Yes, travel plans are still a bit uncertain with COVID-19, but you have to put this Irish off-grid tiny home vacation in the mountains on your bucket list!
Nestled in a pine tree grove in the Wicklow Mountains, this tiny house is about a 45 minute drive from Dublin, but just 5 minutes from the nearest town. The home is solar-powered and has a rainwater catchment system to provide running water. A gas fire will keep things warm.
Inside you’ll find a cozy couch, kitchen complete with stove, oven and fridge, and a loft bedroom with a skylight for star-gazing (on clear nights, of course). Book your future stay on Airbnb!
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Vacation in Ireland in this Off-Grid Tiny House!
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This is the Lassen Peak Model Tiny House on Wheels by Tiny Mountain Houses.
It’s a 24-ft. model with a side-entry that takes you right into the kitchen. Inside, there’s 368-sq.-ft. of space including the two sleeping lofts. This tiny home can sleep up to 8 people.
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368 Sq. Ft. Lassen Peak Tiny House by Tiny Mountain Houses
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This is the Winsconsin Chateau Tiny House by Tiny Smart House. It’s available from 16′ to 44′ lengths and in 8.6′, 10′, and 12′ widths so the price varies depending on the size, but starts at $57,475 finished and $28,738 as a shell.
I personally love the design and what the wonderful people at Tiny Smart House have done with this. What do you think, is it a good option for you? You can check out more details below and don’t forget to let us know what you think in the comments below. Thanks!
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Wisconsin Chateau Tiny Home on Wheels by Tiny Smart House… Available in 16-ft to 44-ft Lengths!
Images © Tiny Smart House
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Remember the owners of Tiffany the Tiny House and how they had purchased an island and were building a tiny octagonal foundation home to use as a rental? Well, the house is now complete!
Tim & Sam temporarily moved into the vacation spot on Shellmate Island (@shellmateisland on Instagram) so they can work out the kinks and get it ready for guests. Soon enough they’ll be putting it on Airbnb (we’ll keep you posted!) and you can enjoy a piece of their island paradise! You might also like to hear that they got approval to build the home and worked with zoning/building regulators to get it “legal.”
The 320 square foot home structure came from Deltec Homes. According to the couple, “Its unique octagon shape and custom truss system has given this home design a 99.9% success rate in the last 50 years to all major category 5 hurricanes throughout the world, making this the strongest tiny house on a foundation in the world!” Wow!
They are moving Tiffany this week from the campground where they’ve been parked and are bringing her “home” to Shellmate Island!
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Tim & Sam’s Octagon Home on Shellmate Island is Complete!
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This is the story of Derek and Hannah‘s passive solar design home that they are building in Arizona. It’s not a tiny house, it’s more of a small house, but you can also use the same principles when building your own tiny, small, or even large house.
Anyway, before all of this, they started out with a tiny house. And now several years later they’re getting to design and build their dream home with passive solar design that will save them thousands and thousands of dollars on utility bills every single year. All because of a well-thought design! See and learn how they did it in the video explanation below.
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How They’re House Design Will Save Them Thousands of Dollars per Year
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Meet Lexi & Tyler. They traveled the country in their converted school bus for about a year and a half before buying some land to settle down in the north part of Austin, Texas. Now the couple is living in their bus, saving to build a small home or yurt (I love yurts), and starting a homestead complete with some adorable chickens.
They escaped their $1850/month rent for a one-bedroom in Los Angeles and bought/renovated their bus for around $25,000. It is absolutely gorgeous. Burnt orange accents, white beadboard cabinetry, and a pine-paneled ceiling make the space both bright and warm at the same time.
We got the awesome chance to do a Q&A with Lexi & Tyler (@onewildridebus on Instagram) which you can enjoy at the end of the post.
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Couple Goes from Traveling to Homesteading in Their Skoolie Bus Conversion
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You may be familiar with Mat and Danielle and their incredible Exploring Alternatives YouTube channel, where they show us an array of inspiring stories, not to mention, their own. So this is how they built out their second van conversion.
They went with a used 2015 Ford Transit van with a high roof and 148″ wheelbase. Once they got it, they started by adding a couple of windows, gathering natural and non-toxic materials for the build, and preparing the van for the conversion. They used things like hemp for insulation and cork for flooring. You’ll get to learn all about it right here in this post! Enjoy…
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How They Converted Their 2015 Ford Transit High Top Into A DIY Dream Tiny Home
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I love Jordana’s lifestyle because it shows that you can enjoy the benefits of alternative lifestyles without necessarily owning anything — not even a van! She and her fiance rent two fun off-grid structures: A straw bale cabin and a little cob cabin, each of which are about 220 square feet, in Southern Oregon.
While the couple wanted to escape the city and jump into cob-building their own home right away, they decided to take it slow and learn to live in these structures and develop “land skills” before taking the plunge — which is so wise!
Jordana (@jordana_moon_home on Instagram) explains in our Q&A with her (read it all at the end of the post!) that they are more or less “glamping” with nothing more than 12V batteries to power a couple light bulbs and charge their phones, plus no internet access and no hot water in the cabins, which is a huge shift from city life. But in the process, they are getting closer to nature and learning more about how little they can live with and still love life.
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Off-Grid Life in Strawbale and Cob!
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This is to announce and show you the XL ONE XL Tiny House from Escape. It’s the biggest ONE XL they’ve ever built and you can see it here (it’s wider, taller, and longer than the standard ONE XL).
There are some photos of it straight out of the factory that you can see below, and also a video tour of it. By the way, if you’re reading this before June 5, 2020, you can save $5,900 on it. More info on that and more below.
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XL ONE XL Tiny House From ESCAPE
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