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This two-bedroom cabin near the Cascade Mountains was built by Nick out of two 40-foot shipping containers. He had one container cut in half and the other cantilevered over them to create a unique profile. It even allows for a balcony with a two-person hot tub on the second floor.

The first floor of the cabin has a cozy living area with a modern electric fireplace and a large kitchen with all the necessary appliances. Nick didn’t skimp out on materials, with this build costing nearly $250K and making for a truly luxurious vacation stay!

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Cantilevered Containers Create a Magical Vacation Home

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Seth and Emily are a remarkable couple, parents to four young children and awesome entrepreneurs who build amazing container vacation homes full-time! Their latest creation — the Roca — sits between two mossy cliffs in Hocking Hills, Ohio.

This wild home is made up of two 40-foot containers and one 20-foot container. It sleeps 5, has an epic spiral staircase, and just wait until you see the fantastic decor! There’s a deck with a hot tub overlooking the valley as well. I want to live here! How about you?

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Roca Box Hop: Three Container Homes in One Epic Structure

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Here’s a great 20′ tiny home that puts a unique twist on a loft. It features a half loft — on the bottom half is the bedroom, and on the top is the living room with plenty of standing room. This means no climbing downstairs in the middle of the night to the bathroom (which has a shower stall and a toilet).

The middle of the THOW has a galley kitchen complete with a two-burner cooktop, convection oven, and a large sink. For eating, there’s a bar area that flips up to provide more space. Take a look below.

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Beautiful THOW w/ Bold Blue Cabinets

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Here’s a lovely 36-foot tiny house that’s for sale in Alabama for $45,000 as is. A family was building this non-toxic, eco-friendly tiny house to live in, but land issues are forcing them to sell.

The house has no loft, but rather a huge family-size bedroom that fits a twin and a queen bed! There’s a bathroom with a tub and the large kitchen has oodles of open-concept shelving. What do you think of this DIY build?

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No-Loft 36 Ft. Tiny Home in Alabama

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A wonderful retired couple from California was ready to downsize — so they sold their big house to their kids and had a gorgeous Cascade Max built for them by TruForm Tiny. They’ll park the tiny home as an ADU on the same property as their original home.

This park model has a spacious first floor bedroom with huge windows to let in natural light and lots of storage. They have a walk-through bathroom, galley kitchen, and ladder access to a bonus loft. The living room shares the bedroom’s big windows. Take a peek!

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Retired Couple Chooses THOW with Ground Floor Bedroom

Modern and Minimal Lofted Cascade Max. 29

Images: TruForm Tiny

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While tiny houses are great spaces to live in, they’re also the perfect vacation option, allowing more privacy and versatility than a hotel room. That’s why Dillon Beach Resort ordered three awesome studios from Tru Form Tiny to add to their resort.

Each of the homes has the same layout, with a living room at one end with a pull-out bed, a kitchen space in the middle and a little bathroom at the end. To differentiate the models, the client chose unique tiles and color schemes. So lovely!

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Three Stylish Studios For Tiny Vacationers

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Christy and Mike of The Traveling Vuzz were first inspired to get into tiny life when they started their Indie Electronica Duo while traveling Europe. They didn’t want to lose that adventure and decided to convert a van.

Unfortunately, personal tragedy struck midway through their van build, leaving Christy needing time to regroup before they attacked the project again. Eventually, however, the couple found healing in completing the project and sharing their awesome music. Enjoy the tour below.

  • Indie Electronica Duo’s European adventure inspires a vibrant micro van conversion.
  • Overcoming personal tragedy, they find healing and creativity in completing the project.
  • Explore their unique van home, featuring an accordion bed and rooftop storage.

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Awesome Accordion Bed Inside Colorful Van Home

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After a divorce, Bradley was looking for “Plan B” — how could he comfortably sustain himself for the next 20 years? He started looking for a Toyota Sun Raider and found a 1982 fiberglass shell that needed a total overhaul.

Wanting to off-road, he needed to upgrade the tires, engine, and shocks to make it happen! He added special bars to hold up his hammock in the front of the truck, and in the back, he added additional exterior storage. What do you think of his set-up?

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Man & His Pup In Colorful Overlanding Rig

1982 Toyota Sun Rader 2×4 to 4×4 Overlander Conversion 2

Images by Tiny Home Tours

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We have a treat for you! This amazing Polish couple renovated a Volkswagen T4 and is traveling the continent full-time in their boho home on wheels. They share their story below:

We are Martyna and Maciek and we are a couple from Poland who wanted to follow their dreams. We had good jobs, we lived in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, but we were not satisfied with the life we were living. We still lacked true happiness….

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Couple’s Self-Converted VW T4 Turned Boho House on Wheels

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