Check out Roberta, Nick & Marissa’s 2019 Ford Transit conversion! They travel with their adorable husky in tow.
They made a decision after some time in the corporate world to find a different kind of work and secure remote jobs. It was then that they decided to hit the road.
Their DIY conversion includes an awesome faux cabinet that houses their composting toilet, as well as an oven for baking! They tucked their Dometic fridge beneath a bench seat, which was a great idea. Watch the full tour below!
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Couple With Their Dog; Van Life
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This is a 24-ft. Urban Kootenay Tiny House by Tru Form Tiny.
It features an iron ore siding with charred cypress as an accent along with aluminum roofing. What do you think?
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Urban/Modern Tiny House With Charred Cypress Accented Iron Ore Siding
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Ethan and Kim are the proud owners of this fantastic bus conversion, complete with a separate fridge just for their craft beer selection. Priorities. 🙂
The couple have two Great Danes and have a hard time finding apartments that will allow their large fur babies, so getting a bus allowed the couple a permanent home — and a way to travel — while keeping their dogs with them.
Because they spent more than a year on the build, they were able to scour Craigslist and Marketplace for nearly everything in their bus, which kept the cost for this gorgeous conversion at just $20,000! And this looks like a $100,000 bus. Tiny Home Tours did a great interview which you can watch below.
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They Only Spent $20K On This Amazing Bus Conversion!
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While a professionally built tiny house is often the dream, it can come with a pretty hefty price tag. Cheeky Monkey is trying to make tiny homes more financially accessible by selling plans, shells, and trailers so you can DIY a tiny house.
You can purchase plans for their Jude and Strawberry tiny homes, and they also sell 18/24/28-foot trailers. Finally, their Blackbird and Jude shells are also available on their website.
Additionally, they are trying to help connect homeowners/landowners with tiny home dwellers looking for a spot to park. They’ve created a webpage where people with land and those looking for it can connect here.
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They Offer Trailers, Shells, And Are Even Leasing Land

Images via Cheeky Monkey Tiny House
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This epic DIY truck house is 8′ long x 6′ wide and sits on the flatbed of a 1996 Ford F-350.
It was designed and built by Timmy from Truck House Life as a full-time home on wheels for his adventurous lifestyle in Alaska.
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Living Off-Grid In A DIY Overland Truck House
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While we see a lot of positive things about vanlife here at Tiny House Talk, it was refreshing to hear some raw truth from vanlifer, Rania, who hit the road with her dog Sequoia in “Egg,” their Transit van conversion.
She didn’t enjoy those first weeks of vanlife. She was scared and felt like she’d made a huge mistake — being on her own and in such a small space felt claustrophobic. But her story has a happy ending. After sticking it out and learning how to make her van space work for her, she has spent a year in her van successfully!
Wait until you see her van’s sleek black interior with fun vintage pops of color. Thanks Tiny Home Tours for the interview!
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Transit Van Conversion for Woman & Her Dog
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This is the story of DualEX and how he has recently transformed this old RV into his very own high-tech tiny house so that he can move to upstate New York with a friend.
Remember when he built out a $3500 van-based tiny house? That was cool! Now you can see how he has transformed this old travel trailer into a beautiful and affordable new living space for himself. How awesome is that?
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Travel Trailer Turned Into High Tech Tiny House
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Eric has been working since he was 16 years old, and got to the point where he was wondering what he was really doing with his life. At 32, he wanted to do more than just work, so he decided to outfit a van a travel from Alaska to Argentina on a journey of a lifetime!
He was very concerned with having a home-y feel to his van, and as you’ll see in the Tiny Home Tours video below, he succeeded! It looks like a sweet farmhouse — and there is a swing! I am in love with his sweet home.
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Coquito the Amphibian Co-Pilot Guides His Way!
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Here’s a fun spot to unwind for a weekend getaway! This adorable A-frame looks like it was based on some of Deek’s A-Frame plans, and the result is a great off-grid glamping cabin.
It sits on a little farmette where there are ducks and chickens and fresh strawberries. The nearby water and overgrown foliage provide a home for local wildlife.
Take a look at it below! I want to build one now.
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Off-Grid Glamping in a Waterside A-Frame
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