Josh and Bryn purchased a row home in Baltimore and immediately regretted it — it didn’t fit their goals, and they were sad that they hadn’t traveled around the United States yet. So they started new careers that would allow them to work remotely and bought and converted a van.
Their rig has a unique porthole window in the dining area. They chose an all-electric setup and made sure to install a robust solar system that would power their stove and more. Additionally, the couple chose to put in a small bathroom, and they don’t regret it a year later.
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Their ProMaster Van Conversion with Indoor Shower
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We’ve seen little churches turned into tiny homes in the past, but this tiny chapel was explicitly built as a mobile wedding venue! It was designed as a commercial building for Hitched Traveling Wedding Chapel by Movable Roots.
Its minimalist chapel design has beautiful arched windows, white shiplap, and honey-colored hardwood floors. It would make the perfect venue for an elopement or small, intimate ceremony. What do you think?
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This Mobile Wedding Venue is a Mini Church
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Karina Brez Jewelry sells stunning pieces made for the equestrian, and they had Movable Roots build them a mobile jewelry store called The Jeweled Barn.
The store features a dark stained exterior and a natural and sophisticated interior that’s a mix of green and plaid. There are copper gutters on the outside to elevate the mood and window boxes that now overflow with color. Best of all? It’s solar powered!
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Karina Brez Jewelry Gets A Tiny House Storefront!
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Jesse and Janice were saving up to buy a house when they made a major pivot in their lives and decided to jump into vanlife instead! They found a van already DIY-converted by a family that had used it as a weekender vehicle, and they’ve slowly made it theirs.
While the bed could convert to a dinette, they always leave it in “bed mode” and use the swivel seat or bench couch as a spot to work or eat. The large AC unit drew too much power, so they removed it to make a special bedroom for their cat, Nova. They also love the awning that allows them to extend their living space outdoors, and a dirt bike that makes it easy to run into town. Enjoy the tour!
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Saving For A House & Chose a Van
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Do you remember when Matthew Ryan built himself a tiny house for just $8K when he was 16 years old? Well, now he’s a few years older, rents out his tiny home, and just moved to California as a travel nurse. Recently he became the proud owner of a sailboat which he’s in the process of renovating.
Enjoy some pictures of the in-progress sailboat and follow Matt on social media to see more updates. We’ll be sure to post the finished product when he’s done.
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He Bought This Boat for $9K
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Here’s a gorgeous new tiny house, the Adventure Model, built by Ark Tiny Homes in Ontario, Canada. At 20×8.5 feet, you get about 200 square feet of living space.
There’s a loft bedroom, galley kitchen, and a back bathroom with a one-piece shower stall. The living room in the front of the house is spacious enough for a small sectional. It’s for sale for $83,589.56 USD ($115,000 CAD).
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NOAH-Certified 200 Sq. Ft. Tiny Home
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The Heese is a beautiful 34′ tiny home custom-designed for Angela, who lives on a farm in the Florida Panhandle. She chose bright white shiplap and beautiful minty-green color for all her cabinets. This tiny house boasts a U-shaped kitchen at one end and a first-floor bedroom on the other end!
There’s also a loft bedroom accessible via a winder staircase by the bathroom. The bathroom has a large glass-and-tile shower stall, a flush toilet, and plenty of storage. Enjoy the tour below and tell us your favorite feature in the comments!
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The Heese Tiny House by Movable Roots: Built for Farm Life
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Today we’re introducing the adorable Jojo Bean Series of tiny homes from Movable Roots Tiny Homes! These houses come in four different lengths (20′, 22′, 24′ and 26′) and two widths (8.5′ and 10′) with some minor customization options for paint colors and cabinet faces. Best of all, they have a first-floor bedroom!
You walk into the home and into the living room, with space for a 55-inch TV and a regular couch. There’s a galley kitchen along the wall. Across from a wall of storage is the bathroom, and at the end of the tiny home, there’s the queen-sized bedroom. In the longer models, the bedroom can be separated from the rest of the home with a pocket door. What do you think? The smallest version starts a $79.9K.
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Is This The Perfect One-Floor THOW?
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Have you gotten the March issue of the Tiny House Magazine yet? Download a copy for a little distraction and to renew your dreams of tiny house living! This PDF issue includes an article on a professional organizer who lives in her Airstream, and an article on how to cope with generalized anxiety disorder while on the road.
Or maybe you want to know how to keep your family healthy on the road, or how many bandages to keep stocked up on while you travel? That’s in here too! There are also some safety tips from a woman who broke some bones trying to build her tiny home. Get it all here!
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Plus How to Stay Healthy While Living Tiny
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