Meg was going through a divorce with her partner of 15 years just as 2020 pushed her Boston-based job remote. With nothing tying her to Massachusetts anymore, she decided to move home to Colorado and find a van to convert. Her goal wasn’t a fancy conversion, but something practical that met her needs and the needs of her pets.
She had no previous building experience, but she still managed to construct her own cabinets (complete with drawers — tricky!) and design a van with a full kitchen (oven included). Her fixed bed is just large enough for her to sleep in diagonally, and she has a hidden litter box for her cat.
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Travel w/ Fur Babies in Her Ford Van Conversion
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Like for so many others, this skoolie conversion was born in 2020 when Mike & Tina were looking for something to occupy themselves in the midst of shutdowns. They’d only been dating for 8 months, but they decided to jump into the build and see what happened. It’s now their vacation rig which they use to take their kids traveling.
They still live in Florida right now while their teens finish up schooling, but they have dreams of hitting the road full-time once they’ve graduated. You’re going to be amazed by the tile work in the luxury bathroom and how well they built the rooftop deck. Tell us what you think in the comments!
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Family’s Incredible International DT456 with Rooftop Deck
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Here’s a stunning high-end tiny house recently completed and looking for a new address! It’s NOAH-certified to give you peace of mind. The coolest feature has to be the built-in office space in the back, which is perfect for anyone with a remote job.
There’s also a spacious loft bedroom which you access via a ladder and a bathroom with a luxurious tiled shower stall. The rest of the space is dedicated to a kitchen and a small seating area. It’s for sale in The Dalles, Oregon for $199K.
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Mint Green Cabinets & Dedicated Office Space
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When Hannah and Tim started this skoolie conversion, neither of them had used a power tool before. But you wouldn’t know it looking at their gorgeous budget build! All in all, they spent about $30K on the bus and conversion and the result is a stunning and functional space with a wood stove, two convertible beds, and a fixed queen in the back.
They really prioritized the kitchen since they both love cooking, and they have oodles of counter space. Hannah works a full-time remote corporate job, while Tim is an author and the bus handyman. Check out more of their handiwork below!
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Amazingly Spacious Skoolie with No Roof-Raise
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Here’s a beautiful brand new tiny home built by a new-to-us tiny house builder called JT Collective! This house features the very-popular wood-and-metal two-tone siding, and the inside has white shiplap paired with a stained wood ceiling.
The layout boasts two lofts — one for sleeping, and one for curling up with a good book. You can get to the smaller loft by climbing up a ladder behind a built-in bench in the living room. Additionally, you get a spacious galley kitchen and a 3/4 bathroom. It’s for sale in Tollhouse, CA for $132K.
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JT Collective’s First Tiny Home (For Sale)
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This Cow Shed Tiny House in Easton Farm Park in Woodbridge, United Kingdom is uniquely built to resemble a traditional cow shed. It’s known as the Daisy and is located in a rural haven where you can immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature while still enjoying the comforts of a cozy double bed and an additional three-quarter bed above.
This sleeping arrangement accommodates four guests, making it a good choice for families or a group of friends seeking an unforgettable outdoor adventure. If you need more space, there are several other cow sheds on the property too. What do you think?
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Glamping With A Twist: Exploring Cow Shed: Daisy in Easton Farm Park
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Looking for a tiny home with your own land? Do you enjoy a little solitude and don’t mind cold weather? This man-made island in the middle of a Maine lake is for sale, and it comes with a 450-square-foot stone cottage and a lighthouse! You can access it via a private boat dock on the mainland.
The island itself is just 7,405 sqft, but it’s a fun off-grid spot to either get away during the summers or stay away all year if you like roughing it! You can even park a registered RV on the mainland boat dock land for 3 months a year. Take a look below!
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Charming Island Retreat: Unique Stone Tiny Home & Lighthouse in Maine Available Now for $425k
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Personally, I think this sculptural home looks like a dragon, but the Airbnb description says this 70s build was a “giant seashell unicorn” which is equally magical. Designed by two architecture students, it was largely abandoned until someone bought the home in 2017 and restored it to its former glory.
Sitting among the trees in Austin, Texas, this unique “Bloomhouse” features a main bedroom, a second-floor sitting area, and a full kitchen. The interior feels much like living inside a giant coral reef! Coming in at 1100 square feet, it’s more of a “small” dwelling.
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Architecture Students’ 70s Brainchild Meticulously Restored
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Looking for a unique home style? This Owl Hill House was built by artists in the 1980s and has a funky, sculptural feel. The furniture is all built into the walls and gives you a cozy Hobbit-like spot to vacation.
There’s a bed, full kitchen, and bathroom, as well as a cozy round living space with a wood-burning stove. While the Airbnb listing doesn’t mention it, this looks like a cob home with plaster walls!
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570 Sq Ft Owl Hill House
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