Silo conversions are among the most creative approaches to alternative housing, and this three-bedroom cottage in Vian, Oklahoma proves that these agricultural structures can become surprisingly spacious family homes. Located near Lake Tenkiller and within walking distance of Tenkiller State Park, this converted silo demonstrates how vertical space in a cylindrical structure can accommodate multiple bedrooms.
With 3 bedrooms and 1.5 baths spread across two floors, this silo cottage challenges the assumption that round structures are impractical for traditional living. All bedrooms are located upstairs, while the main floor houses the living areas and a half bath.
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A Converted Silo Becomes a Lakeside Cottage
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Samantha was tired of seasonal depression coming on with the dark gloomy days of winter — so she got a pop-up truck camper that lets her chase the sunshine and warmer weather to keep her spirits up!
The 1983 Sun Lite Pop-up has lots of original features like upholstery and wallpaper that give it a groovy feel. She works full-time on the road and gets outdoors during the nicest part of the day and travels on the weekend. What do you think of her rig?
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Chasing The Sun with Tiny Living in a Truck Camper!
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Here’s a treasure! The tiny vacation homes set up by Friland are located in some magical spots in Northern Italy! These THOWs are designed as a way to relax and reconnect with nature, and you can see why. This particular cabin is on the Monte Prat plateau — essentially a dazzling mountain cliff.
The tiny homes are modern and simple, with a double bed under a giant picture window, a little kitchenette, and a bathroom with a toilet and shower stall. Absolutely perfect for a weekend stay.
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Get Closer To Nature in This Vacation Tiny Home
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Here’s a little 574-square-foot mobile home in an age-restricted RV Park in Pt Richey, Florida that’s listed for $39,500. It includes a lot for $404/month and a little shed in the backyard.
The exterior was recently painted a fun bright white with bold red trim. While the interior could use some brightening up, it has everything you need for comfortable living including a bedroom, bathroom, dining space, kitchen, and office. What do you think?
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Quaint Manufactured Home In Florida RV Park
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Here’s a beautiful new Boho that’s extra long at 23 feet. It has beautiful shou sugi ban paneling on the exterior, and inside there’s upgraded flooring. Like all Boho models, there’s no loft. Instead, you get a lovely queen-sized bed under a picture window.
There’s open upper shelving around most of the walls, and the kitchen includes stone countertops, a range, and a spacious refrigerator/freezer. The bathroom has a flush toilet and a fiberglass shower. It’s available now for $61,042.
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Beautiful 23-Foot Boho w/ Shou Sugi Ban Exterior
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We’ve seen tons of van conversions, but the Nevis van conversion from Brown Bird and Company has some truly one-of-a-kind features. The L-shaped couch really stands out, and there’s a wet bath partitioning off the double bed in the back of the conversion.
Unlike most conversions, the kitchen is in the front of the van across the cab. This makes the inside of the van feel particularly wide open! We got to interview Laura, one of the three masterminds of the company, below, so don’t miss that.
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Introducing Bespoke Designer Campervans to the UK: Luxury Meets Adventure
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Stacey wanted to live nomadically even before it was popular, but hesitated until two years ago, when she finally found a van and chased her dream!
She practices Buddhism and meditation and made sure her van fit her lifestyle. Most of her indoor time she spends at her bench and slide-out table. As a vegan, she doesn’t cook a ton, but has a cute little kitchen for preparing plant-based meals. Enjoy her tour!
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Two Years Living Nomadically
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What would you do if you suddenly lost the job you thought you’d have forever? For Stacey and her husband, it turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to them.
The couple had been living in a 2,800-square-foot home with three bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a three-car garage. After the upheaval of 2020, Stacey — a C-suite healthcare executive — started questioning whether the high-pressure career and the big house were really what she wanted. They bought a 448-square-foot cottage near the beach as a weekend escape, planning to fix it up over time.
Then Stacey was laid off. Suddenly facing a new financial reality, the couple made a bold decision: sell the big house, sell most of their belongings from their 30-year marriage, and move into the tiny cottage full-time. What started as a crisis became a complete life transformation.
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Meet Stacey: From the Corporate World to Cottage Life
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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”.
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Vintage Trailer Bus Tree House in East Point, Georgia
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