≡ Menu

Sometimes adding on to an older building with something contemporary goes wrong, but this hybrid vintage-shed-meets-modern-tiny-home perfectly combines the two eras. The older portion holds a comfy couch and eating area with a coffee bar, while the addition houses a queen-sized bed and another seating area.

In the addition you’ll be wowed by reclaimed 9-foot barn windows that still have the wavy glass in them, giving a mystical view of the woods beyond. There’s a separate, private bath house just steps away that has a clawfoot tub and old-fashioned sink. What do you think?

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Beautiful and Modern Vintage Shed Tiny House

[continue reading…]

{ 4 comments }

This Uxbridge, MA cottage was professionally designed and built and you can tell! Added to the existing home, the private space feels both traditional and contemporary, with classy elements that feel perfectly “in style.” The bathroom has a vintage dresser turned into a vanity, for example. And there’s a handsome Pottery Barn couch in the living space.

Perhaps the most remarkable part of this cottage is the loft! Instead of sticking with the white walls from downstairs, they painted the loft a moody midnight blue — and it works. The space feels romantic and cozy and not coffin-like at all. Enjoy the photo tour below.

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Professionally Designed and Built MA Cottage

Cedar Flat w a Cozy Loft Bedroom 2

Images via Airbnb/Tim

[continue reading…]

{ 10 comments }

Consider staying in this Young Wild and Tree House in East Point, Georgia. The stay by The Atlanta Treehouse includes access to this one-of-a-kind trailer turned into a vintage bus treehouse! Check it out!

The treehouse is an eclectic 1956 airstream/Spartan hodgepodge created by a Vietnam vet . It shares the grounds with a beautiful designed interior space that we have nicknamed “the studio”.

Don’t miss other super interesting and one-of-a-kind tiny homes like this, join our Free Tiny House Newsletter for more! 

Vintage Trailer Bus Tree House in East Point, Georgia

Young Wild and Tree House in East Point Georgia 001

Images via Darrel/Airbnb

[continue reading…]

{ 2 comments }

Renovated vintage campers have so much charm and make great options for travelling around the country. This 1957 Vintage Aljo has been totally overhauled, and the result is a comfortable and bright camper.

It has a dinette, a couch that becomes a bed and a little kitchen area in the middle. It’s for sale right now in Denver for $20,000 or best offer.

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

$20K Renovated Camper with Sage Green Cabinets

[continue reading…]

{ 2 comments }

Wait until you see the tour of this awesome grain silo that’s been turned into an eclectic and vintage treehouse in Eagle Rock, Missouri! Deek and his buddy Mike show you around the interior which is chock-full of neat pieces and talking points!

Called the “Sassafrass Silo Treehouse,” you get to the home via a swaying bridge. There’s a porch area for outdoor relaxing, and inside is a parlor, kitchen, luxury bathroom, and a bedroom in the loft.

Don’t miss other interesting silo homes like this, join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more! 

Walk the Swaying Bridge to This Vintage Silo Cabin

[continue reading…]

{ 6 comments }

Mike and Lauren enjoyed hiking and other outdoorsy activities, but didn’t enjoy backpacking — so they started hunting for a vehicle they could convert into a home on wheels. This 1981 Emergency Response Landcruiser had already been imported from Australia and was for sale in 2020.

They spent lockdown time transforming it into a home, but even two years later are still working on making adjustments to the rig. They have a “kitchen in a drawer” that pulls out when the side doors are flipped up, a Dometic fridge, and a cozy bed/couch. What do you think?

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

’81 Emergency Response Landcruiser Conversion

Australian emergency response vehicle turned into tiny home 2

Images via Tiny Home Tours

[continue reading…]

{ 0 comments }

This couple and their dog have been living in this amazing vintage 1964 Avion Trailer. It was a DIY conversion, and Keaton (a woodworker) stripped the RV down to the shell and framing, and completely overhauled the interior.

After spending a few years enjoying this tiny space, the couple is ready to purchase a home and hopes to pass this awesome trailer on to new owners. It’s located in Seattle and they are asking $87,500. Read their conversion story below!

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Super Sleek Camper Renovation for $87,500

vintage 1964, 24′ Avion Trailer

Images via Tincan Cookin

[continue reading…]

{ 2 comments }

When Hunter and Hannah first purchased their 1974 Vintage VW Westy, they actually had no intentions of living in it full-time. They just wanted a weekend rig and their jobs weren’t remote. But when 2020 changed everything, it finally made sense for the couple to take their now-remote jobs on the road and travel the country.

While they consider their lifestyle more “camping” than it would be in a Sprinter van, they really don’t mind. As long as it’s good weather, and they’re in nature, they pop up the roof bedroom and set up an outdoor kitchen and work area and enjoy having more of the outdoors. What do you think?

Don’t miss other interesting stories like this, join our Free Tiny House Newsletter for more! 

Digital Nomads Enjoying Their Vintage Volkswagen

[continue reading…]

{ 1 comment }

Today, Samantha and Herb are showing off their 1973 Viscount Caravan conversion — a simple lockdown project that completely changed their lives! Samantha was an interior designer by trade and Herb was a retail manager. Together they renovated 13 homes, but the caravan transformation was the catalyst to get them into tiny living.

Samantha admits she wasn’t a fan after the first few nights she spent sleeping in Hunter, but with time, that changed. Before they knew it, the couple retired early so that they could travel to Australia in the caravan. Since then, they’ve renovated and sold two more caravans and are now in their DIY bus home! But let’s start by checking out their maiden project — a sleek vintage trailer renovation.

Don’t miss other interesting builds like this, join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more stories like this! 

Black & White Vintage Trailer Renovation

[continue reading…]

{ 8 comments }