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Tenaj and Tino were world travelers, always going to new places and enjoying exploration. But when the world shut down, Tenaj finally convinced Tino to get a Sprinter van and convert it into their full-time home!

Their beautiful build-out includes dark cabinets, textured walls, and bold bursts of colors. There are two swivel chairs, a flip-up extra countertop, and a couch that transforms into a tiny table and chairs. Oh, and there’s a bathroom. Enjoy the tour!

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Their Stylish Van Conversion with a Bathroom

World Travelers Choose Sprinter Van Life 2

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Janis and Glen were nearing retirement and wanted to downsize to live close to the water. They started with a renovated Airstream in the Tiny Tranquility park, but it ended up being a little too tiny — so Janis researched builders and settled on Timbercraft Tiny Homes to build their nearly 400-square-foot custom tiny house with a ground-floor bedroom, bright blue cabinetry, and stunning natural light.

Exterior of the custom Timbercraft tiny home for a retired couple at Tiny Tranquility

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Keith lived and traveled in his self-built 48-square-foot micro cabin on wheels for almost four years!

Nowadays, he runs his own carpentry business and has converted a garage into his highly organized workshop and man cave in Bend, Oregon. Check it out!

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His 48-square-foot Micro Cabin on Wheels and Workshop

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Ron and Shayna used to live in an RV full-time, so they know what works and what doesn’t when it comes to renovating trailers. The couple now owns a business — Darlin Trailers — where they’re commissioned to renovate all kinds of RVs into beautiful homes for their customers.

Their latest project is this breathtaking 1963 Airstream Overlander, renovated in an airy Scandinavian style with a spacious luxury bathroom. It started out as a truly dilapidated old trailer, but now it looks like a perfect summer oasis. What do you think?

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They Renovated This 1963 Airstream Back to Glory

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Holly and Dustin were tired of the typical rent trap and wanted to do something different. They took the first leap of flying to Florida to buy their bus and from there got to work creating a home. With little experience, it took them redoing almost everything 3 times to get the bus to where it is today.

But all that experience is paying off! They now pay their bills by converting buses for other people, and they are on the hunt for the right acreage where they can build a workshop to renovate buses and start a homestead. Enjoy the tour of their rig below!

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Holly and Dustin Are Searching the Country for Acerage to Start a Business

Stunning Woodwork in Holly & Dustin’s Skoolie 2

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Pax is a tiny floating cottage restored by Jason (a carpenter) and Cayley (a shipwright) from one of twenty-five boats originally built for Expo ’86 in Victoria, Canada. They acquired the aging vessel for under $6,000 and rebuilt it into a beautiful 30-foot floating home with 14-foot ceilings, a handmade curved cedar dinette, a rooftop deck, and a tiled livestock trough bathtub.

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Modern Tiny Living’s latest client didn’t want anything “normal” about her home design. She asked for bold colors and she got it! The exterior is a bright blue with lime green trim, and inside a blend of rocket red with black accents gives it a little rock ‘n’ roll feel.

But it’s not just snazzy, it’s super practical! There’s a ground-floor bedroom, closets, lots of overhead storage, two lofts (one micro, one for guests), and a compact bathroom. The galley kitchen has lots of counter space and a convection oven and cook top. Nothing boring over here! What do you like the most?

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Lime Green, Bright Blue & Rocket Red Tiny Home

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Marion needed a full-time residence and hired Baluchon to do the job! She named her tiny house “The Witch” and it’s certainly an enchanting little house. Like most Baluchon builds, it has beautiful honey-colored wood tones throughout, and Marion chose burgundy cabinets for contrast.

There’s a loft bedroom upstairs with built-in bookshelves and hidden LED lighting for reading. The living room features a bold red couch that doubles as a guest bed and the kitchen has a whole bank of beautiful windows. Could you live here?

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Marion’s Beautiful Burgundy Tiny Home on Wheels

Enchanting Witch Tiny Home

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Here’s a brand new 32-foot tiny house on wheels that a general contractor of Capstone Creations built during lockdown. The tiny home in North Carolina features one loft accessible via storage stairs, tons of counter space, and a spacious bathroom with a walk-in shower.

The living room has a fold-down table and plenty of room for a couch. In the kitchen, you’ll find large appliances including a dishwasher, and there’s room for a washer and dryer hook-up. It’s for sale on Craigslist for $119,000.

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North Carolina THOW w/ One Loft & Large Bathroom

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