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This is a 384-sq.-ft. tiny cottage, it’s called the Tiny Paradise Cottage Home shared by Louisa B of Nalula.

It was featured on HGTV in 2018 on their tv show called Tiny Paradise. It’s on the market with an offer pending on a contingency. Check it out and learn more below. And be sure to let us know your thoughts about it in the comments below.

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Tiny Paradise Cottage Home in Hawaii (Sold)

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Images via Louisa B/Nalula

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Now here’s something you don’t see everyday. This couple bought and converted a M1087fmtv (a military vehicle) into their tiny house on wheels — it’s the only vehicle of its kind in civilian possession (at the time of publication). And it’s incredible!

The slide-outs give them 14 feet of width inside, and they installed an amazing electric elevator bed so there’s no climbing or stairs. They chose a sparse, industrial decor inside, but it’s exactly what they wanted and fits their personalities. They didn’t sacrifice on a bathroom either — they have a large standing shower and a toilet.

They chose this vehicle because it can go where RVs can’t, and they are enjoying living fulltime going to hard-to-drive locations and seeing nature. Check out the full video tour from Tiny Home Tours below.

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Check out the Slide Outs and Elevator Bed in This Vehicle!

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Images via Tiny Home Tours

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Rhett traveled the US on his motorcycle for a couple of years before meeting Ashley. He lived with just three backpacks of stuff he could fit on his ride! With Ashley came two adorable dogs, so they upgraded to this amazing box truck which they transformed into a home on a budget.

Ashley calls Rhett a “tinkerer,” saying he loves to see what he can do with the fewest materials possible. You see that clearly in their minimalist build, which includes a stand-up desk on a pulley system and a bed that folds down with some Rhett engineering. The whole home uses recycled materials to make a perfect space for the couple and their dogs.

Be sure to check out the video tour with Tiny Home Tours below, and follow them on Instagram here.

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Their 1997 Ford e450 Super Duty Box Truck Turned Tiny Home

Budget Stealth Box Truck Living: Recycled Materials

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This 34′ Tiny House Mansion has just about everything you could need for family tiny house living, including a downstairs queen-sized bedroom!

With 400 square feet, this home is just about “park model” sized, and there are two additional lofts for children or guests to sleep in, with closet space built in.

There’s also a lovely galley kitchen with an induction cooktop, a washer/dryer combo unit that’s brand new, and a bathroom with a flush toilet and a standing shower. The seller is asking $78,500 on Tiny House Marketplace. Contact them here.

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Sleep 5 Comfortably in This 34-ft. Tiny House on Wheels, For Sale (Sold)

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I absolutely love seeing families downsize from “regular” American homes to itty bitty spaces and seeing them truly enjoy and thrive in that lifestyle. That’s the case for the Aviles family, who went from a 2,700 square foot sticks and bricks home to a 314 square foot RV so they could travel.

In 2019, they travelled over 6,000 miles, and put in another 8k in 2020! While they do plan to eventually build another home, it’s clear this minimalist experiment has forever changed them for the better. Plus their two kids have seen so much of the country they might have never seen if they stayed at home.

They did a ton of work on their 1996 Winnebago to make it a boho-chic home that reflects their personalities and works with their lifestyle. Enjoy the photos below and be sure to read our Q&A with mom, Aubrey, below!

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They Put 8K Miles on Their RV Home in 2020!!

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Wow! This stunning 28 ft THOW is bright and magical with it’s 8 large skylights and abundance of other windows. There’s even an awning off the front to allow you to extend the 375 sq ft of living space outdoors.

You’ll love the bedroom cubby, which is up at fifth-wheel height and accessible via just a couple stairs. There are heated floors in the kitchen, a bathtub in the bathroom, and even a “walk-in” closet under the bedroom with a washer/dryer unit and plenty of clothing storage space.

The gorgeous home is for sale in Washington State for $100K. Ask questions or make an offer here.

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28 Foot Tiny House with Gooseneck Bedroom!

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This is a 16-ft. tiny house on wheels by Designer Eco Tiny Homes out of Canberra, New South Wales, Australia.

It’s the perfect design for a single person, teenager, or to use as an accessory unit where applicable. It’s got a one-level design with an open layout, so I guess you can call it a studio tiny house. It’s for sale for $64,400 AUD (approximately $49,460 USD). Check it out!

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It’s a 4.8-m (16-ft.) tiny house with an open layout and main floor sleeping.

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What would it take for you to be debt-free? What could you do without monthly payments? The Ries family decided to move into an RV so they could pay cash to slowly build a small home!

While they could have been moved in by now had they financed their home, living tiny with their two little kids means that once they move in, they won’t be carrying debt! They’ve done 95% of the house building by themselves. Amazing.

We got to interview Karissa and hear about what it’s like living in their RV renovation. Check it out below, and follow the family on Instagram.

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Family of Four and Their RV Life

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Isela and Tyler never planned on living in an RV for four years, but after their first year of saving for a “bricks and sticks” home by living tiny, they realized they loved the minimalist lifestyle and at the moment, have no intention of “upsizing” any time soon.

In fact, when they found out they were expecting a baby, they transformed their half bath in to a baby nursery with a loft! Now the family of three — and their two fur babies — are all enjoying the tiny life together.

Soon Isela will graduate from nursing school and become a travel nurse. As you can imagine, the RV life is perfect for travel nursing! They can bring home wherever they go. Read our Q&A with Isela at the end of the post, and follow the family on Instagram.

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Long-Term RV Living for This Awesome Family

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