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A couple of days ago we showed you a Thimble Home set up as an Airbnb, but this Amata model has been fully outfitted as a full-time dwelling and comes furnished which is a nice feature (if you like the furnishings).

Double doors lead into the cozy living room complete with a book nook window seat. The kitchen has a farmhouse sink and marble-esque countertops. For sleeping, there’s both a king-sized loft and a second one for guests, kids, or storage.

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Double Loft Tiny House on Wheels

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Images via Thimble Homes

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This tiny house village in Florida is expanding and there’s still a chance for anyone to be apart of it.

It’s the Oaks tiny house community, part of Escape Tampa Bay Village in Florida. It’s adjacent but separate from the original village and it’s now under construction.

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The Tiny Homes Are Nicely Spaced Out

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Our reader, Sam, recently introduced us to Hygge Supply — a reinvented kit home that offers all kinds of modular options for building! While the company can build standard-sized houses, their smallest unit is a 149 square foot cottage, and the next size up is a still-tiny 307 square foot “Large Cottage.”

These aren’t prefabricated homes, and are built on-site with a traditional construction loan. They aren’t DIY-friendly, but are a great not-on-wheels tiny house option if you already own land somewhere. If your municipality allows for ADU (alternative dwelling units), you could likely build one of these as a granny pod or Airbnb rental.

All the finishes like cabinets and faucets are included in the build price, and you have a certain number of them to pick from to design your spot. Take a look at some design options below, and head over to their website to learn more!

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Site-Built Kit Homes (149 Sq. Ft. & 307 Sq. Ft. Options)

Hygge Supply Kit Homes

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After a few years of watching tiny house shows, Jerod and Mia decided they wanted to build one themselves. Since they have a “normal” house already, they designed their THOW to be a vacation tiny house, Airbnb, or to possibly sell it, although they love it too much they don’t want to see it go.

The inside was inspired by the seaside, so you’ll find bright white shiplap walls and ceilings, with some lovely natural wood accents in the wood countertops. Jerod’s favorite part of the build, by far, is the bathroom. It’s a residential-sized bathroom complete with a flush toilet, stacked washer/dryer, and an amazing luxury shower with all the bells and whistles.

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They Built A Seaside-Inspired Tiny House on Wheels

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Why is this happening? Zach has acquired a 4×4 astro van that he is currently building out.

Fair warning: the van is not in peak condition, it runs but needs mechanical work. It’s a 2003 Chevrolet Express 3500 with 263,543 miles on it. It has a 6.0L V8 gas engine. The van is not perfect, but maybe it could be for the right person. And it’s got some pretty cool features as well as history as it was featured in the New York Times.

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Zach Booth’s Vanual Van Conversion Is Up For Trade

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This is the story of Unstoppable Morgan and her Ford Bronco Tiny Home, which she built herself.

She lives and travels in it with her two dogs. Her Bronco features an office with a desktop computer, bed, storage throughout, a toilet, and a custom ramp so her dogs can hop in and out. It’s the ultimate adventure vehicle, and it’s relatively stealthy. What an awesome and creative way to do van life a little differently!

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She Turned Her Ford Bronco Into A Tiny House

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This is a gorgeous build by Thimble Homes that’s all set up to be an Airbnb. It’s for sale and comes with all the furnishings (which is awesome, because the turquoise plates are adorable).

The living room features an amazing u-shaped couch that looks incredibly comfortable, and there’s a loft bedroom right above it. The kitchen has tons of character, and the bathroom is definitely vacation-worthy.

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24-ft. Tiny House On Wheels by Thimble Homes

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Jordan and Steve seem like a couple I would love hanging out with! They are incredibly-friendly backpackers who are enjoying life in their totally-off-grid skoolie rig with a raised roof.

I’ve never seen a bus conversion with the bathroom up front, but they make it work wonderfully by adding a full “fourth wall” to their bus between the cab and the living area. The rest of the bus is completely open, with a huge kitchen, stunning stone fireplace/woodstove and their bedroom.

Enjoy the video tour and interview with Tiny Home Tours below, and follow the couple on Instagram here.

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Backpacking Couple & 2 German Shepherds: Bus Conversion

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Mark and Billie have some pretty lofty goals — to live on their bus, working and traveling, while saving up enough money to be completely financially independent and retire early! Wow!

Their school bus conversion features an amazing raised roof, which allowed them to hide their water tank under the floor and *still* have headroom. It also made their shower a great height for not needing to slouch.

You’ll love their video tour and interview with Tiny Home Tours! Check it out below.

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How This Couple Lives and Works on a Converted School Bus

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