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This tiny house, “The Grand,” was custom-built for Jen, who wanted a wine-country-themed getaway! Modern Tiny Living delivered this stunning spot, complete with rustic barnwood accents and bright red cabinets.

You can watch the whole Tiny House, Big Living episode (#11) on Amazon here for $2.99. Check out the photo tour below and see the house specs. Jen chose a loft bedroom, kitchen with a large undermount sink, and a bathroom with a fiberglass shower and composting toilet.

If you’d like your own Modern Tiny Living home, you can contact them here.

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Her Wine-Country-Themed Getaway Tiny House in Ohio

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Zach & Leala from Big Hearts Tiny Vegans designed this unique and beautiful 24-foot long tiny house and built it from paycheque to paycheque, as well as with gifts of time and materials from family and friends.  

It cost them approximately $40,000 CAD ($31,175 USD) to build the 200-sq.-ft. house, including the cost of appliances. 

They Built The Tiny House Over Time On A Limited Budget

Big Hearts Tiny Vegans – Photo 2

Image © Exploring Alternatives

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This is the My Tiny Hideout tiny house rental in Sherwood, Oregon.

It’s an MJ Boyle tiny house build, part of her tiny house village alongside My Tiny Perch, My Tiny Bird House, and My Tiny Wine Wagon.

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My Tiny Hideout Tiny House With Forest Views

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Images via Michelle/Airbnb

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RVs are becoming a popular option for minimalists who want to join the tiny house movement. While not as durable as their stick-built cousins, they are an awesome option for couples or families interested in seeing more of the country since they’re designed to be lightweight and portable.

This 2004 Holiday Rambler 5th Wheel has been completely renovated and turned into a stylish tiny house with farmhouse features.  There’s even a greenhouse window where you can grow some herbs!

The seller in California is asking $39,000 for the 39-foot RV that boasts 398 square feet of living space. You can get in touch at Tiny House Marketplace here.

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Completely Renovated RV for Sale in CA

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Check out this itty bitty camper, called the “Keywest Simplicity,” built by Massachusetts builder, Coddiwomple. This is one of a couple of builds by Christopher Thompson and his team, and comes in at 8 feet wide, 12 feet long, and 6 feet tall.

It’s reminiscent of a blend between a teardrop camper and a Hobbit hole, with two porthole doors that bring you into the main living space. There are two round chairs that fit into the counterspace behind them, and a giant round bed. You can stand upright in the center, where there’s an awesome skylight.

Coddiwomple makes custom orders, and a model like this starts at $10,000. You can get in touch via his Facebook group here.

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Teardrop Camper? Hobbit Hole? One-Of-A-Kind Tiny Creation!

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This is the story of Mark Philbrook and his incredible floating tiny house, known as the SeaSuite. It’s an aluminum houseboat with a highly thought-out design, rooftop deck, and beautiful interior.

The views vary, but inside you can find abundant light thanks to the windows, custom built-in furnishings, a comfortable queen bed, a modern and useful kitchen, a full bathroom, a front deck outside, and there’s even a rooftop deck as well. Have you ever considered taking tiny living on the water? Take a look and let us know what you think in the comments.

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Meet SeaSuite: A Tiny Floating House With A Rooftop Deck And Beautiful Interior

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This is the story of how they stayed at the tiny houses at Tiny Camp in Sedona, Arizona.

Hayden Noelle and Raz Loback of @thetinyhousechronicles went to visit the tiny homes for themselves and they released the video below of their experience shown below. Check it out!

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Staying In A Tiny House With A Yoga Deck in Sedona, Arizona

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While Hilary enjoyed her job in corporate marketing, she was wanting something more. When she suddenly started having anxiety attacks at her desk, she felt like her body was telling her it was time to take the leap and try out #vanlife!

So she and her dad found a 1996 Holiday Inn shuttle van and transformed it into her home on wheels — all on a budget. Hilary didn’t want to financially lock herself into the van lifestyle in case it didn’t pan out, so now she can travel and spend money on travels rather than her van.

She was able to get some freelancing gigs in her wheelhouse that she can do remotely in order to afford her travels, and works about 20 hours a week. Check out her video interview with Tiny Home Tours below and follow her on Instagram here.

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Working Remotely While Travelling with Her Cat!

Hilary Left Corporate America In Her $10K Van Conversion

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Meet Karin: After retiring she wanted to be closer to her son and grandkids. A tiny house ended up being the best option since they couldn’t find a property with a granny pad already built.

She found her home from a builder who had changed his mind about tiny house living. It has a nice living room, a bathroom, and a full kitchen. Her bedroom is in the loft up a storage staircase.

Read the Q&A we did with Karin below to learn more about some of the obstacles she had to overcome (and is overcoming) on her journey to live tiny.

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Living Tiny in her Son’s Backyard

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Images via Karin

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