This tiny house is 35’ long and 8.5’ wide and it has a modern kitchen, a main floor bedroom, a walk-through bathroom, and a vaulted ceiling in the living room.
It’s parked at a new RV Resort in Halfmoon Bay, British Columbia, and you can find it on Airbnb if you’re interested in staying in it!
35-ft. Tiny House with Walk-Through Bathroom in Halfmoon Bay (BC), Available on Airbnb

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Looking for the perfect, cozy place to stay this winter? This Ottawa Cabin on the Bay couldn’t get much better with its wood-burning stove and secluded location.
Despite being tucked in a private spot in the woods, it’s nearby to all the amenities you could need. It is off-grid, but solar power keeps the lights on and allows you to charge a phone. There’s no running water, but an outhouse gives you a place to go. Inside you’ll find a small kitchenette for making coffee and maybe some pancakes, and up the ladder is the cozy loft bedroom. You can book a stay on Airbnb or follow the cabin on Instagram.
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A ‘Back to Basics’ Off-Grid Cabin in Canada
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This compact THOW situated among cattle pasture in Kurrajong, Australia is an eco-friendly getaway complete with solar energy, rainwater collection and still all of the amenities you love.
Inside the tiny house you’ll find an L-shaped eating and lounging area that opens up to the outdoors. The kitchenette provides all the basics, with a gas cooktop, microwave and fridge, and there’s the most lovely loft bedroom with a skylight for stargazing.
You can book your stay and try out tiny living through Airbnb.
Partially Off-Grid Tiny House Vacation in Australia
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Yurts bring all the joy of tiny living, and make it round! This vacation yurt in Australia checks all the boxes for a fun holiday, with a stargazing dome, comfortable queen bed, and lovely windows with bush views.
The yurt itself has a large deck complete with a kitchenette and outdoor shower, and there’s a composting toilet in the nearby outhouse. Also on the private property is a shared yoga studio with a sauna and a pool. Luxurious!
You can book your stay in this tiny spot over at Airbnb.
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Wooden Yurt Tucked in the Australian Bush
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This gorgeous tiny house on wheels is named The Archway after the beautiful arch that tops the downstairs bedroom in this little house that’s just perfect for one person!
There is a loft in this tiny, but it’s for storage. It sits over the 3/4 bath that has a shower, toilet and gorgeous ornate vanity. It’s the stunning distressed turquoise cabinets that really make the place, though! The pop of color contrasts well with the creamy white shiplap walls.
Have questions? The builder, Tiny Heirloom, has this great FAQ sheet to help answer them for you!
170 Square Foot Tiny Home by Tiny Heirloom
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Charlotte and Ken wanted to hit the road, so they purchased a 14-year-old box truck and transformed it into their home on wheels! They got in touch with us to share their story, which you can read after the photo tour of their home.
What I love about this conversion is that they did it on a budget, and included a Murphy bed system that transforms their living room into a bedroom at night. They also have a spacious kitchen, complete with an oven and stove.
Plus, their build has a shower and a composting toilet, so they never need to stop at the gym to get clean (or pee outside). Hope you enjoy the photos and their 30-second video tour below. Follow them on Instagram @offthemainroad_.
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Box Truck Conversion With Murphy Bed
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We’ve shared the awesome octagonal house on Shellmate Island with you before, but now it’s officially available to rent on Airbnb!
For a little backstory, Tim & Sam bought a THOW, Tiffany the Tiny Home, more than three years ago. They ended up buying an island in Florida to give Tiffany a full-time home, and then built their octagonal vacation home by Deltec Homes on the property (following all the proper codes!). Now Tiffany lives full-time on the 1.5 acre island along with the vacation home which you can rent on Airbnb!
Tiny House Tours did an interview with Tim about living in Tiffany, and the financials of tiny house living. He has now paid of Tiffany, and the rental income is taking care of his mortgage and other expenses. Wow! Watch the video below.
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Owners of Tiffany the Tiny House Open Up Airbnb
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Matt and JoAnna bought a home and kept sinking money into it. When they saw other families turning to school bus life, they decided to join their ranks and move their family of five (three boys, ages 7, 5 and 6 months) into a bus home!
In terms of family-friendliness, this bus conversion checks all the boxes: There’s a spacious living area for family time, a kitchen with all the counter space for prepping family meals, a tub, a washer/dryer unit, and bunks for the kids and a private bedroom for mom and dad.
Tiny Home Tours took us on a bus walkthrough which you can watch below. Plus you’ll get the details on their bus name, “Businante.”
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Three Kids and Two Adults in One Bus Conversion
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Today is #GivingTuesday! Want to support people in need of a safe home? Operation Tiny Home provides THOWs to deserving recipients at a huge discount, subsidized by your generosity, through their “PATHWAYS To Tiny Housing Program.”
You can make a donation of cash or materials to Operation Tiny Home here. Your donation will go to the completion of a tiny house (in this case, the hOMe model that’s 317 square feet. You can see pictures of the 3D rendering below.
Here’s your chance to give and make a difference! Click here to donate.
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Help Deserving People Get a Tiny House!
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