Anna, Jeff, and their five children live full-time on the road, traveling across the country and enjoying amazing experiences together! Their DIY conversion had two phases, and their current phase includes an amazing second story for their older children.
We got the chance to interview the family about their tiny life, so be sure to check out the photo tour and read their story below!
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Adventurous Family of 7’s Amazing Life on the Road in Their Two-Story School Bus
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The Lexington is a classy little home built by Incredible Tiny Homes in Tennessee. This model is 10-feet wide, and it’s incredible what a difference those extra feet make in the layout. You get a lovely open-concept living room with an L-shaped kitchen that looks large enough for hosting.
If you don’t like the bathroom door opening into the kitchen, you’ll love this layout. A hallway takes you back to the restroom, where there’s a residential toilet, a shower stall, and space for a stacking washer and dryer. Finally, a back staircase takes you to the loft, where you can put a queen-sized bed. What do you think?
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Spacious 10×24 Tiny House w/ Bathroom Separated from Kitchen
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If you’re looking for a unique and unforgettable tiny house experience in Austin, Texas, then consider The Honey Suckle Rose Tiny Yurt Cabin.
Nestled in a secluded 3.5-acre wooded paradise, this charming tiny home is a blend of rustic and modern aesthetics, providing a cozy and comfortable getaway in the Texas Hill Country.
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The Honey Suckle Rose Tiny Yurt Cabin: A Unique Austin Escape
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While this looks like a poolside cabana, these tiny house plans could work as a compact single-level home for someone. They include a ground-floor queen bedroom, a 6×6 bathroom, and a living room/kitchen, so you can cook and hang out!
The home is also designed with big, beautiful windows to let in lots of natural light. I love that the plans include dimensions for the furniture you see in the house so you could recreate the same look if you wanted to. You can purchase the PDF plans on Etsy.
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Cute 220 Sq. Ft. Cabana Plans (No Loft!)
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Wilford transformed a Nissan NV2500 van into his personal cabin on wheels, tailored perfectly to his unique requirements. With a lifetime of woodworking experience and a passion for DIY creativity, he’s created something truly special.
The moment you slide open the van door, you’ll quickly realize that this is far from an ordinary vehicle. It boasts a bespoke wooden entryway equipped with screen doors, effectively warding off Florida’s pesky mosquitoes. For the complete tour, check out the video below!
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Meet Wilford: Master Woodworker and Van Builder
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This gorgeous handcrafted vardo-style tiny house is for sale for $55K in Washington. It’s much bigger than many of the vardos we see, and has a kitchenette, dining area, bathroom (with composting toilet and shower), as well as a fixed queen-sized bed in the back of the trailer.
An electric oil-filled marine heater will keep the well-insulated place warm, but there’s also a mini wood stove you can cook on or use as an alternate heat source. What do you think of this space?
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104-Square-Foot Vardo for $55K in WA
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Like so many others, Nigel and Sue had travel plans for 2020 that were upended by lockdowns — and they shifted their focus to a van conversion! With no prior building experience, they learned how to do everything via YouTube and trial and error. But you’d really never know they were novices based on the final result!
We got to interview Sue about what made them go tiny, what they love about it, and what’s a struggle. Enjoy the tour of their DIY build and their story below. Then be sure to subscribe to their YouTube channel for updates on their awesome Australian tour.
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3.5 Years on the Road in Australia
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Kaiser Tiny Homes is run by Benedict Kaiser, who built his own tiny house at the age of 19 after graduating from Washburn Institute of Technology with a degree in HVAC. Since then, he’s been building and selling tiny homes for others! His latest model, St. Augustine, is 20-feet. long, and offers a first-floor daybed nook.
The home has a galley kitchen with a two-burner cooktop and a refrigerator, and a back bathroom with a washer/dryer unit, residential toilet, and a shower stall. It’s for sale now in Kansas for $43,000. What do you like most about this home?
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$43K Kaiser Tiny Home with a Daybed: The St. Augustine Tiny House on Wheels
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Veerle was at University when her mental and physical health needed a break. While she could move back home, she needed her own space and the housing market was pricing her out of an apartment. That’s when she got the idea to build a tiny home in her parents’ backyard!
Her 75-square-foot cottage was once a construction shed with an adorable curved roof and big double doors to welcome you inside. They painted, built in a bed and a kitchen, and added electricity — and in 55 days she had a home sweet home. Enjoy the tour of her space and be sure to read her story below!
- Veerle, a university student, faced mental and physical health challenges and decided to take a break from studying and move back home.
- She built a 75-square-foot tiny home in her parents’ backyard, transforming a construction shed into a cozy cottage with a bed, kitchen, and electricity in just 55 days.
- Living in this tiny house provided Veerle with a safe space for healing, a connection to nature, and personal development, positively impacting her mental health and well-being.
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Her Shed to Cottage Tiny Home! Just 75 Square Feet!
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