≡ Menu

Here’s The Cathouse, built by Movable Roots as a custom creation for a couple and their four cats. This house has one of the most unusual layouts I’ve seen, complete with a sneaky back bathroom well-separated from the living and kitchen area for privacy.

The home features a wind-sensitive awning that retracts when gusts get bad, and a shed-style roof. You’ll walk into the living area where there’s room for comfortable chairs or a sofa, and then turn right into the stunning kitchen. Just wait until you see the color of the cabinets!

There’s a lofted bedroom with room at the top step to stand and change, and a catwalk between lofts for those four-legged friends. Enjoy the video tour below, and get in touch with Movable Roots for your own custom build here.

Don’t miss other van conversions for sale like this, join our FREE Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter for more! 

Are These the Prettiest THOW Cabinets Ever?

Cathouse

Images via Movable Roots

[continue reading…]

{ 10 comments }

Shaunnan & Faith thought they might van life for a while and then find some land to homestead on, but after experiencing the amazing community in the van world, they’ve decided they may do it for far longer than they’d first planned.

Their Dodge Sprinter features a large (for a van) kitchen, complete with a fridge and freezer, and a nice, deep sink for washing cast iron pans. I really love the back of this van, because they did something somewhat unique with a couch-to-bed system that includes a roll-out table extender.

Enjoy the video tour from Allison at Tiny Home Tours below! Follow the couple’s adventures on Instagram here.

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more

Five Months of Part-Time Van Adventuring

[continue reading…]

{ 3 comments }

While plenty of people choose vanlife to escape their 9 to 5 jobs, Brenda is finding a way to blend the best of both worlds. She works remotely for her desk job, and enjoys traveling in her boho van conversion named, “Copper.”

The inside of her home hardly feels like a van. It’s so light and tropical, with an entire wrap-around shelf filled with terra cotta pots and plants! She lives in there with her dog, Ranger, and they enjoy hikes wherever she goes.

She was able to complete the build with her dad, while both of them worked full-time, in just 42 days. Amazing! See the full tour with Tiny Home Tours at the end of the post.

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more

Her Bohemian Van Conversion Built In 42 Days

[continue reading…]

{ 1 comment }

Check out this super neat box truck conversion that makes an awesome stealthy house on wheels. While the exterior looks like a typical industrial truck, inside you’ll find a homey wood interior that makes you feel extra cozy!

You’ll find all the basics inside, including a walnut bathroom closet, a fold out table and bench, and a little kitchenette with a water pump.

The seller is asking $24,995 for the build, but is open to offers. Contact him here.

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

110 Sq. Ft. Box Truck Conversion For Sale in Illinois

[continue reading…]

{ 3 comments }

Caleb is a web developer and he and his wife, Hannah, and their three-year-old are traveling around in their amazing Chevy Short Bus conversion. The sleek interior looks ultra-modern, and now Caleb is helping others build out their own buses. How cool.

Because of his job, he has tons of solar power and battery banks to make sure they rarely run out of juice. The bus also includes a bathroom with two shower heads, so they never *have* to go outside or at a campground.

Best of all, their son Phoenix is getting all the amazing experiences that Caleb never had as a kid. Check out the full video tour with Tiny Home Tours below!

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Beautifully-Converted Chevy Short Bus Tiny Home

[continue reading…]

{ 4 comments }

This is the 400-sq.-ft. Foothills Tiny House by West Coast Homes. It was built in Lynden, Washington and is being shipped to Nevada County, California. Check it out right here!

The architect who designed it is Mark Ouellette. It’s a park model design with a main-floor bedroom. What do you think? Is this something that would work for you?

Don’t miss other beautiful tiny homes like this, join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more! 

400-sq.-ft. Bellevue Model Tiny House by West Coast Homes

400-sq-ft Foothills Tiny House by West Coast Homes 001

Images via West Coast Homes

[continue reading…]

{ 29 comments }

Here’s a tiny house with a whole 30 acres of land, located about a half-hour from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The 400-square-foot home is completely off-grid, with solar power, a water tank, and a wood-burning stove to keep the home warm!

The barn-style house has an open floor plan with a loft bedroom, kitchen area, and living space. There’s also a bathroom. What do you think?

Don’t miss other interesting tiny homes like this one – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!

Live Off-Grid on 30 Acres Outside of Santa Fe!

[continue reading…]

{ 5 comments }

This is a 2020 Ram ProMaster City Van Conversion by Voyager Conversions. It’s the Weekender Camper model.

This conversion is like a cross between car camping and van life. The interior layout is different than their Outback Model. What do you think? Would you consider one of these?

Don’t miss other van conversions for sale like this, join our FREE Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter for more! 

2020 Ram ProMaster City Van Conversion by Voyager Conversions

[continue reading…]

{ 2 comments }

This is a 2019 Ram ProMaster City Van Conversion by Voyager Conversions. It’s the Outback Camper model.

This conversion is like a cross between car camping and van life. Would you ever consider one of these?

Don’t miss other van conversions for sale like this, join our FREE Tiny Houses For Sale Newsletter for more! 

2019 RAM ProMaster City Van by Voyager Conversions

[continue reading…]

{ 4 comments }