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Get ready to love this beautiful 16′ tiny house by Rich Habitats in Tennessee. The exterior is a lovely blend of metal siding and western cedar clapboards, which is always a classy combination.

Inside, the walls and ceiling are white-painted pine and there’s a beautiful chevron countertop and dusty blue lower cabinets. The bathroom is at the end of the THOW and has a residential toilet, mini vanity, and a glass shower stall. You can purchase it today for $46.5K.

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$46.5K Tiny Home in Tennessee For Sale

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Jonathan lives in this amazing tiny house on wheels that he built nearly four years ago. He spent a couple of years using it for full-time travel around France and Europe with his former girlfriend, and now lives in it stationary (although he is still searching for land).

It has a lovely front porch with a swing, a solar array, and the coolest soapstone sink! The design closely resembles early Tumbleweed models, so it feels a bit nostalgic. Enjoy our interview with Jonathan below!

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His Lovely, Off-Grid Traditional-Style THOW

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We’ve noticed a lot more tiny homes being used for Airbnb on local farms as another income stream for small businesses. It’s truly a great idea, especially for those who want to experience farm life! Perch & Nest designed and built this beautiful Roost 24 model for Foxfire Meadow in North Carolina, and they expect it to be ready for guests in January.

The house has a standard loft tiny house layout, with the galley kitchen next to the bathroom on one end of the house and the living room on the other end. The bedroom can fit a queen-sized bed, and you get up there via a ladder. What do you think?

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Precious Farmstay Tiny Home in North Carolina!

Perch & Nest Roost 24 Airbnb

Images via Perch and Nest

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At Tiny House Talk, we love tiny homes — but we’re especially partial to tiny homes decked out for the holidays! Shelley and Uwe are empty-nesters who decided to downsize into a tiny house, and the results are amazing. The home looks especially lovely all decorated for Christmas.

We got the chance to interview them about why they went tiny and how they feel about moving into a smaller space. Spoiler Alert: They love it! Take a tour of their festive space and read their story below.

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They Decked These Tiny Halls for the Holidays!

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Hanne and her boyfriend own both a tiny house AND a van, so they can travel at will and not need to work full-time since their home costs are minimal! They got their tiny house via a reality TV show in Belgium that was a “tiny house battle.”

Their home sits on such a beautiful little spot of land! We got the honor of interviewing Hanne about her tiny life, and you can read her story and check out her house below.

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Their Gorgeous Single-Level Tiny House in Belgium

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When David got inspired by prepping and off-grid living, he wanted to move out of Hong Kong. He and Lizzie compromised and moved to Australia to build a tiny house on wheels. Eventually, they found an incredible off-grid property to move to, where they are making a self-sufficient haven!

We had the privilege of interviewing Lizzie and David about their experience, so be sure to read their story and enjoy the photo tour of their space. You can follow their journey on Instagram!

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Couple Builds DIY Tiny House to Become More Self-Sufficient

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After going through a big breakup, Rebecca had to live with her sister in a room without windows for a time. She says that was good practice for tiny living and solidified her resolve to have her own tiny space someday. With the housing prices in New Zealand at well over $780K, she saved a lot of money, even though she spent $250K NZD (~$147K USD) on her home.

Her son has a lovely first-floor bedroom with plenty of space for his clothing and toys, while she has a loft bedroom adjacent to her separate loft office space where she can work from home. There’s a great U-shaped kitchen, a large living room, and lots of hidden storage spots! Enjoy the incredible tour below.

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Mother & Son in Two-Bedroom Tiny Home

Single Mom’s Incredible THOW w: Office Mezzanine

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Mati and Luli moved to New Zealand about 7 years ago and lived for a time with a woman in her treehouse. During that time, they discovered they needed far less than they originally thought and got the idea to build a tiny house! They built the entire thing from the trailer-up, and did it using reclaimed materials for around $18,000 USD.

We had the privilege of interviewing the couple, and you can read more of their story below and take a tour of their home first, and then their bus conversion. Enjoy!

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Their Tiny Home From Reclaimed Materials & Bus Conversion!

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Tiffany fell in love with tiny homes when she was in high school, and when she was 18, she decided to start building her very own while taking online college classes. It took her about 3 years to complete it because she was also working on two other house flips while building her THOW. That said, she finished the project and moved in with her now husband.

Her house has a loft bedroom and two large pull-out closets, one for clothes and one for her 36 pairs of high heels. Tiffany is living proof that you can keep your favorite things and still go tiny! We had the privilege of interviewing her, so be sure to read her story and check out her amazing house below.

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It Has a Closet That Fits 36 Pairs of Heels!

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