This is a funky, whimsical little house built using old streetcars.
This couple purchased the run-down property and turned it into an amazing house.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
This is a funky, whimsical little house built using old streetcars.
This couple purchased the run-down property and turned it into an amazing house.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
This is a 260 sq. ft. tiny home on wheels by Southeastern Tiny Homes.
From the outside, you’ll notice it features a double-door side entry. This tiny home sits on a 28′ trailer, features pine siding and has dormers in the loft. When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping loft. This tiny house was for sale with an asking price of $65,000, but not anymore. Luckily, you can still enjoy looking at it below. Beautiful, isn’t it?
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This whimsical micro cottage looks like something out of a fairytale, doesn’t it?
It’s built by Dan Pauly of The Rustic Way in Elk River, MNÂ and accommodates up to three people.
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Nestled 30 feet up in a lush eucalyptus tree is this whimsical treehouse cabin. Located on the property of Swallowtail Studios in Petaluma, CA.
As you climb three flights of stairs up to the treehouse cabin you start to become one with nature. Once you reach the deck you can take in the amazing scenery of the Arabian horse farm, the forest, and the rolling hills. French doors open up to a magical bedroom studio with a cozy bed to rejuvenate in. I love the stained glass windows and all the artistic decor. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
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This Whimsical Tiny Silo Cabin/Fairytale Cottage is located in Tyringham, Massachusetts. It’s designed to be a honeymoon cabin but you can definitely use it for any sort of vacation or getaway so I’ve added it tour tiny house vacations category.
This rustic tiny home sits on a beautiful garden estate with a few other cabins on the property as well. The silo cottage is great two people. I think it also serves as a wonderful source of inspiration for your own future cabin project because it’s a great example of what you can do by rehabbing another structure to build your tiny home, or in this case a tiny house vacation!
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This whimsical and funky tiny cabin looks like something out of a fairytale, doesn’t it?
It’s called the Jack Sparrow House and accommodates up to two people (and a dog). This tiny home is located in Helston, England, United Kingdom. It’s available as a tiny house vacation rental through Airbnb. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
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Straight out of a storybook this sweet little whimsical cottage is a dream come true for Sue Corl and her husband Ron.
The cottages’ design, look and feel was based on Sue’s childhood dream of having a tiny cottage just like Rudolph, Hermey & Yukon Cornelius (from the Classic cartoon Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer).
Thus the name of their tiny home, “The Rudolph Cottage“.
Ron and Sue have been living tiny for over 28 years. After living in a 200 sq. ft. travel trailer for seven years with their two cats and a large dog they decided it was time to up-size (or should I say ‘right-size’?).
So they bought 30 acres of beautiful lush woodland amongst the largest Amish community in central Ohio.
Then they spent over 2 years gathering the perfect materials to create this whimsical fantasy tiny house Sue always dreamed of.
Let’s check it out while I tell you the rest of their very inspiring simple living story…
If you’re a work at home person you might just love this backyard office cabin.
It’s that kind of place where you don’t mind staying for hours and hours on end without interruptions.
I know I’d get a lot of writing, reading and research done in a place like this.
And you can even just become one with nature in this backyard office as you read, write, dream, etc.
This century-old cottage in Renous, New Brunswick, Canada, has barn red siding reminiscent of one-room schoolhouses of old. The cupola on the top and covered porch on the side of the house add some extra charm.
You walk into an open-concept first floor with honey-tone wood floors, walls, and ceilings. A wood-burning stove, vintage furniture, and an L-shaped staircase lead to the loft bedroom. The room is built into the gable ceiling and feels like a cozy hideaway from the world! What do you think of this cottage?
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