I love a yurt, and these steel-framed yurts from WeatherPort are a cool modern twist on the traditional structure. Their unique design is wind-and-snow resistant and sets up more quickly than most wooden yurts on the market today.
These yurts come with a number of color options and range in size from 12 to 30 feet in diameter. They make great ADUs and the bigger ones would easily house a small family in “tiny” style. Check them out below!
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Customize Your Own Yurt Today!
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Here’s an awesome new eVista from ESCAPE that will be ready to pick up in about a month. It has a few great upgrades including an induction cooktop, fold flat couch and amazing all-electric set-up that are sure to make it a comfortable home.
There’s a great little video tour below that shows off all the highlights that you should watch! Also, it’s a loft-free tiny house design so it’s great for people who want a ground-floor bed.
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Smart Siding, Induction Cooktop and More!
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This little tiny home called the “Firefly” looks like it would be at home in the mountains or tucked in a forest. The interior boasts all kinds of wood finishes that dial up the cozy factor.
At only 16.5 feet long, it impressively packs in everything you need for full-time living, including an oven, fridge, two lofts, and a bathroom with a shower and composting toilet. It’s for sale for $48K in West Branch, MI.
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Rustic and Warm THOW with Loft Bedroom
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In Sulphur Springs, Texas there’s an awesome 288-square-foot tiny house for sale for $37.7K. The 12×24 structure is a shed-kit-turned-tiny-house, complete with a farm gable ceiling that provides lots of headroom in the two lofts.
On the first floor, there’s a living room on one end, a small galley kitchen, and a 3/4 bathroom on the other. Everything inside is bright white and cream, making the space feel open and welcoming. What do you think?
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Light & Bright Shed Tiny Home on Skids
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While I love a DIY van conversion as much as the next person, it’s always fun to see the best that money can buy, and the German-built ALPHAVAN is about as fancy as it gets! It’s high-tech in just about every way and looks sleek and modern inside and out.
There are two swivel seats as well as a bench that can seat two more people safely. A compact wet bath and kitchen take up the middle of the van, and there’s a double bed in the back over a huge garage space that can hold all kinds of outdoor gear.
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These Van Conversions Have All The Bells and Whistles
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Do you love travel AND being at home? Alex and Megan had experience with international travel and outdoor exploration, but also love being home — so they decided to bring their home with them as they explore the world.
Megan had already built out a van when she met Alex, and since he converts vans as a side gig, the interior got an overhaul. At a “normal” van height, they had to get creative to make a functional space that they can’t stand up in — and the results are gorgeous! Read our Q&A with them after the photo tour below.
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Homebodies Hit the Road in Self-Converted Vans
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Pierre and Chin are an amazing couple who were inspired by Japanese architecture and rural Japanese culture as they designed their micro tiny house that sits on a Japanese truck bed. The home is super tiny, with every space having multiple functions.
As they roam the Japanese countryside, they’re looking for a quiet and simple life that they didn’t have in Tokyo. Chin is a lovely artist who managed to fit an art studio into their little space. Enjoy the tour below!
- Explore a Zen-inspired micro house on a Japanese truck bed.
- Join Pierre and Chin’s quest for a simpler life in rural Japan.
- Witness the fusion of art and minimalism in their creative tiny home.
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Pursuing a Quiet & Simple Life in their Truck Bed Home
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Tim and Aimee are empty-nesters who wanted a way to explore — and visit their kids! They spent lockdown converting a 2019 Ford Transit with no prior building experience.
They chose to prioritize a big, comfortable bed, coffee, and a bathroom in their rig. They have a cool hidden toilet that transforms into an emergency shower when needed. The place feels cozy and functional. Take a look!
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Their Van Life Retirement Plan
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Brooke of “Girl in the Woods” is an amazing woman — author of two books, filmmaker, builder, outdoor educator, speaker — who loves to spend time in the woods and built herself an amazing 10×7 vardo caravan in just 2 months!
She plans to use it for her camping adventures and included a foot-pump sink, adorable removable wood-burning stove, and an extra comfortable mattress to sleep on. In the video below you can watch her entire build process, or fast-forward to the last 10 minutes to enjoy a tour of the finished space!
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Watch Her Full Wagon Tour & Build Process
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