Emilie is one of the lucky ones! He got a beautiful tiny home from Baluchon that looks wonderfully well-crafted. His biggest want was a reading nook with bookshelves, and he has one right in front of a huge picture window that will offer lovely views of his Normandy property.
The name “Piccola Casa” means “little house.” He has a functional kitchen for cooking meals for guests, a large bathroom, and a storage staircase to hold his things. Upstairs in the loft, he fit a double bed. What’s your favorite part?
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Emilie’s Tiny Home in Normandy
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While mobile kitchens are nothing new, you’ve never seen a food truck quite like this! The experts at Movable Roots designed and built this 10×26 kitchen-on-wheels for their friends at Intracoastal Brewing Company and the results are stunning.
The sleek exterior puts all food trucks to shame, but the beautiful build is also functional, with a professional HVAC system, safe exhaust hoods, and all the professional kitchen equipment needed to prepare awesome food. Oh, and of course there’s a serving window/counter in the front!
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Movable Roots Designs Sleek Commercial Food Truck
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This adorable family started their nomadic lifestyle in a bus — but it was too big for them! Originally, the couple was looking for freedom, tired of working tirelessly to afford rent in LA. Then they traded the bus for a minivan and absolutely loved traveling and the lower cost of living.
With their daughter getting older, they upgraded to this 2006 Sprinter van which they converted beautifully into a functional space for the three of them (and their cat!). There’s an IKEA couch in the back which quickly converts into a family bed in the evenings. Oh, and a basketball hoop pops up from the roof when they are stationary — so cool!
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From Bus to Minivan to Sprinter Van Conversion
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When this couple wanted to renovate their family home, they moved their four kids (under age five!) into a renovated RV to wait out the home construction. Despite its challenges, the family wasn’t as eager to let go of tiny living as they imagined they would be when the renovations were complete.
That’s when they got the idea to continue renovating RVs as work, and they do such a gorgeous job! Not only do they take out the dated and grungy, but they also don’t just replace it with lifeless white and grey — instead, their RV conversions are bursting with color and character! Their latest one, pictured below, is currently for sale.
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Five Talents Homes Gives RVs New Life
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Robert was living in Oregon, hunting, fishing, hiking, and chasing his dreams of working at a local restaurant he admired. He had finally made it — he got the job! — when a drunk driver pinned Robert between the vehicle and a tree and Robert lost his leg. For a long time, Robert felt aimless, until he found himself throwing a bed in the back of his utility trailer and spending a few weeks camping.
That was the beginning of Robert’s journey to his nomadic lifestyle. He eventually got a second, larger cargo trailer and made it into his home sweet home. He loves the desert in particular and has made his cargo trailer house meet his needs.
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Awning, Solar Power, and Cook’s Kitchen!
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Seth was tired of paying crazy money in California to have crazy roommates. So he decided to save up some money and then jump into #vanlife instead!
His pine-clad Sprinter interior features a micro kitchen with a removable stove top and a bench seating set up that converts to a bed when he wants it. He has plenty of storage inside of the benches for his clothes, camping gear, and lots of snacks. Enjoy his charismatic tour below!
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He Escaped High Rent with a Van
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This is to let you know about the upcoming Third Annual Tennessee Tiny House Music Festival. It’s happening August 20-21, 2022 (Saturday & Sunday 10 am to 5 pm) and hosted by United Tiny House.
This is a festival in the truest sense. Tiny houses, skoolies, vardos, DIYs, professional builds, and private-home owners. PLUS… workshops, speakers, presentations, live entertainment, vendors, artisans, food trucks, and MUSIC.
Tennessee Tiny House Music Festival
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Ben and Tate bought a 40-foot 1992 Thomas school bus while still in high school and spent about $20,000 converting it into “Ola” — a cottage-boho style home on wheels that they moved into after getting married. They now park on a ranch in Southern California, close to the beach and family, but hit the road whenever they want to.
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Sam’s job requires her to be present while she’s on duty, so full-time van-life was out of the question for her. But, she hated the thought of not traveling and taking advantage of her younger years, so she had a weekender van converted out by a builder!
What’s super cool is she’s able to rent her van out (like an Airbnb) when she isn’t able to use it. What a fun idea for those of you in a similar position as Sam. Let us know what you think!
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Mountain Biking & Loving Nature on the Weekends
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