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Some years ago, David was inspired to build his own tiny house — and he did! He moved it across the country, met Erin, and the couple moved it back across the country to start their own market farm operation selling organic vegetables and mushrooms.

The initial cost of the house was about $30,000, and it’s all paid off now. After a long day at work, the couple can easily walk home and clean up in the large walk-in shower in the bathroom. What do you think of their set-up?

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Creating Their Own Little “Shire” in Maine

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Welcome to the Rame, one of a number of tiny vacation buildings owned by Missing Hotel in Texas. The 280 sq. ft. tiny home was designed as a minimalist Mexican casita, complete with a rope bridge that takes guests to a porch with a plunge pool to let them cool off.

The secluded spot sits on a larger ranch area that offers a number of amenities. It’s also close to nature and hiking opportunities. What do you think of this gem?

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Minimalist Tiny House with Plunge Pool

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Images via Missing Hotel

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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?

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’81 Emergency Response Landcruiser Conversion

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Brittany and Justin converted their skoolie thinking they’d travel the country and find a new state to call home — but after months on the road, they discovered their hearts were in Colorado after all. They went back and found an awesome mountain cabin, which they bought and are renovating in between travels in their bus.

Their bus conversion features a built-in couch, office area, L-shaped kitchen, bathroom, and back bedroom. They used beautiful white tiling and warm wood accents to give their space a cozy and clean vibe. Check it out below!

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They Built Out a Bus – And Then Bought a House!

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This is another stunning vacation property in Minnesota, designed by Patagonia Cabins. This 2020 build has beautiful, minimalist, Scandinavian decor. There’s a loft bedroom and an open floor plan in the tiny space.

Besides the lovely interior, the setting of the cabin is wonderfully idyllic. There’s a large deck looking out on nature, and a grill, an outdoor shower, and an Aframe outhouse to complete your stay.

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Beautiful New Cabin with Scandinavian Vibes

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Annie wanted to reduce her footprint and find “sonic freedom” by getting a house where she didn’t share walls with others. As a soul-folk musician, she built her tiny home around her instruments and music supplies.

She has a lovely little backyard lot in Portland, Oregon, complete with a little garden plot and patio space. What do you think of her professionally-built tiny home?

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Her THOW Gives her “Sonic Freedom” & A Smaller Footprint

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Tucked in the Minnesota forest near Lake Superior sits this 16×16 Mökki Hovland Hut, built by a local carpenter and an instructor from a nearby school. It has a grand covered porch, tons of windows that let nature inside, and a wood-burning stove to keep you toasty on chilly nights.

The interior of the cabin is all studio-style, with a bed in one corner and a little kitchenette on the other side. You’ll find a wood-fired sauna outside, as well as an A-frame outhouse. Would you stay here?

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16×16 Cabin Built by Local Carpenters

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This is a beautiful A-Frame cabin designed and built in Grand Marais, Minnesota with inspiration from the owner’s trip to Argentina. The modern simplicity is eco-friendly (solar-powered!) and takes you right back to nature with its surroundings and huge windows.

The off-grid cabin has a bucket-fed outdoor shower as well as an outhouse with a composting toilet. Inside there’s a loft bedroom and a fun netted loft lounge where you can read a book or take a nap. What do you think?

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Modern A-Frame with Netted Loft Lounge in Grand Marais, Minnesota

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Ginnie and Austin met in the Army and got married, eventually deciding to leave and get degrees with the GI Bill. They’re able to do online school and travel in their skoolie! Pretty amazing.

They have a gorgeous self-converted skoolie that cost them $32,000 to build out (including the bus cost). Enjoy the photo tour and read their story below!

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Traveling While Going to College Online

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