While it can be difficult to find municipalities that allow for foundation homes under 400 square feet (our usual threshold for “tiny”), bumping up the square footage a bit can allow you to have a littler home on land.
The “Sno” plans from Small House Catalog looks like a perfect cabin home for a small family. At 600 sq. ft., the home includes a downstairs bedroom for parents, and a split loft where kids could have free reign.
The exterior has a lovely Scandinavian vibe, while inside it feels sleek and modern. Check out the renderings of the home below, and purchase your own plans here.
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600 Sq. Ft. Small Modern Cabin
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Ok I know it doesn’t look like much right now, but this vintage 1957 Spartan Imperial Mansion has so much potential! And at only $20,000, you have a decent amount of wiggle room to make it really shine once again.
The trailer is 43ft x 10ft., making it especially spacious, and it features the original wood paneling. Right now it has a composting toilet, but you can always put the original RV toilet back in.
There’s plenty of room and it’s all one floor, meaning no loft-climbing once the rehab is done! It’s for sale on Tiny House Marketplace in Bellingham, Washington.
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43 Ft Spartan Imperial Mansion for Sale in WA
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Meet the stunning “Sanctuary” tiny house by Handcrafted Movement near Portland, Oregon. This tiny house builder always creates gorgeous spaces, and this THOW is no exception.
Best of all? The private first floor bedroom with space for a queen bed and plenty of windows to let in natural light. The kitchen packs in plenty of storage and an oven, while the bathroom feels super roomy and even has space for your washer/dryer combo.
It’s currently a model for sale ($125K), so be sure to get in touch with the builder if you want one!
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Sleep in a 1st Floor Bedroom in this THOW
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After writing a check for $65,000, Eric and Lindsay got the dreaded call: The builder for their tiny house was going out of business, leaving them with a very pricey, partially-done custom THOW they needed to pick up and finish on their own.
Determined to make the best of it, the couple completed the home themselves and the result is a stunning 33-foot gooseneck THOW with a steam room shower, and tons of other awesome amenities including an office space and “crawl-in” closet.
Believe it or not, they take this home on the road with them while travelling! Lindsay had owned a skoolie previously that was constantly needing repairs, and she wanted a tiny house that wasn’t tied to her vehicle. Watch the full interview with Tiny Home Tours below!
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Their 33 Ft. Tiny House For Full-Time Travel
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When Chris found out one of Jessie’s bucket list items was spending the summer living out of a van, he thought she was crazy. But he was willing to be convinced, and after researching the wonderful world of #vanlife, he wanted a part of that dream!
He did, however, insist on including an indoor shower in the van, and honestly I think that’s the way to go! Between that and Jessie’s desire for a three-burner stove/oven, this van really feels like home.
Enjoy the video tour by Tiny Home Tours below, and follow the couple on Instagram here.
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He Thought Her #VanLife Dreams Were Crazy….
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Marine Corp veteran, Lee, and Navy Navigator, Nick, ditched “normal” about a year ago and purchased a 2004 Lagoon 440F Catamaran which they plan on living in until they retire from military life and can travel the world in their vessel.
Turns out this Catamaran has actually already circumnavigated the globe with its first owners, and now holds the “blood, sweat, and tears” of Lee & Nick as they constantly work on maintaining the older boat.
It’s far from truly “tiny,” with a number of berths, three heads, and a huge deck-top lounge area perfect for hosting parties. There are even trampolines! But it’s great to see people living alternatively. Watch the full tour with Tiny Home Tours below.
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Lee & Nick’s Dream to Circumnavigate the Globe in Their Catamaran
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Rebekah worked closely with the designers at Mini Mansions Tiny Homes to create the THOW of her dreams. It’s the first place she’s lived on her own, and includes such an incredible amount of storage, including a regular-sized closet.
She has plenty of space for entertaining, and even a separate guest loft (although she confesses it’s really her cat’s loft 99% of the time, ha!). The best part? She’s decorated the home with a plethora of plants that give it such life.
Enjoy the video tour with Tiny Home Tours below.
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On Her Own in This Plant-Tastic THOW
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This is to let you know that there’s an available tiny house (unit 8) in the Escape Tampa Bay Tiny House Village in Thonotosassa, Florida.
It’s an Escape ONE XL Tall model with the solar option. Take a look below and if you’re seriously interested get in touch with sales over at Escape using the information below. What do you think?
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Escape ONE XL Tiny House Available in Tampa Florida Tiny House Village!
Images via Escape Tampa Bay
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This couple bought a homemade toy hauler and turned it into a tiny house/camper with adorable 1950s vintage flair.
The before & after is truly impressive. From rusty and dingy to quaint and cozy. Enjoy the photos below.
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Before & After: Toy Hauler to 50s-Inspired Camper

Images via D Biggs
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