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This amazing father and son duo created an absolute masterpiece of a vacation property in Sevierville, Tennessee which they call “Skywalk Treehouse.” The two self-proclaimed “children at heart” made sure to include everything their past selves — and current selves — would want in a treehouse! That means there’s a whole building dedicated to entertainment and tons of luxury upgrades. Plus it’s located right in the foot of the Smokey Mountains!

While nowhere near “tiny,” this unique setup includes four separate treehouses connected by bridges a la “Swiss Family Robinson.” This incredible compound sleeps 16 and includes two full kitchens, multiple bathrooms, and a deck with a huge seven-person hot tub. Enjoy the incredible tour below!

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They Built a Compound of Modern Treehouses Connected by Bridges in Sevierville, Tennessee

The Skywalk Treehouse Four Treehouses in One!

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This is Dome Sweet Dome, a renovated 1970s geodesic dome home nestled in Bend, Oregon’s First-on-the-Hill neighborhood. Originally built during the geodesic dome craze of the 1970s, this unique structure was fully renovated in 2019, blending period charm with modern conveniences and finishes throughout.

The dome features a cleverly inverted floor plan with two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor, while the entire second story serves as an open-concept common space with living room, kitchen, and dining area. A covered mudroom welcomes you inside, and the dome’s position offers easy access to Phil’s Trail System and the Deschutes River Trail.

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A Renovated 1970s Geodesic Dome

The exterior retains its original 1970s geodesic dome silhouette, a geometric form that naturally sheds snow and resists wind loads. The renovation preserved the dome’s distinctive character while modernizing the systems and finishes inside.

Dome-shaped geodesic tiny house with a red door nestled among trees in Bend, Oregon.

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The N1 is the largest home model at The Oaks tiny house village in Tampa Bay, Florida. This 564 square foot mid-century modern design features two full bathrooms, a king bedroom with walk-around bed and en-suite bath, plus a guest bathroom accessible from the main living area. The open-concept floor plan includes a full kitchen with stainless convection range, dishwasher, and full-size appliances. An attached carport with decorative mid-century screen and large covered porch extend the living space outdoors. The single-level layout with no stairs makes this home ideal for accessibility.

Mid-Century Modern Exterior with Carport

Mid-Century 564 sq. ft. N1 66

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The Escape Boho XLS is an extra-wide and extra-long tiny house model available at The Oaks Village in Tampa, Florida. This single-level design provides accessibility without stairs or loft climbing. The layout includes a private first-floor bedroom with walk-around queen bed and full-size closet, a bathroom with tub/shower combo and washer/dryer unit, and a kitchen with stone countertops, induction cooktop, and separate oven. The built-in couch converts to a guest bed, and the special double flip-table serves both work and dining needs. Cedar siding with metal accents gives the exterior a modern rustic appearance, while USB outlets, Smart TV, and high-efficiency A/C heat pump provide modern comfort.

Boho XLS Exterior with Cedar and Metal Accents

Modern tiny house featuring a spacious first-floor bedroom in a sleek, wooden design.

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Tawnie and Wayne are nomads at heart who travel the country in their RV. But they wanted a home base and because of their financial savvy (they were both finance majors), they were able to purchase 4 acres of property in North Carolina and outfit it with a 420 sq. ft. geodesic dome home and adjacent bathhouse.

Now they have a spot to come “home” to, but when they’re off exploring, it’s available as an Airbnb. The dome is set up as half magical bedroom (with a view!) and half living room and kitchen. The bathroom is just a few steps away and has all the luxuries you want!

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Private Dome on 4 Acre Property in NC

Geodesic Dome on 4 Acre Property 2

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Looking for a spot to park your tiny house? This amazing community in Durango, Colorado might be the perfect spot. It welcomes tiny homes of all kinds (including container homes) and even has larger mobile home spaces for park models.

The coolest feature of this village is the private island that residents can use as a park — some have even gotten married on it! Lot rent starts at $550 +utilities per month. Could you live here?

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Welcoming Tiny Homes, Mobile Homes & Renters!

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Anna and Jeff had enjoyed traveling and camping with their respective families growing up, and wanted to share that experience with their own kids. In October 2017 they took the plunge and purchased a bus and began the two-year-long conversion process. After being on the road for a couple of years (and expecting another child!), they decided to do an upgrade which included an incredible loft!

The loft acts as a bedroom for their two oldest kids and a game room. The other three children have bunks on the lower level and there’s a primary bedroom in the back of the rig for mom and dad. In order to feed everyone, they have a large kitchen with a giant farmhouse sink. What do you think of their set-up?

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Four Years of Family Bus Life w/ Five Kids

Family of 7 in their skoolie home with loft extension for extra space.

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The “Yellowstone Yurt” in Maryland demonstrates how a wooden yurt structure can deliver the comforts of a full home within a distinctive circular footprint. This custom-built dome combines a studio-style main living space with a bathroom addition and outdoor sauna, creating a complete retreat tucked into the forest.

Main Living Space

The primary dome houses all main living functions in an open studio layout:

  • Sleeping: Queen bed plus pull-out couch for additional guests
  • Kitchen: Full cooking facilities with retro mint green appliances
  • Living area: Comfortable seating with forest views
  • Heating: Wood-burning stove for cozy warmth

A partial wall provides visual separation between the bedroom and kitchen areas without breaking up the circular flow of the space.

Yurt with sauna in a wooded Maryland setting, perfect for small space living and outdoor relaxation.

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Here’s a gorgeous little off-grid tiny home currently parked in the LuxTiny community in Arizona. It’s for sale for $95K and the new owner can take over the existing lease or bring the tiny house elsewhere.

The lilac and yellow tiny house has a loft bedroom, a U-shaped kitchen with oodles of cabinet space, and a full bathroom with a washer/dryer unit. A slide-out in the middle of the THOW houses a large dinette/couch space where the whole family can gather. What do you think of this tiny house?

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Beautiful Off-Grid Tiny Home with a Slide Out Located in an Arizona Community for $95K

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