This is the Latitude Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom, which is technically a commercial tiny house since it’s meant to be used as an office on wheels.
That’s right – it’s designed to be used as a flexible office space, mobile showroom, or backyard workspace. What do you think?
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Latitude Tiny Office Built by Tiny Heirloom
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This is the stunning “Origin” — a tiny treehouse built as a “dress” surrounding a 100-year-old oak tree in France. The treehouse hotel room wraps around the oak and comes complete with a bedroom and a luxurious bathroom. There’s even a rope bridge to an adjacent spa area with a soaking tub.
The architect said he was inspired by a bird’s nest, using small pieces of lumber to create that signature nest-like shape, just like a mama bird! It’s fresh and modern, and provides plenty of space around the tree for it to continue to grow for another 100 years!
A ladder in the middle takes you to a rooftop terrace where you get panoramic views of the forest. Book your stay here.
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Hotel Treehouse in the French Forest
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Five years ago, Chelsea and Diego hardly saw each other because of Diego’s work schedule. That’s when they decided to go tiny and purchased a new RV so Chelsea and the kids could follow Diego wherever he’s working as a pipeline welder.
The couple just welcomed their fourth child a couple months ago, and they all love RV life even if it requires some sacrifice of personal space. Two years into living in the RV they decided to start making renovations, and now every part of their home is as functional as it is beautiful!
You’ll love seeing the interior, but make sure to take time to read the Q&A with Chelsea below the photo tour! And follow the family on Instagram here.
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RV Life Lets This Family Stay Together!
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This is a Theater-inspired Tiny Home on Wheels by Tiny Heirloom. And it’s actually available right now under their pre-loved tiny homes section (for sale).
This tiny house was featured in their television series, Tiny Luxury, which is on the HGTV/DIY Network and the tiny home could be yours with an asking price of $94,900 lowered to $89,900. It’s called the Theater Home. More info below!
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Dual Loft Tiny House with Amazing Bathroom, Theater Style Living Room, Outdoor Shower, And More!
Images © Tiny Heirloom
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This is to let you know that there’s an Escape Boho Tiny House for sale and available right now (while it lasts). Sold!
In addition, there’s a $2100 discount on it. This tiny house is on wheels with a full kitchen, bathroom, living area, and main-floor sleeping – all in an open layout. It’s beautiful! I’ve stayed in one of these before and I love it. It’s a great tiny house and all for under-$50k brand-new. Check it out! And if you want it, it’s available right away (while it lasts). Sold!
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Boho Tiny House On Wheels For Sale, Just Built! (Sold)
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This is the Expanse Studio Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom which is not built on wheels, instead, it’s built on steel skids.
The cabin measures 20′ by 10′, so it’s about 200-sq.-ft. of space inside, with a full bathroom, living area, kitchenette, and front deck. They also make the Expanse 2.0 which is a 30′ by 10′ version with a bedroom, you can check that out right here.
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200-sq.-ft. Studio Tiny House on Skids by Tiny Heirloom
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This is the Tudor-Style Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom and it’s on the market out of Portland, Oregon.
You can see it for yourself via the listing on Zillow through the WVMLS. According to the listing, the seller pays $530/month lot rent, this deal may be transferrable, otherwise, the tiny house can be moved. Take a look! It’s very luxurious (and expensive)! What do you think?
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Tudor-Style Tiny House For Sale
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Here’s another example of an awesome couple who found themselves trapped in the 9 to 5 grind and wanted something more — and so they jumped on the skoolie bandwagon, cultivated remote work opportunities, and have been bus living since September 2019.
Shelby says bus life has significantly improved her mental health, which is so important in general, and especially during the challenging times that have been the last year.
The bus interior is sleek and modern, which is just what they wanted to keep a minimalistic feel. We got to interview Shelby, so be sure to read the Q&A at the end of the post (and follow them on Instagram here).
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Shelby & David’s Aimless Travels in their Bus Conversion
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While plenty of people living in skoolies go the DIY route, if pulling out the power tools isn’t in your wheelhouse, there are companies that do bus conversions! Paved to Pines is one such company.
Based in Canada, Paved to Pines was started by two college buddies who began by simply converting a bus for themselves. But now they have the experience to create builds for others, and do so for clients across Canada and the US. One of their most recent builds is the gorgeous watermelon-colored “Big Betty.”
Betty is a 37′ school bus ready for a family. It has two bunks, a separate Master bedroom, and a front lounge area that can turn into additional guest sleeping. This was designed for a client, but you can commission a similar build (or something custom!). Check out their FAQ page here.
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They’ll Convert a Bus or Van for You!
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