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Tracy and Chris work during the summers and live in their 3000 square foot home in Canada, but when the weather gets cold they hit the road in their Greyhound conversion and look for warmer weather. They were originally planning on buying a sailboat and sailing off the coast of Florida, but decided that would take them a bit too far from home/family.

Their conversion is bright, minimalist, and brilliantly designed. They didn’t give up the luxury of a deep sink, spacious bathroom, or a King-sized bed, but instead made room for them! Enjoy the tour.

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This Greyhound Conversion Has a Huge Bathroom

Couple Vuilds Out Greyhound to Escape Canadian Winters 3

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Becca and Jason built an ultra-light truck bed camper featuring a California King-sized bed and actuating solar panels that provide power for their electrical setup. After previously building out a van, they wanted something with better off-road capability.

While truck campers have stricter weight and size limitations than vans, they found the square shape easier to design than a curved van interior. Their meticulous approach to every inch of space demonstrates what’s possible in a truck bed footprint.

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Ultra-Light Camper with Actuating Solar Panels

The exterior shows the compact truck camper with its innovative solar panel system. The actuating panels can adjust position to maximize sun exposure throughout the day.

Ultra-light truck camper with actuating solar panels

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Shannon and Bobby were faced with the need to start traveling a lot for work, but instead of spending time apart, they decided to jump on the tiny living bandwagon and buy an RV! They converted the kids’ bunk area into a work-from-home office and hit the road.

They had loved overseas travel and tent camping, but found a new joy in taking their home with them and appreciating everything the United States has to offer! Enjoy their tour below.

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When They Had to Travel For Work, They Tried an RV

Cozy couple inside a tiny house kitchen, showcasing efficient small space design.

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For about 12 years, Salina & Marcelo had been eyeing tiny house living, but it wasn’t until they went to Iceland, and met all kinds of people living nomadically that they decided it was time to make it happen!

They wanted something custom, and so they went with a shuttle bus and made it theirs, complete with a hidden shower set-up! There’s also a really cool collage table that they explain in their video tour. Enjoy!

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Billie The Bus: Named After Her Grandmother Who Loved Traveling

Interior of a converted school bus tiny house with cozy kitchen and seating area.

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Here’s a lovely 30 ft. THOW that’s a reimagining of one of Cornerstone Tiny Home’s original tiny house designs, The Abbot. It has a stunning exterior mixture of black board and batten and coffee-colored clapboards.

On the inside you’ll find an office area, kitchen with an induction cooktop, and a luxury bathroom complete with a mini tub! There’s a storage loft and also a bedroom loft with a little landing where you can stand to get dressed. Enjoy the tour.

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Two-Tone THOW w/ Standing Room Loft

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Hayley and Jake got their first taste of vanlife on a vacation to Iceland, where they traveled in a minivan for two weeks. When they got home, they grabbed a prebuilt 1985 campervan for traveling, but decided they’d love something more personalized if they were going to live on the road full-time.

Below you’ll see their Ram Promaster conversion, which was made exactly the way they wanted it with lots of counterspace, a hidden shower set-up and a fixed bed with storage underneath. Let us know what you love about it in the comments!

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Clever Pop-Up Shower & Fixed Flip-Up Bed

from Canada to Cancún to in Their DIY Ram Promaster 3

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The Tampa Bay Tiny House Village, “The Oaks”  is nearing completion, and there’s a second open house on April 8 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. You can read the coverage in the local paper here.

Check out some all-new photos below of the village and some of the units for presale. These homes will be on sale in the low $100Ks and the monthly lot costs are $575- $725, which includes parking, garbage, water, septic, landscaping, ground maintenance & private deck. Contact ESCAPE for more information!

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New Pictures of ESCAPE Village Homes For Sale

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This professional organizer had the tiny home of her dreams built by a local carpenter for around $45,000, and now she lives a comfortable tiny life in the Australian forest! She is partially retired and able to live on her reduced income because of her smaller footprint.

Her house has a living room, large kitchen, and a loft bedroom — but the most spectacular part has to be the big deck on the front that doubles her living area!

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Her $45K Tiny Home in the Australian Forest

Semi-Retired Professional Organizer’s THOW 2

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While many THOWs just keep getting longer and wider, this creative row house design in Tokyo values clever vertical space design, with a number of landings and staircases to create a functional space for this small family.

A grand window/door feature leads into the living/eating space, and an industrial-style kitchen is up a few steps. Another staircase leads to the bathroom landing and beyond that is a child’s room, the main bedroom, and finally a rooftop balcony overlooking the city. Enjoy!

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Brilliant Use of Vertical Space in This Tokyo Row Home

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