Take a look at this 274-square-foot tiny house that’s for sale in Motley, Minnesota. By far, the most notable feature of this tiny house is the balcony, which you access via a door in the loft bedroom. Not only does it act as a necessary fire exit, but it provides you with a lovely spot for stargazing or sipping a morning cup of coffee.
Inside you’ll find a pretty standard THOW layout, with a living room at one end and the kitchen and bathroom on the other end. The sturdy steps that lead up to the loft hide a number of storage compartments, many of which feature slide-out shelves that make it so much easier to see what you have stored. The bathroom includes hook-ups for a washer and dryer unit. You can buy it for $75,000.
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Epic THOW w/ Balcony Off Loft Bedroom
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Stefan first bought a van for his band to use for traveling to gigs, but when the band broke up, Stefan was already hooked on van life! He started seeing more people living in vehicles and realized a shuttle bus would give him more of the space he wanted, so he upgraded!
Amazingly, he created the home you see below for just $16K. It has a rooftop deck and a decent solar array, and the interior fits his queen-sized bed and an awesome micro studio, so he can make music wherever he is. Like so many other nomadic folks, he turned his would-be bathroom into a closet for more storage.
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$16K DIY Build with Onboard Music Studio
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The O’Phalen family was just going to enjoy a summer away exploring a remote part of Maine, but that led to a year staying in Airbnbs which finally led them to RV life!
They contacted us to share their awesome RV conversion and tell us more about their life. Enjoy hearing from them below.
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Family Embarks on North American RV Journey with Kids
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This is a grain bin (a.k.a. silo) turned into a lovely little cabin on a farm in Georgia. The quaint little room includes both a queen-sized bed and a bathroom space, with the shower stall separate from the toilet room. There’s also a small table for two (although only a microwave in terms of cooking equipment).
Outside, there’s a grill you can use, as well as seating around a fire pit. You can tour the grounds and visit the farm animals. What do you think of this renovated silo?
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Reclaimed Silo Turned into a Tiny Cabin Rented on Airbnb!
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Looking for an inexpensive tiny house with a spot to park it? This 16-foot THOW (which looks a *lot* like an Incred-i-Box by Incredible Tiny Homes, but I couldn’t find any definitive proof that that’s what it is) sits in a year-round RV park in North Carolina and you can take over the lease with the purchase of the tiny home.
The home features vinyl exterior siding and metal sheathing on the interior, which makes the walls magnetic (could be quite handy!). There’s a bathroom at one end of the tiny home, a little galley kitchen with butcher block countertops, and enough space in the living room for a convertible couch. It’s just $34K!
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THOW in North Carolina RV Village
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Lizzie and Patrick built something most people only daydream about — a tiny house that actually gave them their life back. After years of throwing money at rent and living in a dark basement apartment, they finally packed it in and created The Timber Nest, a handcrafted shepherds-hut-style tiny home tucked into the woods behind Lizzie’s parents’ place in England.
What they’ve built isn’t just a home — it’s a reset button. Today, Lizzie is a full-time artist, Patrick has a peaceful work-from-home setup, and together they’ve carved out a cozy, creative life that feels intentional, simple, and beautifully theirs. Enjoy the tour and get inspired.
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Their Tiny Life Lets Lizzie Thrive as a Full-Time Artist
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Here’s a beautiful set of plans for the Lumina tiny house on wheels, a 24-foot, road-legal tiny home with a fun roofline. This home features minimal, clean lines and built-in furniture that perfectly fits the space.
This THOW has many windows, including a cascading skylight-to-window in the loft that ensures you don’t feel claustrophobic while in bed. The bathroom has a walk-in shower stall, and there’s even space for a stacking washer and dryer under the stairs. You can get the digital plans on sale right now for $99.
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204 Sq. Ft. Loft Tiny House w/ Tons of Windows
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Vina Lustado brings these incredible tiny house plans for the Sol Haus, a tiny house design that made her famous, and for good reason! This 140-square-foot tiny house design features a traditional roofline but brings modern lines and elements that elevate the space.
You walk in through French doors into the living area, which has a storage bench and an office that takes up the front wall and gives you a perfect place to work from home. The cozy loft bedroom is upstairs and features a porthole window. Finally, you benefit from a galley kitchen and a compact bathroom. Could you live in the SolHaus?
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Light-Filled Tiny Home with Cozy Queen-Sized Loft
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While we show off plenty of homes built in a couple of months or even a couple of years, this might be the first one we’ve featured that took a full decade from start to finish! Patrick purchased the Tumbleweed plans and the trailer nearly 10 years ago, and since he was working full-time and doing everything himself, he took his time in finishing the build.
Once he decided to retire and found the perfect plot of land for his home, he decided to wrap up the building process and move in. He ended up building a deck and a small workshop, but has big dreams of creating a large workshop for his woodworking. Just wait until you see the awesome slide-out staircase that takes him to his loft bedroom.
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Amazing Slide-Out Staircase to Loft Bedroom
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