This is a gorgeous, brand-new 24-foot tiny house on wheels with a spacious loft, skylights, and plenty of modern farmhouse charm. The living room space includes a built-in office space and a tall closet, while the galley kitchen consists of a four-burner cooktop and a refrigerator.
A spacious bathroom takes up the back portion of the tiny house and includes a shower stall, Separette toilet, and some closet space. The home is heated and cooled with a mini-split. It’s for sale in Rhinebeck, NY, for $75K.
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Light and Bright 192 Sq. Ft. THOW in New York
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Summer is an incredible woman who has been living tiny for years! She started off in a 1969 Shasta that she converted, and then other small nomadic spaces like an RV and a van. Eventually, she purchased this great 1970s A-frame cabin.
It needed a lot of help and a lot of paint, and after a year of renovations, she moved in! We got the chance to interview her about her tiny life below, so please enjoy reading her story.
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Renovated 1970s A-Frame Cabin Exterior
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Below, Kevin and Elizabeth give us a look inside the 420-square-foot Montana cabin they built for just $7,000 — yes, really. Even though the project came together before the lumber-price madness of 2020, that number is still wild for what they pulled off. This little guest cabin feels cozy, finished, and downright welcoming.
They kept costs low by getting creative: using around 40% reclaimed materials, hunting for second-hand finds, and accepting a few generous hand-me-downs from friends and family. Inside, you get everything you need — a kitchen, bathroom, loft bedroom, and even a comfy spot to eat at the butcher-block bar. It’s the kind of place you could stay for a weekend… or never want to leave.
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A Peaceful Montana Cabin Built on a Budget
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Felicity is the latest tiny house from Frontier Tiny Homes in Colorado, and it has an incredible second-story loft system with full-standing height, so you can easily traverse from the main loft to the kid’s loft via the landing above the living room. In order to make that happen, this home is a foot above the standard highway height, so you’ll need to consider that if you want to move it frequently.
The bedrooms have built-in closets for maximum storage, and there’s also plenty of cabinet space and nooks on the first floor where you’ll find an L-shaped kitchen at one end of the home, and the bathroom at the other. The kitchen has a lovely bank of windows looking out over the sink, and the living room space includes a built-in electric fireplace. You can buy the home now for $149,000. What’s your favorite feature?
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Extra-Tall Tiny Home Allows for Standing Room Lofts
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Keko’s nomadic life started in 2020. His job went remote, and he escaped the US and went to Mexico to wait out the lockdowns. When it was time to come home, he decided to do something different and chose to purchase a van. But he actually lived in the van during the conversion process, starting out with just a couple of totes and an air mattress.
Today his stealthy rig boasts a unique floor storage system. He built up the floor using extruded aluminum — 12 inches in the living room space and 18 inches back in the kitchen area — to allow him to keep all his goods tucked underneath him. A convertible couch/bed provides him a spot to sleep and a single skylight lets light in. What do you think of this fascinating design?
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Amazing Storage System in His Stealthy Sprinter
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The Reiff Family love their life on the road in their roof-raise skoolie! Joel, Carrie, and their three preteen boys left Pennsylvania to travel west after completing their $70K conversion. They’re now enjoying extensive National Parks tours and getting used to homeschooling on the road.
They raised the roof in the middle of their skoolie to allow maximum headroom in the living room/kitchen. The home has tons of counter space and a bar area that gives the boys a spot to do bookwork or each lunch. Each boy has a private bunk space with storage, and there’s a main bedroom in the back for mom and dad. Solar power and batteries allow them to boondock for 10 days or longer at a time.
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Exploring National Parks w/ Preteen Boys
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The Restoration tiny house by Modern Tiny Living is another stunning iteration of their popular 24-foot Kokosing model. This custom build features their Deluxe MTL Social Area. This elevated living room space features oodles of storage, lots of seating and it becomes a bed for guests with slide-outs and movable cushions.
Besides the social area, there’s a lovely loft bedroom up a flight of stairs with a very sturdy wood railing to keep you safe. A galley kitchen with gorgeous Shaker-style cabinets includes a normal-sized oven and refrigerator, as well as a washer-dryer unit near the breakfast bar. Finally, there’s a compact bathroom in the back with a Nature’s Head and fiberglass shower stall.
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Deluxe MTL Social Area in 24-Ft. Kokosing
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I’m not sure that we’ve ever seen a Baluchon build with no loft at all, but this new design has all the incredible craftsmanship of a “standard” Baluchon, with the benefit of a multipurpose living room/bedroom that easily transitions from day to night with the use of a comfortable sofa bed. No stairs!
The rest of the home is split between a galley kitchen with a movable table, and a roomy bathroom space. The two-burner cook top is separate from the oven that’s across the kitchen, which allows the chef to look out the window while sauteing onions. In the 3/4 bathroom, you’ll find a single-piece shower stall and a composting toilet. What do you think of this tiny home?
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Multi-Purpose Living Room in This Gorgeous THOW
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Meet the Barndominium, a 2-bedroom, 800-square-foot small home that includes a garage space, bathroom, and open-concept living/kitchen area. You can purchase plans for this design on Etsy from Karmim House Plans.
The actual “house” portion is about 416 square feet, while the garage add-on is another 200 square feet. Since the upstairs bedroom is a full standing height, the plans count that 200 square feet in the total square footage of the home. What do you think of this design?
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Garage, Ground-Floor Bedroom & Wood Stove in 38×16 Foundation Home
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