $49K
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