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Elise has a stunning new tiny house, built for her by Baluchon in France. It’s her full-time abode, parked in Loire-Atlantique. She chose a loft bedroom for herself, as well as another loft for reading.

The downstairs has a comfortable couch with a wood-burning stove, as well as a kitchen that has a mini-fridge and mini-oven. Could you live in this tiny house?

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Her Custom 20-ft. Baluchon Tiny House

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Images via Baluchon

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This is one of the treehouses at the “Treesort” on a 26-acre North Carolina Farm. The home on stilts is tucked under the tree canopy, and even features relaxing swings hanging from the underside of the building!

There’s first-floor sleeping and a full bathroom (no composting toilet!), as well as a loft with a twin bed (perfect for kids). You walk across a little bridge to enter the treehouse, and can sit out on the rocking chairs with a cup of coffee in the morning. Awesome!

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Two Level Tree House w/ Bridge & Plumbing

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Images via Trent/Airbnb

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After his divorce, Joe was looking for a way to avoid renting a room with a bunch of guys or buying real estate in Oregon, but he still wanted to be near his kids. Taking this box truck and turning it into a home was the perfect solution, and allows him to join his teens on their outdoor adventures (hiking and kayaking).

His truck has everything he needs — a chest fridge, induction cooktop, toilet, shower, lounge space and super comfortable bed. Plus, the box can be removed if it ever needs to come off and put on another vehicle. Pretty cool.

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Joe’s Stealthy Box Truck in Oregon

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This vintage structure went from ladies’ loo to vintage tiny house. It’s the story of the Loovre cottage in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland which is in North East England featuring an open studio layout with a kitchenette, dining nook, sleeping area, and a wet bath.

It used to be a Victorian ladies’ loo up until the 1950s. More recently it was being used as a tiny ice cream parlor but today it’s a fancy little studio cottage in a quiet corner of a place called Berwick-upon-Tweed within the Elizabethan Town Walls that you can actually stay in. Take a look at it below, learn more, and let us know what you think about it in the comments!

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Ladies’ Loo Tiny Cottage in Berwick-upon-Tweed

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While 80 square feet might sound uninhabitable, this quaint Quebec cottage doubles the living area by providing a lovely covered patio and BBQ area where you can enjoy the pond views and sounds of the farm.

Inside there’s a kitchenette with a mini-fridge and gas oven, and a ladder leads to the loft bedroom with plenty of headroom. You can wander the farm where the cottage sits, and enjoy a peaceful getaway.

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Just 80 sq. feet! Quaint Quebec Cottage

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Images via Dominique/Airbnb

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This is the story of Chad and Paul’s Storyteller Van Life with their 4×4 Sprinter Storyteller Overland Stealth Mode!

After having another van, they traded up for a Storyteller Overland in Stealth Mode which features a unique and highly functional layout that they are much happier with. The campervan also features a unique interior shower that literally disappears when not in use. It also has a ‘groove lounge’ that has a variety of functions including a second bed. Check it out and learn more below!

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Their 4×4 Storyteller Camper Van with Flexible, Multi-functional Layout

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This is the Casita Chilome Tiny House on wheels by Indigo River Tiny Homes.

It’s a colorful tiny house with purple and teal siding, red accents, and a French red door entry. Take a look at it below and let us know what you think about it in the comments. Is this the sort of tiny house you can see yourself in?

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Casita Chilome Tiny House by Indigo River Tiny Homes

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This is a four-season camper van with a glass shower by Legend Conversions. It’s built on a 2021 Ram ProMaster 3500 cargo van with a 159 wheelbase.

It’s listed for sale over at Van Life Trader and you can learn more about it below! Be sure to also check out the video tour of it at the bottom of this page and then let us know what you think about it in the comments! Is this a camper van that you can see yourself in?

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Custom Van by Legend Conversions with an All-Glass Shower and other Unique Features

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You’ll feel like you’ve gone back in time with a stay in this early-1900s Vermont cabin. It’s an off-grid experience, complete with a cozy wood-burning stove to heat water and keep the spot warm. There’s also a propane stove on the premises.

It’s a one-room cabin with a loft bedroom accessible via a ladder. In the cooler months, you’ll need 4WD to get to the cabin because it’s set remotely among 1200 acres of beautiful forest. Plenty of hiking opportunities if you’re up for it! Take a look.

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1900s Vermont Cabin: Off-Grid Pioneer Experience on 1200 Acres!

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Images via Ashley/Airbnb

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