Dylan had been looking at vans and tiny homes for a while, wanting to design something himself one day but thinking it’d probably never happen. He casually commented to Lita that #vanlife would be fun, and they started looking for a van the very next day!
Amazingly, this couple sped through their tour of the US, visiting all 48 states and all the national parks in just one year! Now they’ve slowed the pace down and are ready to savor some of the things they rushed past. Check out their amazing van build below!
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Visiting 48 States & All The National Parks in One Year
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James hasn’t had it easy growing up. His father and a number of his aunts and uncles died before the age of 45, reminding James that we don’t all have forever to live. Inspired by the Air Nomads from “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” James is determined to live a life not attached to material things, but bringing peace and harmony wherever he goes.
One way he does that is by sharing free tea with strangers wherever he goes. Much like Uncle Iroh (also from Avatar), he finds there’s something magical about tea and conversation. His beautiful van conversion was built intentionally inside and out and every part has a story. Don’t miss the engaging tour with him below!
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Fixed Bed, Lots of Seating and a Hide-Away Oven
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Wanting to live off the grid? This new 308 sq. ft. THOW by Jobson Tiny Homes has everything you need, from a rainwater catchment and purification system to 2,550 watts of solar power!
The tiny home can sleep up to six adults between one queen-sized loft, one king-sized primary loft, and a futon that can comfortably sleep two more people. The kitchen area is spacious and includes an oven, so you can bake all your favorites. It’s for sale in Michigan for $115K.
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308 Sq. Ft. THOW w/ Double Lofts Built For Off-Grid Life
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This is a stunning bus conversion made precisely to the needs of DJ and Rachel and their three wonderful dogs. They live in it part-time for vacations since they have a “regular” house and full-time jobs. While they might like to travel someday full-time, it’s simply not in the cards at this time.
They’ve been vacationing in it for two years after a very methodical build process. Instead of opting for the cheapest and quickest options, they took the time to create it exactly as they wanted and spent more than they had planned (which seems to be the way with most projects!). I hope you enjoy a tour of the space below.
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Their DIY 40-foot 2005 Bluebird Bus Conversion
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Here’s a tiny house on wheels that feels just like tinies “of old.” Appropriately named “The Classic,” this 20 ft. tiny home has the standard layout of many original tiny homes, but this one does upgrade with a storage staircase featuring a unique alternating step.
The loft bedroom is carpeted to make it extra comfortable, and there’s a nice bathroom next to the L-shaped kitchen. On the other end of the tiny house, there’s just enough room for a small couch. A flip-down bar sits in front of two large windows for a great eating spot. It’s for sale now for $56,000 and will be available to tour at the Gather & Create Tiny Home Festival on May 6 & 7 (more info here).
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20-ft. Tiny House on Wheels
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This couple went on a vacation on a narrowboat before 2020 upended the world, and fell in love with the idea of living on the water. Still, they wanted a little more space than the narrowboat offered, so they started searching for a wide-beam boat instead.
They ended up purchasing a show model, and the new boat is absolutely gorgeous! The finishes are sleek and modern and look like a fashionable city apartment — but they get all the beauty of living on the water and waking up somewhere new when they want to. Be sure to look at all the pictures and catch our Q&A with the couple below!
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Vivere: What It’s Like to Live on a Widebeam Floating Home in England
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Because park models are rarely moved, you can usually get them wider than the legal road allowance, which allows for a spacious living space. That’s very true in this 15×35 Monarca model with plenty of elbow room!
Remarkably it comes with a lovely covered porch on the outside, but the interior is also grand with a spacious living room, downstairs bedroom with a closet, and a well-designed bathroom with a tiled walk-in shower. It’s for sale now in Loop Liberty Hall, Texas for $83,000. What do you think?
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Park Model Home in Texas for $83K
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Sheena and Thom wanted to travel and see the places they kept seeing on TV and Instagram. A shuttle bus was the most affordable option for them, and including the cost of the conversion, they were able to create a home on wheels for just $15K.
They have just about everything you could want in a conversion — it even has a shower, although they prefer to use the ones at Planet Fitness simply. A fixed bed takes up the back of the bus, while a cool convertible table/dinette space has multiple “modes” for when guests are over. What do you like best?
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Stella: Their DIY Skoolie w/ All the Amenities
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The Eusebe family lived in a 2,500-square-foot home in Massachusetts but wanted more freedom. Mom is a travel nurse, and Dad’s job is remote, so they had the opportunity to move anywhere! They had a home built by Mint Tiny Homes, a version of their Canada Goose model, and now have more disposable income and the chance to live in new places.
The floor plan in this home is incredible, featuring a split loft for the kids’ bedrooms, a multi-purpose loft, and a private bedroom for the parents above the gooseneck. They have a large bathroom, an office space with a telescoping desk, and a cozy living room with a couch that converts to a bed for guests. What do you like most?
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Their Mint Tiny Home with Split Loft For Kids
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