This tranquil getaway sits near a pond in the forest of Vermont and includes a modern farmhouse tiny home on wheels with all the comforts of home sweet home — and access to a sauna!
The THOW features a loft bedroom, full kitchen, tiled bathroom and a super cozy TV lounge loft. It’s one of two tiny homes on the property that are well-spaced and include shared access to the pond and sauna. You’ll have your own cozy firepit area.
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Warm Modern Farmhouse Tiny House
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This Swiss-roll-style cabin is a fun twist on your basic cabin or even a dome. Two connected tubes make for a perfect family stay, complete with pod bunks for the kids, and a double bed for the adults.
It’s in a lovely, peaceful location, and has a hot tub in front for ultimate relaxation! There’s a kitchen table and kitchen area for prepping meals. With some storage, this could make a great full-time abode. What do you think?
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Domed Cabin Getaway with a Hot Tub
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With all the working-from-home these days, it might be nice to have a separate office to keep work at “work.” This couple in Idaho wanted a custom tiny house to use as a guest house and an office with amazing views of the Tetons that they don’t get from their “big house.”
Based on the “Boulder” from Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses, this office on wheels has a small kitchenette against one wall, a wood-burning stove for a toasty ambiance, and a large desk/table looking out at the mountains. What do you think?
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18-ft. Office on Wheels by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
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This is one of the latest builds from Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses in Colorado. The 29 ft. custom gooseneck build was designed with privacy in mind — fewer windows, with higher placement — and a bright white interior to make up for the lack of sunlight.
Lisa, the medical worker for whom this house was built, loves cooking, so the main portion of her living space is dedicated to her kitchen. Her bedroom is up a few steps to the gooseneck, and there’s a full bathroom underneath her closet space.
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Lisa’s Custom Rocky Mountain Tiny House
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Treehouses are always a fun test of engineering skills, but this uniquely-shaped pod in the trees of France is particularly remarkable.
At the very bottom is a living space with a small kitchenette and toilet. as you go up the winding steps, you’ll reach the bedroom loft. What do you think?
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‘The Shack Tree’ French Treehouse
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From the outside, this “couplespod” might seem a bit futuristic or even plain, but inside it’s a gorgeous modern hideaway with breathtaking mountain and water views.
It’s set up with a full bathroom and kitchen, and the bedroom looks out of a large picture window at the lake. Need to relax? Head out the back of the pod and sit in the soaking tub surrounded by a lush bamboo privacy screen. What do you think of this design with a ground-floor bedroom?
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Modern Pod Cabin with Water and Mountain Views
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Jenny & Mac weren’t boat experts before selling their home on land and purchasing their 1980 Alberg37 sailboat — but they figured it out quickly! They’ve been living on the boat and sailing the seas now for 3 years.
They love fishing from their sailboat and eating the catch of the day. And believe it or not, Jenny frequently bakes sourdough bread — even while underway. The maintenance of a 40-year-old boat is time-consuming and never-ending, but for these two, it’s worth it.
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3 Years Living on Their 1980 Alberg37
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Anna and Devin made DIYed this amazing minimalist off-roading rig and even added a raised roof! Anna did most of the interior carpentry while Devin worked full-time, and while she calls it “wonky,” she really did an excellent job.
The vehicle was once a government rig, which means it had some special features. Their blacked-out back windows and huge tires help them go anywhere and enjoy the views. Their biggest splurge? A Dometic fridge. Most unique feature? They insulated it with Alpaca wool from a local farm.
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Their “Narly” Off-Roading 4×4 Van Life
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Tim Gibson is on a mission to paint 10,000 flowers in murals all across the United States — the idea is that it would be one giant floral mural in small sections everywhere in the country, connecting communities with the beauty of art.
To get to all these towns, Tim takes his bus conversion home. He stores paint and supplies under his bed, he has a flip-down outdoor table and a long table inside. While he doesn’t have an electrical set-up yet, that’s next on his list! His biggest challenge? Stealth parking in a flower-covered rig!
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His Bright & Bold Shuttle Bus Conversion
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