“You get to travel without the schedule.”
That’s what Jesus has to say about his last year of #vanlife. He had purchased the van about a year prior to the pandemic hitting, but didn’t have any serious plans about living in it. But when “life as we know it” changed, he decided to build it out (in only 10 days!) and hit the road.
Now he’s not sure if he’ll ever go back to work, and wants to spend at least two more years travelling the United States, Canada and Alaska! Enjoy the video tour of his Promaster Extended build-out from Tiny Home Tours below.
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His Promaster Extended Van Build-Out
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This is the Live Work Tiny Home by Tiny Heirloom.
The tiny house features a modern cabin exterior with rooftop deck, abundant windows, double-french door entry, kitchen, loft space, work space, bathroom, and a beautiful design inside-out. Check it out!
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Live Work Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom
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The Ebene V4 by Minimaliste is a 360-square-foot tiny house on wheels designed for full-time living. At 36.5 feet long and 10.5 feet wide, this park model certified THOW features dual lofts at both ends, maximizing main floor living space. The design includes a full kitchen, functional bathroom, and flexible living/dining area with modular seating options.
Built in Quebec, Canada, Minimaliste’s Ebene model combines cedar and steel exterior siding with a shed-style roof. The interior uses white painted engineered plywood walls and stained pine ceiling panels to create a bright, open atmosphere.
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Ebene V4 Exterior with Mixed Siding
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Meet MyKabin — a DADU/ADU-building company that serves the greater Seattle area by creating backyard homes AND doing all the legwork of permitting and sitework! Everything will be done to code, and there are no hidden costs. Hopefully entrepreneurs could learn from this model and provide a similar service all over the United States!
MyKabin has a number of models, from their smallest Kabin to a two-bedroom, two-story Kabin. The one pictured below is their 340 sq. ft. model, called the “Cascade.” It features a studio-style layout, complete with a full kitchen and a bathroom.
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Backyard ADU for Seattle-Area Residents! MyKabin
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I came across this Polish tiny house company and wanted to share some of their tiny house models with you! This one, called the “Porto” is one of their larger models. It clocks in at 271 square feet, and they offer both a basic and comfort version depending on your budget.
This particular version of the home has pine clapboards on the ceilings, walls and floors, which contrast nicely with the darker cabinets and furniture they chose to put inside. There’s a 3/4 bathroom on one end, and a living area with a wardrobe on the other.
This home can sleep up to 6 people between the two lofts, and the couch downstairs. Take a look!
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Aurora Company in Poland Creates Sleek 23-Ft. Tiny Home on Wheels
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This is a full photo tour of the Noyer XL Tiny House by Minimaliste.
It’s a customized version of their Noyer XL model which features a slightly raised main floor living area with tons of storage underneath. It’s pretty awesome! What do you think of this design? Is it a layout that you can see yourself in?
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10’x35′ Noyer XL Tiny House With Main Floor Bedroom
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I love when something old gets a new life, and that’s especially true of this milk barn, complete with a vaulted ceiling, that’s gotten a new life as an Airbnb.
What was once an insulated cooler for milk on the farm in the 1940s got a new life when Master Carpenter David Raponi renovated it and created a quirky home for himself. He lived there for seven years.
Now the barn has become a vacation rental on what is still a working farm. The surrounding landscapes are gorgeous, making this a lovely spot for a peaceful getaway.
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1940s Milk Barn Turned Airbnb Cabin
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This is the 24-ft. Forever Model Tiny House on Wheels by Forever Tiny Homes.
It features a storage staircase with a handrail to the loft, living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Check it out!
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28-ft. Gable Style Tiny House by Forever Tiny Homes
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Luke’s bus might have the most gorgeous paintjob I’ve seen! The sunset, the mountains, the large tree with mature roots. Stunning.
For the past 2.5 years, “The Digital Nomad Guy” (@thedigitalnomadguy/Instagram) has been traveling the country in his converted school bus. While the bus was partially built out when he bought it, he finished up the interior (and exterior) and made it his home on wheels.
Luke got in touch with us looking to show off his build, so be sure to enjoy the photo tour and read what he wrote at the end of the post (including his top advice for those wanting to go tiny).
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2.5 Years on the Road in a Mural-Painted Skoolie
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