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This is the Cyberlandr! It’s a truck camper designed for the Tesla Cybertruck.

It’s an incredible concept that’s designed to collapse into the bed of the truck and expands when you want it to. Inside: a bathroom with shower and toilet, kitchenette, multi-functional queen bed, and apparently, even a corner office with a view. I don’t know, it seems unfeasible, but I suppose we will see. What do you think?

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CyberLandr EV Truck Camper

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This Hobbit Hole in Virginia looks stellar if you want a peaceful getaway. Inside the round green door is a one-bedroom cabin with a queen bed, kitchenette, and a bathroom complete with a rainfall shower.

The owners added various handmade special touches, including the counters and furniture! The family also did the welding, and the wife upkeeps the beautiful nearby garden.

The mood is complete with a picket fence, Adirondack chairs, and a fire pit. You can book your stay on Airbnb.

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Vacation in Bag End in a Handcrafted Hobbit Hole

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Images via Airbnb/Marlan

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Here is the Rambler Deluxe by Indigo River Tiny Homes. A client contacted them wanting a Denali tiny house, a la Timbercraft Tiny Homes, but built by someone closer to home. I think Indigo River did a great job fulfilling their client’s dream!

There are two entrances, and the side one leads into the living room that has lovely high ceilings. The kitchen sits in the middle of the home, adjacent to a bathroom with a beautiful tile-and-stone shower stall. Up a few steps (with storage drawers), sits the gooseneck bedroom.

There’s even a neat loft/storage area above the bathroom! No inch is wasted. What do you think?

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Denali-Inspired Tiny House by Indigo River Tiny Homes

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Built by MitchCraft Tiny Homes, Carrie and Dan’s 28×10-foot tiny house on wheels makes brilliant use of the extra-wide 10-foot footprint. It has two lofts with storage staircases, two entrances (one with a mudroom), a full kitchen with generous counter space, a soaking tub, a wood-burning stove, and a washer/dryer — all wrapped in colorful board-and-batten siding.

Carrie and Dan's 28x10 tiny house on wheels by MitchCraft with French doors open

Images via MitchCraft

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This is a tiny barn cabin for $27k out of Lynden, Washington.

It’s listed by Luke L. over at the Tiny House Marketplace. The cabin is 10’x20′ with a kitchen, bathroom, living area, and loft inside. What do you think? Would you like to live tiny in a barn cabin like this?

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$27k Barn Tiny House in Washington

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This adobe home was originally community-built in the late 1800s, and was recently renovated and restored to the beautiful vacation property it is today. It sits next to a 70-year-old pecan orchard that provides a peaceful vista for those who come to stay.

Inside the home has everything you could want including a full kitchen, a bathroom with copper soaking tub and pebble shower, and even a sauna! There’s a large covered porch outside that overlooks the pecan trees, with plenty of comfortable lawn furniture.

The home is located in La Mesa, New Mexico, and yes there’s modern heat/air-conditioning and wifi!

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1800s-Built Adobe Home w/ Private Orchard

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Images via Airbnb/Paulo

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Nestled 18 feet up in the air is this beautiful treehouse called the “Kottage Knechtion” built from recycled materials. It sits on 5 acres in Nebraska, where there’s also a coffee shop providing complementary breakfast to treehouse guests.

A maze of staircases take you up to the deck and the one-bedroom home. Inside is a queen-sized bed and a separate toilet room, and there’s patio furniture outside for enjoying the sunset or sunrise.

The most striking feature is the large arched window that lets beautiful natural light into the room.

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Stay in the Trees at this Nebraska Bed & Breakfast

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Cheeky Monkey Tiny Houses just completed this custom version of their “Jude” model — a 28 ft. THOW is complete with a downstairs bedroom that fits a queen bed. This one is headed to Oregon to go to its new owners.

The Jude has a bathroom in the middle of the home, separating the bedroom from the kitchen. It also has an extra stretch of bedroom loft, allowing for more storage than usual. I love the kitchen taking up the whole back wall of this home.

Cheeky Monkey Tiny Houses was a unique and innovative tiny house builder known for its creative and affordable designs. Based in Palm Springs, California, the company specialized in crafting functional, stylish, and eco-friendly tiny homes that inspired people to embrace minimalist living. While Cheeky Monkey Tiny Houses is no longer in business, its legacy lives on through the tiny house movement and the community of homeowners it helped create. If you’re looking for current tiny house builders, check out our Tiny House Builders resource page.

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Main Floor Bedroom in this 28′ Tiny Home

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After her divorce five years ago, Bev decided to satisfy her wanderlust and travel the world. Of course, the pandemic shut down her international travel plans last year. One of her friends offered to sell Bev her van — and after camping with her friend to try it out, Bev decided to go for it!

She has possibly the most glamorous van we’ve ever featured here — every inch is bedazzled with rhinestones, tassles or something “pretty” to make it look and feel like Bev’s personal space. The cream and tan interior feels light and feminine, and it houses everything she needs.

Inside you’ll find her beautified toilet, sparkly sink set-up, and even a Brad Pitt pillow that goes wherever she goes. Enjoy the complete tour from Tiny Home Tours below! You rock, Bev!

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Bev’s Solo #VanLife w/ Rhinestones & Tassles

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