This is an adorable micro THOW designed by Cahill Works as a little guest suite or office, but of course, the super-minimalist could find a way to make it a home sweet home. It comes in at just 105 sq. ft. with no loft, which helps it feel extra spacious inside.
The walls are maple and the decor is a sleek black. You could replace the futon with a desk in order to make it office space. What do you think about it? It’s for sale in California for $72,500.
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14 ft. Modern Mobile Office or Guest Room
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This 240-square-foot shed-turned-tiny-pottery-studio shows you just how much potential shed kits have! This one has a lovely metal roof with two plastic skylights that let in tons of natural light.
The pottery studio is for sale for $19,500 and could be transformed into a studio for just about anything, or a tiny home if you could add a bathroom and some kitchen amenities. What would you use this space for?
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What Could You Do With This Former Pottery Studio?
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We’re really excited to introduce you to a new-to-us tiny house builder, Nordic & Spruce. The company was founded about three years ago, and they sell two THOW models at affordable prices. Below, we’ll show off their Weekender model. While most of their clients have purchased The Weekender to use as an Airbnb, it has tons of potential as a full-time residence as well.
What I love about this THOW is the minimalist clean lines that we typically only see in tiny homes produced in Europe. But these are made right in Tennessee! You’ll love the downstairs sleeping area, huge picture windows for natural light, and luxurious bathroom. Would you buy this model?
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Nordic-Inspired Tiny House w/ Downstairs Bedroom
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After an R.V. vacation, Debbie said she *never* wanted to go camping again. But when she and her husband, Jim, lost their jobs and were watching Bus Life on YouTube, she started thinking she could live in an awesome skoolie conversion.
And Jim made it happen! They created a bus with a raised roof, radiant floor heating, and a spacious bathroom with a stock tank tub. They have a little wood stove for extra heat, tons of storage underneath the bus, and have no intentions of stopping bus life anytime soon. What do you think of their rig?
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40-Foot Raised-Roof Bus Conversion w/ Tons of Storage
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Laura, a social worker in the Houston area, designed and built this gorgeous 384-square-foot tiny house with a covered porch. She chose a calming color palette for the interior, which makes it a true retreat from the rest of the world.
The bedroom loft is extra tall, keeping it from feeling claustrophobic and allowing room for a much-needed bookshelf. She has a full bathroom, a faux-bricked living room, and a beautiful L-shaped kitchen.
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Extra-Tall Loft with Room for Books
Images via Laura Alvarez
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Sarah was familiar with #vanlife when she graduated from college and settled into her 9-5 job, but the work routine finally convinced her that an alternative life was the right choice. She expected to do the conversion by herself, but it turned out her mother was very excited about the adventure and jumped all-in with helping her.
Just the van conversion itself radically increased Sarah’s self-confidence, as she learned a whole set of new skills. Most people didn’t expect her to be the one DIY-ing it! She travels with her dog and sells tie-dye creations as an income stream. What do you think of the van?
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Mom & Daughter Build Out This Awesome ProMaster
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What do you think is the perfect kitchen layout? In tiny spaces, I’m partial to the U-shaped kitchen that allows for an easy workflow, like you’ll see in the Lancaster model from Liberation Tiny Homes. The huge picture window over the sink lets you dream of being outdoors while washing dishes, and there’s enough room for a good-sized oven and refrigerator.
This model features two lofts — one over the kitchen accessible via storage stairs, and the other over the bathroom, which you get to using metal piping handholds. If you’re someone who prefers the kitchen and bathroom on opposite sides of the house, you’ll like this layout!
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Navy & Wood Farmhouse Tiny Home
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Robin has been enjoying the tiny life for over four years in her custom Tiny Heirloom home at Park Delta Bay in Northern California. Designed specifically to accommodate her love for baking, the house features a full kitchen and a cozy downstairs bedroom, providing a comfortable sanctuary for Robin and her two Chihuahuas, Jack and Louie.
Images via Robin
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Liberation Tiny Homes is now taking orders for Fall 2022 for their awesome tiny homes, including their Carriage Haus model. The company has moved away from entirely custom homes, and is now offering select upgrades on their various models.
I love their website because you can see how much certain additions/upgrades will cost! Just select the options on the form on their website and see the price change. This model has a loft bedroom, galley kitchen with coffee bar, and a 3/4 bathroom.
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Farmhouse-Style THOW Starting at $69.9k
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