It can be tough to fit a family into a skoolie, especially when you have elementary-age children. But these parents created a really special space in their bus for the kids — each one has a private bunk and underneath there’s a private desk, TV, gaming console, and storage for their things, so they have a mini “room” within the larger bus. There are even seatbelts in there, so the kids can hang out on travel days. Wait until you see it!
In order to make space for higher bunks, they raised the roof 18 inches. Another unique feature of the bus is that they moved the door to the middle of the bus, which allows for a super-long couch that goes right up to the dash. Tell us what you love most in the comments!
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Super Cool Family Skoolie w/ Full-Sized Appliances
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This cozy tiny house boasts a range of features, including insulation, a wood stove, a window AC unit, composting Villa toilet, a water purifier, and flexible power options.
With its functional design, ease of mobility, and price that includes delivery within an hour of the location, this tiny home offers an opportunity for those seeking a sustainable and compact living space. It’s offered for $38,000 out of Canton, CT. Learn more below.
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Tiny House For Sale out of Canton, CT
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Here’s another amazing micro house build on a Japanese truck bed! While I don’t know the exact measurements of this truck, many Suzuki truck beds are 6.5 x 4.5 feet, meaning this micro house is around just 30 square feet — now that’s tiny.
Below, you can watch a time-lapse of the entire build, or skip to the last 10 minutes to see most of the finished product. The home is solar-powered and has running water, a fan, and a built-in countertop/eating area. There’s even a mini stove to make rice on.
- Witness the creation of a 30 sq. ft. micro house on a Japanese truck bed.
- Explore its solar-powered, fully equipped interior with running water and a mini stove.
- Follow the construction journey from start to finish in a captivating time-lapse video.
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Step into the World’s Tiniest House Truck: Prepare to be Amazed!
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Remember the Potato cabin? That was the brainchild of Kristie Wolfe, and she’s back at it again with her most ambitious project yet! A set of five “Moonpass Lookouts” inspired by fire lookouts set on the 55-acre historic site of the Great Fire of 1910 in Idaho. These vacation cabins will feature smart glass roofs to allow for stargazing and private saunas/bathrooms.
Her Indiegogo campaign has blown up in popularity, so the lookouts can begin production! You can support the project now and book your stay in advance. The property will include a museum of the fire lookouts, the Great Fire of 1910, and the heroic deeds of so many people who helped reign in the flames.
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New Lookout Tower Cabins with Private Saunas
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Max didn’t “get into” nomadic vehicle life because of YouTube — he was born into it! His parents each had their own van conversions before they got married and when little Max came along they converted an awesome truck tiny home and Max “helped.” In other words, it was in his blood!
So it’s no surprise that this 19-year-old decided to take on his own box truck conversion when he was ready to move out! His build is particularly remarkable because of how many free and reclaimed materials he used in order to stay under budget. Enjoy the tour below!
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His Awesome Cabin-Like Truck Conversion
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The biggest debates when converting a van seem to be 1) Should you install an indoor shower? and 2) Should you have a fixed bed or a convertible one? Blake and Tabby chose to maximize space and leave out the shower. They also chose a convertible bed that sets up as a U-shaped conversation area during the day.
They’re taking this fantastic ProMaster to visit all the National Parks and have no plans of quitting vanlife anytime soon. Because they’d sold most of their belongings and furniture before moving into the van, the space felt rather luxurious compared to eating ramen in their empty apartment! You can see why in the tour below.
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Discover the Abundance of Counter Space in Their Impressive Van Conversion
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Here’s a beautiful 24-foot tiny house that’s NOAH-certified and designed for either full-time living or as a great Airbnb. Its unique feature is the first-floor flex room, which could be used as either a bedroom or an office space, depending on your needs.
There is a loft bedroom which you can access via ladder, and a secondary smaller loft over the 3/4 bathroom that could be used as a hang-out space or additional storage. It’s for sale in Georgia for $72,950.
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Tiny Home w/ Two Lofts & Flex Room
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Courtney and CJ met doing gymnastics, got married, and moved to Washington, D.C. They were happy in their life until 2020 changed the world. They started camping more and more and wanted to keep doing it all the time — some Google searching led them down the van life rabbit hole, and they were hooked!
They settled on a bus conversion and spent the next 6 months taking their short bus and transforming it into a home on wheels. For the past 9 months, they’ve been traveling the country and enjoying the time together and in nature. Check out the video tour below!
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Gymnasts & Their DIY Short Skoolie
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The N1 is the largest and most luxurious home at The Oaks, the tiny house village in Tampa, Florida built by ESCAPE. This mid-century inspired design features clean lines, walls of windows overlooking private woodland, and a wraparound deck accessible through three sliding glass doors. The floor plan includes a private king bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a guest bathroom, full kitchen with standard appliances, and an attached carport with mid-century screening.
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Exterior with Attached Carport
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