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This is the Alpine 2.1, a small modern house by Den Outdoors.

It is a 920-sq.-ft. design with 24-foot tall ceilings with two bedrooms and space to host guests.

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The Alpine 2.1 Modern Small House by Den Outdoors

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Images via Den Outdoors

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Today we get to introduce you to an awesome tiny house builder in France, Ideal Tiny. They create sleek, modern tiny homes using sustainable practices, and I know you’ll be impressed! The first of their tiny homes we’ll show you is the Antonin. Custom-made for a client who has access to facilities where he’s parking, this model is unusual with its lack of a bathroom. But there’s no lack of style!

The space features two lofts, one accessible by a split staircase. Underneath you’ll find the living room with a huge picture window to allow you to take advantage of the views! The kitchen has a large sink and

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24-Foot Tiny Home with Two Lofts

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This is ‘The Starling’, a 14’x14′, 250-sq.-ft., rustic, off-grid, tiny A-frame cabin in Swannanoa, North Carolina.

It has a modern, moody vibe, and is highly reviewed on Airbnb. Would you ever consider building a rustic little cabin like this? Or maybe staying here for a few nights? Check it out and learn more below!

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The Starling 14’x14′ A-frame Tiny Cabin in Swannanoa, North Carolina

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This is the Tiny House 2.0 by Den Outdoors.

It’s an upgraded version of their original design with a modernized touch.

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144-sq.-ft. Tiny House 2.0 Plans by Den Outdoors

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Brian self-converted his “Wazabus” (was-a-bus) and it accidentally became his full-time job! Others were so impressed they started asking him to work on their rigs, and he was able to quit his old job and do this while traveling around the country. He even has a dedicated “tool shed” on the back of the bus with everything he could need to complete a conversion.

Besides that, he created the coolest rooftop deck with built-in bench seating and a propane fire pit! Inside the bus, live edge countertops steal the show, especially with the resin river Brian put in the middle. He has a dedicated office space, a comfortable couch, and even a bathroom. What do you think is the coolest part?

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Full-Time Travel & Building Skoolies from His Own Bus Conversion

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Earlier this week we showed you the “Suite” model from Land Ark RV, and today here’s their latest build called the “Quatro.” This model shares the single-level/no-loft design of the Suite, but it adds in walls and privacy to create separate spaces. Which do you prefer?

You walk through the slider into the living/kitchen area that has a dinette that can become a bed/couch and a sleek-face kitchen with a two-burner cook top. The hallway houses a vanity and the refrigerator, and on the other side is a compact bathroom. Finally, the bedroom with a Murphy bed takes up the rear third! What do you think?

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Single-Level Land Ark RV with Awesome Layout

La Quatro THOW with Private First Floor Bedroom

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Back in high school, Alexandria dreamed of van life and travel via her Pinterest board, but it took the events of 2020, a job change, and a lot of gusto to get her to sell her vehicle and purchase her Ford Transit that she now calls home! Alexandria isn’t afraid to be honest about the struggles of living in a van, and about how many times she has ripped out and redone certain parts of her van to make it almost perfect for her lifestyle!

She replaced her DIY toilet with a Nature’s Head. She took out a wall of tile that didn’t fit her vibe. She spent hours upon hours creating a stunning ceiling and fitting an upper cabinet to the Transit’s extreme curvature. But now? She has a functional and tidy space that works for her four-day/10-hour workweek. She spends her long weekends hiking and biking all around the country!

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Secret Clothing Storage & Awesome Bike Drawer in Her Ford Transit

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Images via Tiny Home Tour

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This is a 1993 GMC 3500 short school bus conversion known as ‘The Runabout’ that is available for sale for $32,500 (just reduced from $35,000) out of Richmond, Virginia.

The bus conversion has 199k miles on it, four windows on one side of the bus, 820 watts of solar panels, a compost toilet, backup camera, 35-gallon fresh water tank, 25-gallon grey water tank, and a dual-zone 12V refrigerator. Learn more and check it out below!

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The Runabout Short School Bus Conversion

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This is a two-bedroom tiny house in Auckland, New Zealand, that’s available for sale and currently located in a tiny house village in Auckland.

It’s dimensions are 12.5 x 2.5m (41-ft. x 8-ft.) and listed for $67,000 NZD (approximately $43,061 USD). What do you think?

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41-ft. Tiny House for $43,061 USD in New Zealand

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