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This is a whimsical tree cottage at Bliss Ridge Farm in Moretown, Vermont.

Dr. Seuss-inspired, luxury treehouse perched at the top of an 88-acre, organic hill farm, further surrounded by 1000s of acres of wilderness. Designed by B’fer Roth, DIY network TV show host of The Treehouse Guys, this is an authentic treehouse built within and around living trees.

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Dr. Seuss-inspired Treehouse in Vermont

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Not only does living in an RV provide this family with the chance to see the country and explore with their adorable son, Aiden, it has given them the freedom to pay off $200,000 in debt in just 18 months! That’s astounding!

They chose a spacious 5th wheel for their adventure that is packed with tons of luxuries including a pantry, stacked washer & dryer, king-size bed and residential-size appliances. Aiden has his own room and a cool extra-large loft for sleepovers, and so far he loves learning on the road. What a great family!

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Pantry, Fireplace, Washer&Dryer in this Fifth Wheel RV

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I absolutely adore over-the-top holiday decorations, and Michelle takes the cake for creativity! If you’re going to have a tiny house, why not have a Hansel-and-Gretel-worthy Gingerbread House for Christmas? She says her grandkids love it!

You can read more about Michelle’s tiny life in our previous post, and enjoy all the pictures of her magical decorations below! Merry Christmas!

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Magical Gingerbread House Christmas Decorations

Michelle’s Life-Size Gingerbread House Holiday Decor! 8

Images via Michelle Wilson

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Tucked on a private sea-side residence in Panama hangs with stunning bamboo tree house build around a large central tree. It looks like something straight out of “Swiss Family Robinson”! There are two double bedrooms overlooking the jungle, as well as an open-concept living/dining/kitchen space.

You take a rope bridge and ladder up to your lodging, so be prepared for that! There’s an outdoor shower at the base of the tree, as well as a toilet up in the treehouse.

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“Swiss Family Robinson”-Style Bamboo Tree House

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Images via Diane/Airbnb

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This “treeframe” cabin (a blend of a treehouse and A-frame) sits in Washington state near a gorgeous river. The home has all kinds of luxurious amenities, including heated bathroom floors!

There are lovely forest views out the wall of windows, and a small deck where you can sip coffee and breathe in nature. Inside there’s a full kitchen, cozy living area with a stove and a loft bedroom. It also has a solid 5 stars on Airbnb, so they must be on to something!

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This Modern Aframe Even Has a Hot Tub!

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Images via Nick/Airbnb

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Chris and Bobby met soon after Chris sold her Florida home. The couple wanted to travel together internationally, but the pandemic sidetracked those plans. Before they knew it they were dreaming of a van! While they still have a “home base,” they spent nearly 2 months on the road together in their van travelling the country.

And because of Bobby’s 30+ years of construction experience, the couple decided to start a van conversion business and help others get the build of their dreams. As you’ll see from their person build, Ivan, they do great work!

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Ivan – First of Many Van Builds by Bobby & Chris!

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Vanessa and Braden loved camping and taking overnight bicycling trips, but wanted an option that would allow them a better nights’ sleep and to travel further. They stumbled upon the skoolie community and were hooked! They’d never built anything before, but with the help of Braden’s dad and two long years of effort, they created this lovely home for themselves and their two dogs.

Their bus has a huge rooftop deck, and a back “deck” for their bikes/motorcycle and other storage. The interior is all clad with wood and/or faux brick that looks super homey. They did a Q&A with us about going tiny, so be sure to read that at the end of the post!

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Couple & Their Fur Babies Downsize from Four Bedroom Home

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This tiny house on wheels has an interesting outdoor shower that I wanted you to see.

It’s an interesting option to consider if you’re ever to design/build your own tiny house. What do you think of this outdoor shower wedged into the porch of the house? For cold days, the shower can be enclosed and there is a heat fan in there too! Take a look! Also, this tiny house is for sale for $50,000 out of Seneca, South Carolina if anyone is interested. Learn more below!

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Tiny House With Heated Outdoor Shower For $50,000 in Seneca, South Carolina

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This is a tiny log cabin with bunk beds for $15,000.

It’s a 7′ by 15′ cabin and it’s on a new trailer with a covered front deck and a wood swing. Inside there are bunk beds as mentioned, along with a table, chairs, fan, lights, and electricity. What do you think?

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$15,000 Tiny Log Cabin on a Trailer with Bunk Beds

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