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Now here’s a breathtaking one-of-a-kind creation: A custom-built aluminum pod built on top of a fully-refurbished Defender chassis! Called the Auroch by designer/builder Tom Duckworth, this is no ordinary truck bed camper. The entire thing was built using early 20th-century airplane and automotive building techniques.

Not only is the vehicle itself ready for any off-roading adventure, the pod on top has the creature comforts of home, including a four-seater dinette that transforms into a bed, and a hob/fridge in the mini kitchenette. This is the first of more Aurochs to come, and it’s up for sale. Tell us what you think in the comments!

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Aluminum Overlander by Tom Duckworth

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Here’s a fun video walkthrough of a Mint Tiny House. This 34′ tiny house on wheels is anchored by its U-shaped dining area in the front and a ground-floor bedroom (or office) space in the back. Between the two sits a fairly simple galley kitchen, and then a beautiful bathroom with a single-piece fiberglass surround.

What do you think of this tiny house? Could you live here?

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This Mint Tiny Home Has a First Floor Bedroom

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Joseph’s brother had been living in a van, and Joseph wanted to get on that bandwagon. So, he rented out his house on Airbnb and bought a Storyteller van that he now lives in full-time! He also works full-time at the local Airport, so his van is both his commuting vehicle and his home on wheels. When he can get away, he travels during the weekend.

While I love a DIY build, this professionally-designed rig is absolutely gorgeous! It features an awesome flex space that transforms into a pop-down shower when needed, as well as a split Murphy bed with tons of storage underneath it. The chairs at the dinette even have safety-tested seatbelts, so he can bring along guests if he wants to.

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Weekend Travel in His Professional Rig

Airport Workers 4×4 Overland Storyteller Beast Mode 3

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Lee and Payam from Instead Tiny Homes built this off-grid tiny home for Lee’s family. It was a prototype for the off-grid homes they now sell, but it’s also Lee’s full-time residence. Lee, his wife Rebecca, and their son, Max, rent the property where their homestead sits from a friend.

The Scandinavian-inspired tiny house features a ground-floor bedroom separated by a full bathroom. Right now it’s Max’s nursery, but someday he may want the loft, and mom and dad will move into the bedroom. The galley kitchen has tons of counter space and full-sized appliances, and there’s a cozy living area and loft bedroom. What do you think?

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Now They Build More Off-Grid Tiny Homes!

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Cruz and Mariah first went tiny back when Cruz was commuting long distances for his construction work. Living in an RV allowed him to have more time at “home” with Mariah since he could park close to the construction sites. But it still didn’t allow them to travel much.

That’s when they decided to sell the RV, buy a bus, and convert it into an awesome tiny home. Mariah figured out how to take her side hustle of painting portraits and make it into her full-time job! Now that they have remote work, the couple can go anywhere and see everything.

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From RV Living to Bus Traveling!

Artist Couple Traveling The Country in DIY Skoolie 4

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This is to let you know that there is a newly built e-Vista tiny house that’s available now from Escape. There’s a video tour for you to check out below, too! What do you think?

eVista Sale:  Available immediately, a brand new all-electric eVista with unique shelving, lots of storage, plus a full kitchen, A/C heat pump and a washer/dryer combo! This unit is perfect for an ADU,  Airbnb, weekend getaway, or even an office…and it has a discount.  Watch the video herepricing is here.  There’s only one!

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Newly-Built ESCAPE e-Vista Tiny House For Sale

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This is the Nancy Yvonne Escape Tiny House in Driftwood, Texas.

It’s an Airbnb tiny home rental/vacation in the Texas Hill Country and Austin, Texas. What do you think?

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Escape Tiny House near Austin, Texas

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DrAntonika was no stranger to tiny living when the opportunity to buy this home with her parents presented itself. Working as a healer/naturopath on yachts meant that she was often living out of a couple of suitcases in a small room. But when she and her traveling parents needed a place to ride out lockdowns, a tiny home in this Texas community seemed like a great option.

She and her parents split time between work and being home in this beautiful 399 sq. ft. tiny house that has a huge kitchen, removable deck, and downstairs bedroom. She can grow herbs out on her porch and has space for her air fryer and smoothie maker. What do you think of this tiny house and community?

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Wellness, Community, and Park Model Living in Texas

Splitting Her Time Between Tiny House Living & Working on Yacths 3

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This awesome family of 6 set out on the road over a year and a half ago in their 40-foot converted bus. They wanted to educate their four boys about the world outside of Quebec. The couple sold their home and are now living off of that money and their savings.

Their bus has two sets of bunk beds for the boys, a spacious back bedroom for mom and dad, and a wet bath for cleaning up. Their huge kitchen has plenty of storage and all of them can sit at their banquette for dinner. What a cool family!

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Their Minimalist Family Bus Conversion

Couple & Their 4 Boys in a 40 Ft Skoolie 2

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