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Here’s an awesome vacation property in Colorado Springs, just minutes from the “Garden of the Gods” and downtown. Dubbed the “Chicken Coop” because there used to be a coop on the property, this fully-renovated cabin looks nothing like a home for poultry!

Grand vaulted ceilings with skylights make the small space feel especially open. The bed is the main feature of the space, but a built-in corner dinette and a mini kitchen line the sidewall. There’s also a three-quarter bathroom with a tiled shower.

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Luxury Studio-Style Tiny Cabin in Colorado Springs

The “Chicken Coop” Studio-Style Cabin

Images via Airbnb/Whitney

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This is a studio-style tiny house on wheels by Forever Tiny Homes.

It can easily be used as a micro-home, mini guest house, backyard office, she-shed, man cave, music studio, or whatever else you’re into. Check it out!

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Studio Tiny House By Forever Tiny Homes

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This is the story of Steve-o’s Nissan NV200 Van Camper which also serves as his traveling podcast studio. He calls her Roxanne the Van.

Many already know Steve-o from shows like Jackass and now his popular YouTube channel, but did you know he’s a van life enthusiast too? He got the van from Recon Campers. Check it out!

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Steveo’s Minivan Camper From Recon Campers

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Images via Steveo/YouTube

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Ever dream of a recording studio in a tiny house? Well, dream no more because here’s one you can see.

This is the “Rhapsodie” tiny house by Tiny House Baluchon. They built it for one of their customers, who just moved in a few months ago, and now look at it!

What do you think about combining a tiny house with your passion? What would that look like for you?

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The Rhapsodie Tiny House On Wheels With A Recording Studio!

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This is the Expanse Studio Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom which is not built on wheels, instead, it’s built on steel skids.

The cabin measures 20′ by 10′, so it’s about 200-sq.-ft. of space inside, with a full bathroom, living area, kitchenette, and front deck. They also make the Expanse 2.0 which is a 30′ by 10′ version with a bedroom, you can check that out right here.

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200-sq.-ft. Studio Tiny House on Skids by Tiny Heirloom

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Images © Tiny Heirloom

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Artists Cora and Jose didn’t just create an epic skoolie conversion for their own use, they made it with a mission in mind! Travel 30,000 miles across the Americas sharing art wherever they go! They’ve taught classes, painted murals, and shared their artistic abilities while on the road.

They even built their bus with extra guest beds in case an artist wants to travel with them for a month or so at a time and join in the art-sharing. They call the project, “Art We There Yet?”

This bus has an incredible back bedroom with a Murphy Bed, that doubles as an incredible studio as well. Just wait until you see it all in the interview with Tiny Home Tours. Follow the couple on Instagram.

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Sharing Art with their Traveling Studio

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There are few things as quaint and cozy as stone, and that proves true in this tiny stone cottage affixed to the Pony Barn Bar & Restaurant on a 120-acre heritage breed farm.

The little vacation spot features a studio-style set up, with a queen bed on one side, and a kitchenette with pasture views on the other. Down a small hallway there’s a wet bathroom and linen closet.

While it’s perfect in any season, something tells me this spot in West Sand Lake, New York is particularly magical when the snow falls! You can book your stay at Airbnb.

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Romantic Stone Cottage Getaway on Farm in NY

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Images via Airbnb

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Earthships are such a neat buildlings! As the owner of this one writes, this is “a totally off grid house that catches its own rain water, generates its own electricity and stays at a steady 72 degrees all year round without the use of any fuel or electricity what-so-ever.” Can’t complain about that!

Inside the home you’ll find a studio set up, with a queen bed, television and chairs on one side, and a fully-functional kitchen on the other side, complete with a large oven and refrigerator. The bathroom has all the luxuries of home, including a flush toilet and a shower/tub.

You can book this awesome spot on Airbnb here.

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This Home Stays 72 Degrees Year-Round with No Heat or A/C!

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Images via Airbnb/Dan

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Tena lives and works out of her BleakHausTruk, an art & recording studio constructed with hand tools & 99% recycled/repurposed materials found mostly for free on the street or in the trash in San Francisco!

She has about 100 square feet in her 14-foot-long 1997 Isuzu FRR 14 foot that she’s put more than 8,000 miles on traveling around America. The space is completely off-grid, with solar electricity, gravity fed sink & stainless steel bath tub, propane stove top & wood burning stove and compost toilet.

“. I never knew I could feel such peace in a roommateless creative space to call my own. Sadie, my sweet pit mix, was also found on the streets & was similarly suffering from PTSD, so we have been healing happily together,” Tena wrote us.

She spent $13,000 on the truck purchase,  conversion and engine maintenance since 2015. How amazing! Check out the photo tour of her bus below.

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Tena’s Housetruck and Recording Studio

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Images via Tena Lethe

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