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I think you’re going to love the layout of the Lindstrom model from Movable Roots: Not only does it include a downstairs bedroom, this one has a Murphy bed that doubles as a table during the daytime! Hide-away beds aren’t utilized enough in tiny home building, but they really help maximize space.

The home also has a galley kitchen, secondary loft over the full bathroom, and room for a *real* comfortable couch. Sliding barn doors close the bedroom off from the rest of the 28-foot house, and it has tall cabinets perfect for hanging storage.

This model starts at $94,999, and you can contact Movable Roots here for more details.

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28-Foot Lindstrom Model with Downstairs Bedroom

Lindstrom Tiny House from Moveable Roots 001

Images via Movable Roots

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Wish you could stay in a quaint English cottage but can’t get overseas? This romantic garden cottage in New Hope, PA will make you feel like you’re abroad in the countryside!

You get the entire cottage to yourself when you book it, which includes a queen-sized bed, a 3/4 bathroom, and a fully-functional kitchen. It’s nestled among garden paths and other romantic cottages, and has it’s own little patio. The whole thing looks like you stepped back in time, and it’s absolutely brilliant.

You can book your stay at Airbnb.

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Stay in an “English” Cottage in Pennsylvania

Romantic Herringbone Cottage – Walk to New Hope 007

Images via Airbnb

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This charming little cottage on a farm in Nellysford, Virginia features fun vintage and reclaimed accents, as well as views of a 200-year-old oak tree!

The home sleeps four with a ground floor bedroom and ensuite bathroom, and loft bedroom with another queen bed and toys/books/games for youngsters. It’s filled with lovely decorations, including art created by one of the hosts. There’s even a luxurious cedar hot tub on the porch for a bit of relaxation.

The full kitchen will let you eat in, but if you want to get out the farmhouse is close to nearby restaurants. Plus they’ll provide you with fresh eggs from their hens, yogurt, milk and granola for breakfast. Yum! Book your stay here.

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Charming Farm Cottage With Reclaimed Materials

Spindle Hill Farm Cottage 030

Images via Airbnb

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I think most of us would agree that a 5,000 square foot house for two people is…excessive. That’s why this couple decided to sell their mansion and build their very own tiny house on wheels with all the bells and whistles. They’ve significantly reduced their overall footprint, and we should commend them for that.

Considering all the high-end features in this build, the $125,000 they spent in materials is actually pretty reasonable! And I love that they set out to do the build themselves when they probably could have afforded to contract it out. Plus the entire home is off-grid, with an awesome solar system and even a composting toilet!

The kitchen is any cook’s dream, and they have a roof-top patio that’s absolutely dream. Enjoy the video tour from Jenna at Tiny House Giant Journey below.

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Couple Goes from 5,000 to 300 Square Feet!

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Meet Derrick and Kelly: They’ve been living in their DIY vintage-and-antique-filled THOW now for 2.5 years. They’ve moved it three times, and lived in both California and Montana, taking their home with them.

Living tiny has allowed them to tackle their debt and still enjoy amazing vacations like a 3-week trip to Europe! Altogether, the materials for their tiny home cost around $35,000, and nearly 60% of them were recycled or reclaimed, which makes their home super unique.

We got to interview the couple (@tinyhousebigsky) which you can read at the end of the post, and Tiny Home Tours did a fantastic video tour of their home about a year ago, which you can watch as well. Enjoy!

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Huge Ranch, Tiny Home, Big Life!

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Scott and Ashley over at Hive Drive Bus just sent us an awesome video tour and vlog of their stay at the Eagle Feather Tipi near Las Vegas! This is such a cool tiny space located on a 160 acre ranch featuring everything from horse rides to rodeos.

The tipi sits on a spacious deck with a fire pit and outdoor couch. There’s a small outdoor kitchen with propane stove and sink for basic cooking, and an amazing outdoor shower with desert views. When you go inside you’ll find a queen-sized bed sitting in the center of the tipi, and a small floor seating area.

Enjoy the photo tour and videos below, and you can book your stay on Airbnb here.

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Relax in the Mojave Desert at the Eagle Feather Tipi

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The Barefoot Bandits wanted to get away from the rat-race and spend more time together as a family, so they sold everything and bought and converted a bus into their full-time home.

Now mom, Jacq, “wild-schools” her kids as they travel Oregon (COVID-permitting). They created the most beautiful home, with a giant counter for food prep, school, and arts & crafts, as well as a giant shower! Jacq’s husband was too tall for the curvature of the bus, so they cut out a hole and extended it an extra two feet in the air.

The two older girls have their own special bunk spaces, and the youngest sleeps with mom and dad. The cactus mural on the outside of the bathroom makes the place special. Enjoy the photos below and the full video tour with Tiny Home Tours!

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Check Out The Extra Tall Shower in This Skoolie!

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If you’ve been following Tiny House Talk for any amount of time, you’ve probably seen the handiwork of videographer Travis Cosentino (@travis_travels on Instagram) — he does the filming for Tiny Home Tours, which we show you quite frequently.

But did you know he’s a van-dweller? He’s been living in his stealthy conversion now for about a year, and only spent $5,500 on the build, most of which went to mechanical repairs. He loves meeting like-minded people and sharing their stories, plus he gets to travel all around the country as he interviews.

Travis’ home is wonderfully simple, but he did manage to fit a sneaky toilet into this itty bitty build! Watch the video tour to learn more.

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He Interviews Tiny Home Dwellers While Travelling in His Van!

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Wait until you see this amazing tree house vacation spot built over 2.5 years with recycled and reclaimed materials! Dubbed Sir Cedric’s Cedar Tree house by Scott, the builder, the 400-square foot place is whimsical and magical.

It was built around a 4-foot-wide Western Red Cedar, and Scott decided not to put any steel rods or connectors into the tree so it could continue to grow uncompromised. Inside there’s a kitchen, living room, and queen-sized bed. Just outside the tree house you’ll find a magical outdoor shower and a practical outhouse with a cool stone sink.

Jenna over at Tiny House Giant Journey did a fantastic video tour and interview with Scott, and you can rent the tree house over here at Airbnb.

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Magical 400 Sq. Ft. Treehouse Built From Reclaimed Materials

Sir Cedric Treehouse Airbnb Built Around 4-Foot-Wide Western Red Cedar 010

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