Here’s another lovely tiny house by Atomic Homes, this one with a “modern” look, complete with a plywood interior and black finishes. Like the “farmhouse” model we’ve shown you, it has a main floor bedroom with closets and upper cabinet storage.
The home has all you’ll need for full-time living, including an oven, washer/dryer combo unit, bathroom with a tiled shower stall, and a loft bedroom if you have kids (or need office space/more storage). You can “design your own” version of the home on their website, but this model starts at around $140,000.
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Sleek Plywood-Interior Tiny Home
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ORCA has a revolutionary new way of providing people and communities with steel-framed prefab homes built with pop-up factories that help reduce overhead. They offer a variety of home sizes and layouts, all with a modern feel and luxurious upgrade options.
Below you’ll find a video tour of one of their pop-up factories and one of their larger units, as well as renderings and floor plans for all of their models. Let us know in the comments which one you like the most!
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ORCA Now Offering Tiny-to-Small POD Homes
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If you’re in the market for a beautiful single-level tiny house, this 26′ one designed by Liv-Connected, manufactured by ATOMIC Homes, and sold by Endeavor might be the perfect option! It’s a studio-style layout, but the bedroom is separated from the living space just slightly by the bathroom.
The home is sleek and modern, with a compact kitchen space with flat-front cabinets. The bathroom is almost a wet bath, but the shower pan should keep water contained. You can easily fit a queen bed and walk around it in the bedroom. All that for $98,000. What do you think?
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Simple Studio-Style THOW by Atomic Homes
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Tiny homes don’t have to be expensive, and they don’t have to be temporary! That’s what this awesome family of four has shown — they’ve been living in their $25K DIY tiny home for the past 7 years, and their once-little kids are now preteens.
They plan to put one more year into the THOW before building a 650-square-foot “forever home” — still remarkably tiny by modern US standards! Michelle shares more about their story below the photo tour of their amazing space. Don’t miss it!
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Family of 4’s DIY Gooseneck Tiny Home

Images via Michelle Lasher
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Do you remember the amazing backcountry prefab by Lloyll we showed you some time back? Well here’s another one of their incredible SKÁLI High Cuboid models, this one tucked into a lovely private wooded spot near Quebec City.
The 768-square-foot home definitely makes for a great vacation property (you can actually book a stay here), but the design could easily be a wonderful full-time dwelling! The split loft would be perfect for a couple of kids, and the cozy ground-floor bedroom would welcome parents. What do you think of this small home?
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768 Sq. Ft. Cabin Near Skiing, Biking & More
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This “Fold-A-Mansion,” or “FAM” for short, is the amazing design of architect Larry Windes. He built the expanding, fold-out home on a trailer in Costa Rica, where it’s available for short-term rentals or for sale (without the land).
When unfolded, the small home boasts a ground-floor and upstairs bedroom. Because of the lifted roof, you can stand upright in the loft! There’s a functioning kitchen and luxurious bathroom as well. You can buy it for $130,000. What do you think of this innovative design?
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Rent or Buy this Expanding FAM Tiny House on Wheels
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Steel-built prefab homes are a new way to tackle the housing crisis, and ORCA has just released their Sandpiper model, a 418 sq. ft. tiny house that’s built using a pop-up factory — sometimes on-site! There’s no trailer, which allows for the 13-foot width that leaves the home feeling extra spacious.
ORCA also takes advantage of the brilliant Murphy bed, which allows the living room to easily double as the bedroom. That leaves lots of square footage for a full kitchen and a large bathroom with a walk-in shower and washer/dryer. The home pictured below costs $166K (USD).
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Murphy Bed & Wall of Sliders in this 33′ Prefab Cabin
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This is the Encore Transit, a stunning van that was a custom Boho Vans build completed for a client back in 2020. It’s built like a cabin inside! Unfortunately, her health complications are preventing her from enjoying the van, and she’s selling it. It’s a lovely 2019 Ford Transit with a fixed bed, a Dometic fridge, and a huge pull-out pantry.
The van only went on local trips, so it has just 37,512 miles on it. It’s for sale in Connecticut for $79K.
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Encore: Boho Vans Custom Build For Sale: $79K
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Seven years ago, Matt was given 3 years to live with a terminal brain cancer diagnosis. He and his wife Christi started to take a hard look at their lifestyle and made the decision to live nomadically with their 6 children. Due to Matt’s treatment and declining health at the time, it took more than four years after buying the bus to have it completed enough to move into it.
Now they’ve been on the road for 9 months — and Matt is still living despite the diagnosis — and they’re so happy about spending this quality time together. They don’t have plans to quit anytime soon! Watch their inspiring tour below.
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They Even Have a 3D Printer in Their Family Skoolie!
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