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Now here’s an adorable tiny house vacation located near Nashville, Tennessee. What the owner calls “hillbilly chic,” this tiny home features rough-edge clapboards, *real* plumbing, and both a downstairs bed and a kids’ bunk.

It sits on 10 acres with plenty of walking trails, and there’s an awesome deck with some Adirondack chairs and an umbrella. Included in your stay is a tasty breakfast. Yum!

Enjoy the photo tour below, and you can book a stay on Airbnb.

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Rustic Cabin Vacation Near Nashville

“Hillbilly Chic” Limerence Tiny House (180 sq. ft.) 1

Images via Airbnb/Jay

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This is a 400-sq.-ft. luxury tiny house on wheels.

It’s 10′ wide and 40′ long with a craftsman style to it. The beautiful tiny house sits on a heavy-duty quad-axle trailer for mobility! What do you think of this big tiny home?

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40-ft. Luxury Tiny House With 10-ft. Width!

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We’ve seen plenty of Skoolie families, or tiny house families, but a van family? They are few and far between! And this one didn’t just jump into tiny living a year or two ago — they’ve been doing it for seven whole years. They’ve proved any naysayers wrong, showing that a family of 4 with two school-aged kids can happily share a Sprinter as a home.

The kids’ even have their own room in what’s normally the “garage.” And yes, this home has a toilet and shower! We got to interview mom, Julia, and she said she can’t imagine being as close to her kids if they lived a “normal” life in suburbia. And because they’ve been parenting tiny since their oldest was one, she said she doesn’t know any other kind of life with kids!

Be sure to read our Q&A with her at the end of the post, and follow the family’s amazing van journey on Instagram.

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Mom, Dad, 2 School-Aged Kids, A Dog & Their Sprinter Van

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Hanna and Nathan wanted a debt-free lifestyle, so they chose a gorgeous park model from Recreational Resort Cottages in Texas and put it on an acre and a half of unrestricted land in Texas. The couple and their two young children are living the tiny dream!

The interior of the home has a gorgeous white-and-dark-wood farmhouse vibe, and features a large main living/kitchen space. We got to interview Hannah about what it’s like to live tiny with tiny humans, so be sure to check out that Q&A at the end of the post. There’s also a video tour of their home!

You can follow the family on Instagram here.

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Gorgeous Park Model Home for the Stone Family (Interview Below!)

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This couple was just about ready to begin traveling when a family emergency derailed their plans for three years. When they were finally able to hit the road, they needed something they could build on the cheap. Using 100% reclaimed and recycled materials, Kelsey and Shane managed to create an amazing truck bed tiny house!

In total, they spent just under $4K on the build, and the result is a cabin/boho tiny home complete with a mini kitchen, room for guests, and their own comfy bed. They love bringing a smile to the faces of those who pass them during their travels.

They also discovered there are endless ways to make money — even if they’re a little unorthodox! Watch the Tiny Home Tours video to learn more.

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Their DIY Truck Bed Tiny Home: 100% Reclaimed!

They Built This Bright Yellow Truck Camper for $4K! 4

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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When Paul was in high school, he and his dad gutted a school bus to use it for transport. It was then that the skoolie seed was planted and Paul dreamed for years of getting his own rig.

After an “unhealthy” amount of research, Paul and Audrey finally found and bought a bus and started the renovation process. It took time to complete, but now it’s been their home for about a year, and it’s lovely!

Enjoy the video tour with Tiny Home Tours below, and be sure to keep up with the couple’s blog!

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The Savor-It Skoolie Couple’s Adventure

High School Dream Come True: 1998 Thomas Saf-T-Liner

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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If you’re looking to build a tiny house for the most affordable price, here’s how you may be able to do it for only $3,000 in material costs. Our friend LaMar Alexander is looking to help anyone out there looking to get into a self-built quality tiny house for the least amount of money with his new tiny house plans.

So if you can do the labor yourself, you may be able to build yourself a tiny house very affordably. Need it to be built on a trailer for mobility or zoning? That will run you up approximately $6,000 in materials so you can build it on a Big Tex Trailer. Just remember, these prices are approximate and can change and vary depending on various factors like location, trailer choice, material choices, as well as any uncontrollable events and material price hikes. Learn more below!

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Build A $6,000 Tiny House on Wheels, Or Just $3,000 On A Foundation/Skids

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This is the Verve Park Model Tiny House on wheels by Tru Form Tiny. And it’s available to custom order! Learn more below.

The tiny house is 28-ft. long and 10-ft. wide and features a modern and urban style. Check it out!

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10-ft. Wide Verve Tiny House by Tru Form Tiny

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Images via Tru Form Tiny

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As you may already know, Marsha built a new door for her tiny house.

And it’s pretty obvious that it’s made a world of difference from the outside as well as from the inside. In this post, Marsha shows you how she installed the door in three steps. 🙂 Enjoy!

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Marsha’s New Door For Her Shed-Cottage

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