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In the same vacation complex as the Istanbul cottage we recently showed you, sits the “Tokyo” cottage that hearkens to the country’s ancient architecture, with a pagoda-style roofline. It’s designed to be a romantic retreat for two in Turkey.

The covered front porch is a special place to relax any time of day, and there’s a low-set double bed under a Yin-Yang symbol. The wet bath features striking plaid tiles. What do you think?

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Cozy Tokyo Cottage in Turkey

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In Turkey, you’ll find La Casa Verde Bungalows, a beautiful retreat with several tiny homes for rent named after famous cities in the world. Their Istanbul cottage has a beautiful green exterior with elaborately-designed trim and two stories.

Perfect for families, it has a bedroom for parents on the second floor, and the futon in the living room becomes a great spot for kids to sleep. There’s a lovely little porch where you can enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning. What do you think?

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Nostalgic Cabin Perfect For Family Getaway

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This tiny house by Koru Cabins in New Zealand is the perfect option for those wanting to downsize or live a more minimalist lifestyle.

Measuring just 9×2.7m (29.5 x 8.85ft), this tiny home is packed with features and can be customized to your own needs and preferences. Some of the key features include fully insulated walls, ceilings, and floors, a spacious kitchen with a pantry and plenty of storage space, and a cozy bathroom with a towel rail and toilet roll holder. The design itself offers about 250 square feet of interior space and is slightly customizable using three different floor plans shown below.

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30-ft. Tiny House by Koru Cabins in New Zealand

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Images via Koru Cabins

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Wow! What a stunning spot! This renovated barn in Italy sits in a nature preserve in Brescia, Italy. The two-level barn has been turned into two studio-style apartments, each around 300 square feet.

Both include their own micro kitchen and spa-like bathroom, and sleeping for three between the fixed beds and futons. You simply cannot beat the views! What do you think?

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Two Story Barn Converted Into Two Tiny Homes with Beautiful Views

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Images via Mara/Airbnb

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You’re going to love this tiny house from Baluchon in France. Built as a full-time residence for their client, David, it has everything from an oven to a nifty loft office so he can work from home.

The home can be heated by a mini wood stove, and the table moves around as needed. What’s your favorite part of this sleek build?

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David’s Tiny House Sauvage in France

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Images via Baluchon

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This is the 28-ft. Halcyon Tiny House on Wheels by Fritz Tiny Homes. They are based out of Alberta, Canada, and are offering this semi-custom model with three different variations.

This particular tiny house has a creative sofa that converts into bunk beds which seems really useful. Let us know what you think about this tiny house on wheels in the comments below!

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This Tiny House has a Sofa Bunk Bed!

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Photos via Fritz Tiny Homes  

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In 2018, Nicole and Jamie began building their DIY tiny house to own a home in the high-cost-of-living state of Massachusetts. It took them about 2 years and $30,000 to complete the build, and they have been loving living there ever since.

The home features shou sugi ban siding and an adorable arched doorway that steps down into the house. Inside, there is a cozy living space and an incredible pull-out staircase up to their bedroom. The entire loft bedroom is actually an inset mattress, so they crawl right into bed. What do you think of this design?

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High School Sweethearts Build Their Own Tiny Home With No Debt

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Travis had mentioned the idea of RV living, and his wife, Yanai, was having none of it. But a few years later, Yanai lost her dad and the world had changed, allowing Travis to work remotely. She had a change of heart and needed a project to help her process her grief — so the couple got an RV and began the conversion for their family!

They are traveling the country with their two kids and are really loving the lifestyle change! Plus, the entire process has helped Yanai heal. Enjoy their video tour below.

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Their White & Turquoise Class A RV Renovation

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Whit is a cool guy who left his normal job to start renovating tiny spaces and hosting on Airbnb. His latest project has been giving yet another life to a 1950s Manchester, UK bus. After the bus came to the US, it served as a tour bus, and then passed hands until it eventually became a diner. But once Whit got it, he transformed it into a unique Airbnb!

You walk into the kitchen and living space and there’s an added bathroom in the front of the bus near the almost-entirely-original cab. A spiral staircase takes you to the spacious upper bedroom with beautiful woodwork ceilings. What’s your favorite part of this renovation?

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70-Year-Old Bus Has Become a Stunning Vacation Home

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