Get ready for a lovely tour of this A-Frame (plus an addition) tiny house that sits on a lake in Switzerland, about 2 hours outside of Berlin. The off-grid boat house runs on minimal solar power without running water, Wi-Fi, or much phone connection, giving you a chance to unplug.
When you walk in, there’s an open living and dining space on the waterside of the home. Against the trees, you’ll find the micro kitchen (with a stovetop and fridge) and the bathroom with an RV-style toilet. Up the ladder sits two bedroom areas and can sleep up to four. There’s a video tour from a couple who stayed in the cabin at the end of the post.
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All-Wood Cabin on a Lake Near Berlin
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Jeff is a personal chef who bought a van to act as his daily driver, adventure vehicle, and a unique setting for his private meal offerings. Now you can get a professionally-prepared meal from Jeff and eat at his U-shaped dinette or outside at his slide-out table.
While he doesn’t live in the van full-time, Jeff likes having the option to travel and take vacations from his home base in Florida. As you’d expect, he has tons of counter prep space inside his rig, making it easy for him to prepare something delicious!
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His Amazing Promaster Van Conversion with Tons of Counter Space
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This awesome family was on a mission to travel from Canada to Baja, Mexico — and they made it! They have enough solar power to provide electricity to nearly three buses — which is quite impressive.
The husband and wife have two young kids who sleep in sleek bunks painted to their tastes. They kept a very open design with no upper cabinets to maximize visual clarity. What do you think?
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From Canada to Baja in Their Converted School Bus
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This is the Nest roundhouse cabin with an outdoor bath. The little cabin has an open layout with a kitchen, bedroom area, living space, and a luxury private bathroom.
It’s a nature retreat located in Fordscroft Farm in Crewkerne, Somerset, United Kingdom. Learn more below!
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Nest Roundhouse Cabin in the UK
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What would you do if you found out your boyfriend was dating multiple other women? Well, when Becah, Abi, and Morgan discovered they all had the same boyfriend — they ditched him and bought a school bus! Unconventional? Certainly. Awesome? Definitely.
These three went from complete strangers to DIY buddies to roommates in about 6 months, and have been traveling in their simple rig ever since. They have bunk beds, a new-to-them solar system, and a giant closet. What do you think?
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Instead of Getting Bitter, They Got a Bus
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This is a tiny house for rent on a private farm in China Spring, Texas which is located about 12 miles northwest of Waco.
The home is listed over at the Tiny House Marketplace on Facebook for $1,150 per month, small dogs are allowed with a deposit. It has an outdoor area, kitchen, bathroom, and a large bedroom that doubles as a living area. What do you think?
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Tiny House on a Private Farm in China Spring, Texas for $1,150 per month
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Lara and Julian began their tiny living journey hoping to stay free after years of school, but eventually ended up doing “normal life” with jobs and rent and typical work hours.
In 2019, the two environmentalists decided to take the plunge into a skoolie conversion, creating a space to use as a studio where Lara makes artwork and sustainable clothing to sell, their storefront, and even a spot to sell eco-friendly coffee! They host beach clean-ups and do other awesome work to protect the planet. Read their story below!
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Bus Turned Rolling Studio, Café, and Store (& Home)
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Luz started her tiny living journey by building out the back of her Subaru Forester. After about 8 months on the road, she upgraded to her awesome A-Liner camper, which she lives in full-time (without running water!). She has some solar-powered battery banks to charge her devices and uses solar lights indoors.
During her life on the road, she co-founded Latinx Hikers, a community for Latinx travelers, nomads, and outdoor enthusiasts. She doesn’t sugar-coat how scary it was at the beginning to travel alone as a woman of color, but some two years into the adventure, she has finally found her stride. Enjoy her interview below!
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Pulling Her Home w/ a Subaru Forester
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Here’s a beautiful two-tone build by a professional in Arizona that’s NOAH-certified for ultimate peace of mind. It features double lofts, one can be a bedroom and the other an office, second lounge, or another bedroom.
The home has luxury finishes like quartz countertops, shiplap walls, and a 2-in-1 washer-dryer unit. There’s a projector and screen set up in the living room perfect for movie nights. Do you like it? The builder is interested in selling it and negotiating a price.
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Double Loft THOW with Open Shelving
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