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This little family of 3 was ready for a change in their life, and a skoolie has allowed them to enjoy a slower pace of existence. They didn’t get caught up with creating an “Instagram-perfect” space but instead chose a practical design without breaking the bank.

They went with a one-of-a-kind ceiling covered with fabric instead of wood or other material. It’s a really cool look!

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Their Skoolie has a Fabric Ceiling

Little Family in Skoolie w Fabric-Covered Ceiling 2

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Wilding Wood Tiny Homes present us with their “OM” tiny house, a lovely 28′ foot THOW boasting a first-floor bedroom with a queen-sized futon option. In addition to the bedroom, there are two lofts for sleeping or storage.

The lovely galley kitchen has two-tone countertops and sits next to a dining area. Under one loft you’ll find the bathroom that has a laundry set-up inside, and the main bedroom is on the other side of the house. The house is for sale for $115K in Oregon.

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This Tiny House Sleeps 6! First Floor Bedroom

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Russ had always loved living in small spaces and even spent five years working on cruise ships. He had been dreaming of narrowboat life for about a decade when he finally took the plunge and bought his boat — he had a professional outfit the interior and let’s just say it’s one of the most stunning narrowboat conversions I’ve seen!

Everything inside is sleek and chic, with a guest berth and back cabin that’s perfect for relaxing after a hard day of work. It has a stove inside to keep the place toasty and good space to work from home if needed. Make sure to read our Q&A with Russ after the photo tour.

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Professionally-Remodeled Narrowboat in England

Narrowboat cottage named Scarlet Lady with stylish, modern design on a peaceful river.

Images via @scarletlady_nb

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Don’t forget to clear your calendar for this Saturday, 4/29/23 from 10 am to 2 pm for the Oaks Tampa Bay Village Grand Opening! Below are some of the latest pictures of a few available units.

All new landscaping is completed and all the units are now in place around the central park. Pricing starts at under $100,000 and lot rent is between $625-$725/month. You can see the available units and take a virtual tour of them here.

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Units Still Available at Tampa Bay Village

Modern tiny houses with large windows and lush landscaping at Oaks Tampa Bay Village.

Images via ESCAPE

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Lauren and Kevin work as a speech-language pathologist and cybersecurity “hacker,” respectively, and chose bus life because Kevin’s time in the military made him miss time out in nature and traveling. Lauren wanted more space than a van offers, and with her anxiety, she was worried she’d struggle with the transition to nomadic life in a tiny vehicle.

While the initial transition of downsizing was challenging for Lauren, she now feels like she needs so much less than she has! They have a stunning DIY bus complete with a full bathroom with plenty of room to walk around, an awesome kitchen with a pull-out “island” that doubles their counterspace, and a cozy back bedroom where they can curl up to watch TV.

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Overcoming Anxiety to Enjoy Nomadic Life

Compact skoolie interior with 13-inch roof raise and full bathroom for comfortable living.

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Do you remember this 350 sq. ft. Serenity Tiny House a couple built in 2017? It was an excellent DIY build, and they only spent $15K at the time on materials (missing the days when that was possible!). Well, they’ve outgrown the home and are ready to sell it — it’s in Texas now.

It features a loft bedroom with storage stairs as well as a loft living room where a comfy bed faces the TV set-up. The bathroom has a washing machine and a smaller stock tank tub, and there’s a spacious kitchen for lots of home cooking. Take a look below!

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Their DIY Tiny House on Wheels is Now For Sale

Compact tiny house with modern design and efficient space utilization. Perfect for minimalist living.

Images via Josh

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Here’s a gorgeous two-loft THOW designed and built custom by Tiny Topanga. The client chose the most amazing tile for their walk-in shower that steals the show from the rest of the well-designed house.

You enter the door into the living room/office space that could fit a nice little sofa, and then turn into the galley kitchen with beautiful butcher block countertops. There’s a loft bedroom up a set of storage steps and another bedroom/loft area on the opposite side of the house. What do you like most?

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Custom Tiny Home w/ Beautiful Bathroom

Modern two-loft tiny house with stylish exterior and spacious interior.

Images via Tiny Topanga

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Sandi and Jimmy jumped into nomadic life not even sure if they’d enjoy it, but seven years later they have no regrets! The couple lives with their three kids in a 1999 Winnebago, which they converted when they first hit the road. There’s a full bunk room in the back for the kids and the parents sleep on the fold-out couch.

The RV is covered in awesome murals from a professional, as well as trinkets and stickers from their travels around the country. They make money as full-time content creators and “road-school” the kids. There’s a super fun video tour with the family below! Don’t miss it.

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They Hit the Road 7 Years Ago & Haven’t Looked Back

Family’s 7 Years Living Nomadically in 1999 Winnebago

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AJ & John owned a farm in Indiana and lived there with their four children for 10 years before deciding it was time to pull up their roots and travel. They had considered bus life when AJ was pregnant with their 3rd child, but ultimately chose to wait until their kids were older before becoming nomads.

John is a carpenter and managed to convert their bus in just 3.5 months, making sure to complete the whole thing before they hit the road since they had been renovating their farmhouse for a decade! The family has plans to stay on the road for about 6 months and then convert another bus to make money and then hit the road again. Enjoy the tour!

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They Converted The Bus in Just 3.5 Months!

Family Goes From Farm Life to Bus Life

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