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Breathe is the perfect spot for one or two people to spend a weekend getting away from it all. Located at Tiny Camp in Sedona, Arizona, it’s a lovely little spot with a large yoga deck and the perfect coffee-sipping couch!

You’ll walk into the open-concept main living area with the couch and full kitchen. A staircase takes you up to the loft bedroom with a skylight, and beneath it is the bathroom with a shower stall and flushing toilet.

You can book your stay over at Tiny Camp here.

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Canyon Views & Yoga Porch To Help You Breathe

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Images via Tiny Camp

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This is to announce that John and Fin Kernohan, of United Tiny House, and @belovedcabin on Instagram, are hosting a live online open house of their tiny houses, this Saturday August 15, 2020 at 3 PM EST.

It’s a completely free event, you’ll get to tour two tiny houses, get a sneak peek of their treehouse, a talk on how to succeed as an AirBnB host, and more behind the scenes from their 16-acre homestead. Enjoy..!

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John and Fin’s Live Tiny Open House! This Saturday, Aug 15, 2020, 3 PM EST.

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via United Tiny House

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Today we’re introducing you to Rolling Homes in Australia! They’re an amazing family-run tiny house company which specializes in gypsy/vardo-style builds (although they’ve also built a tiny house!).

Their first model, the Gracie, is a traditional roll-top gypsy caravan with a canvas roof and magical queen-sized bedroom nook. It has custom hand-painted artwork on the front and was sold for use as an Airbnb (you can book it here). That said, a caravan like this could make a great guest cottage, office space, or even a full-time home if you’re ok with finding bathroom facilities on the road like many van-lifers.

The home has a stunning vintage feel to it and stands out from the crowd. This model starts at $58,000 AUD )(~$41,000 USD). You can learn more about Rolling Homes here.

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This Family is Building Gypsy Wagons!

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Renew is another traditional-style THOW at Tiny Camp in Sedona, Arizona that’s awesome for a quiet getaway with breathtaking canyon views.

You’ll love the large deck for stargazing (they have a “dark night” policy in Sedona) and early morning yoga. Inside there’s a compact couch for relaxing, and storage stairs that lead up to the loft bedroom. The bathroom has a luxury tiled shower and flush toilet. You can book your stay at Tiny Camp here.

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The Renew Tiny House in Sedona, Arizona

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Images via Tiny Camp

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While climbing into the top bunk might have been fun when we were kids, it’s much less appealing as an adult. Loft bedrooms are a great option in tiny houses because they allow for maximization of space, BUT they have their drawbacks — especially if you have any mobility issues.

That’s why we decided to compile a list some of the best tiny houses with downstairs bedroom options we could find! We made a similar list back in 2016, but we wanted to make a part two with 52 more awesome examples of ground-floor sleeping options. From Murphy Beds to slide-out beds to full bedrooms, you’ll find it all in the list below!

Let us know which one is your favorite!

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1. Mustard Seed Tiny House on Wheels Has A Main Floor Bedroom With A Full Closet!

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This is Happier Camper (Instagram)! It’s a lightweight, retro-modern, fiberglass travel trailer. A while back, we told you about the HC1, the company’s smaller camper. Right now, I want to show you their HC2 (also known as the Traveler), which is a little bit bigger.

Since it’s still super-lightweight, it can be towed by almost any vehicle. And it can be more than just a camper, too! It can be used in many other ways. Check it out! The company builds and ships these directly out of California. How cool is that? And it gets better, the campers feature their ADAPTIV™ floor plans, which just means that they’re reconfigurable.

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The Traveler, 17-ft. Retro-Modern Fiberglass Travel Trailers by Happier Camper

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Images via Happier Camper

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This is to announce the off-grid houses on the move tiny house design contest for 2020. The contest is being held by LaMar Alexander of Simple Solar Homesteading and the SolarCabin YouTube Channel.

He’s one of the original off-grid cabin YouTubers, he’s designed a variety of tiny homes with offered plans, and this is your chance to submit a tiny house design and win one of several awesome tiny house related prizes. And it’s a fun chance to enjoy other enthusiast design submissions. So please, learn more and enjoy below. Thanks!

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Off Grid Houses On The Move Tiny House Design Contest For 2020!

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Images © LaMar Alexander, Walden Cabin

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When his customers needed a little outhouse, he was there to build it for them.

This is a unique, quirky, whimsical, and little outhouse built by @k.knack (Instagram) somewhere on Salt Spring Island (BC, Canada). This is the same builder who built this awesome micro cabin with bump-out wings seen here. Looks to me like a very nice place to go potty. I would certainly enjoy it! Is that wrong to say? What do you think? How do you like it?

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Quick Outhouse Build on Salt Spring Island

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Sure it’s interesting when a single person or couple goes tiny, but it’s downright revolutionary when a family of 5 decides to downsize from 2,000+ square feet into just 366 (440 with lofts & slide outs).

The Steinys (@steinysgotiny on Instagram) decided to switch to full-time tiny living for a number of reasons — some financial, some for the sake of minimalism, and some family-and-job related. It was also an awesome project for husband Jason and his dad to work on together.

The couple designed and built the tiny home mostly themselves, hiring contractors for the steel frame and roofing. They now park in a lovely rural spot they found on Craigslist, where their three kids have room to roam free. Inside they have three bedrooms (one for the boys, a loft bedroom for their daughter, and their Master loft).

Check out the photo tour below and stick around to read the Q&A with mom Katie at the end of the post! She talks about living tiny with kids, especially during quarantine!

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Steinys Family of 5 Go Tiny In 38-Ft. Gooseneck Tiny House on Wheels

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