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If you believe people should have practical, legal options to live simply and affordably, this matters. We are currently just seven weeks away from a critical code hearing that could change the future of tiny living in the United States. Macy Miller of MiniMotives, along with a dedicated team of advocates, is working tirelessly to ensure relocatable tiny homes have a fair shot in the International Residential Code (IRC).

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Macy Miller of MiniMotives is leading the charge for Act 2 of the Tiny House Appendix.

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In an era where remote work and flexible living arrangements have become the norm, the traditional boundaries between home and office continue to blur. For entrepreneurs, freelancers, creative professionals, and small business owners seeking the perfect balance between work and life, the search for an ideal space that accommodates both needs has been challenging—until now. The live.work model by Ideabox represents an innovative architectural solution that elegantly addresses this modern dilemma with a thoughtfully designed dual-purpose structure that literally puts your commute at the bottom of a staircase.

Contemporary tiny house with large windows and balcony in a scenic neighborhood.

Image courtesy of Ideabox

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Spring cleaning hits different when you live in a tiny home. Every item needs to earn its place, and clutter has nowhere to hide. But the best tiny home designers have turned this challenge into an art form, creating spaces where storage is seamlessly woven into every corner, staircase, and wall. These 7 homes showcase some of the most creative storage solutions we’ve ever featured. From a DIY lifting office desk to custom cabinetry by a master craftsman, prepare to take notes.

Compact Scandinavian tiny house with a versatile office setup and large windows.

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The TAXA Outdoors Cricket is one of the most cleverly engineered compact campers on the market. Designed by a former NASA architect, it packs sleeping space for four, a full outdoor kitchen, and genuine climate control into a footprint barely larger than a cargo trailer. It’s the kind of build that makes you rethink how much space you actually need to get a family into the wild.

Compact tiny house on wheels with red roof in open landscape at sunset.

Images courtesy of TAXA Outdoors

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The Bread ‘n’ Butter by OVRLND Campers is a pop-top truck camper shell designed for mid-size and full-size pickup trucks. Built in Flagstaff, Arizona, it strips the truck camper concept down to its essentials — a weather-tight sleeping platform with ventilation, windows, and enough headroom to sit up comfortably — while keeping weight low enough that you won’t need airbags, a new suspension, or RV insurance. At roughly 300 pounds for the Tacoma-sized model and starting at $11,799, the BnB occupies a sweet spot between a basic truck cap and a full slide-in camper. It’s the kind of setup that lets you leave on a Friday afternoon and sleep wherever the road ends, without the overhead of a dedicated RV.

OVRLND Bread n Butter pop-top truck camper shell mounted on a pickup truck showing its low-profile design

Images courtesy of OVRLND Campers

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This is the Mysa 200 Park Model Tiny House by Irontown Modular. The name Mysa means cozy in Swedish. The 200 sq. ft. studio cabin has a dimension of 10′ x 20′, an in-suite bathroom, and an open layout with a kitchenette. It starts at $50,700.

10×20 Mysa 200 Park Model Cabin Irontown Modular 001

Images: Irontown Modular

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If you’ve been dreaming of starting a tiny house rental business or adding a guest unit to your property to generate extra income, there is some massive news on the tax front.

Can Tiny Homes Be Tax Write Offs

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This is the Sledhaus 200 tiny cabin by IronTown Modular. It’s a 200-sq.-ft., 10’x20′ park model tiny house with large windows, starting at $49,600.

Tiny House with modern design and large windows, showcasing small space living.

Images: Irontown Modular

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This is the Clever S by Clever Tiny Homes. It’s a 26-foot studio tiny home on wheels with a queen-size Murphy bed, kitchen, full-size bath or shower, high ceilings, massive windows, and it starts at $79,995.

Compact tiny house with modern design and large window in a natural setting.

Images: Clever Tiny Homes

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