This is a tiny house w/ a full kitchen. It’s the 24-ft. Braxton THOW by Modern Tiny Living.
The 256-square-foot, 24-foot THOW features a contemporary style. What do you think?
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Tiny House Kitchen Packs a Mean Punch In The 24-Ft. Braxton THOW by Modern Tiny Living
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This sleek and stylish tiny house is 24 feet long and includes everything one or two people would need to live comfortably (or would make an excellent Airbnb). The two-tone metal exterior gives it a unique finish, while the wood shiplap interior is trendy and cozy.
You’ll find a loft bedroom inside with built-in storage and a hanging closet area. Under the loft is the full kitchen, complete with a large sink and a full-sized oven/stove. The bathroom has a flush toilet and shower.
It’s for sale in Mathis, Texas for $55,000. You can contact the seller at Tiny House Marketplace with questions and offers.
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Mathis, Texas THOW for Sale: $55K
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This is the Walker Pond Tiny Tree Cabin in Coventry, Vermont.
It’s a magical little cabin that you can book for vacation via Andrew & Marilou on Airbnb.
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Tiny Tree Cabin on Walker Pond in Vermont
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This is the Waterford Tiny Studio Cottage in Waterford, Vermont.
It’s a tiny-little-cottage with a studio-layout that you can book for vacation via Andrew & Marilou on Airbnb. What do you think of it?
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Tiny Tree Cottage in Waterford, Vermont
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Seattle is an interesting place to pay attention to for tiny and small homes because of these 5 trends, as showcased via the Seattle Backyard Cottage blog.
They’re all very interesting trends that we will very likely see spread to other areas. And who knows, you could very well be one of the first to inspire it. Let me tell you a little bit about these trends, and how you could possibly see them in other areas of the country and world.
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1. Newly adopted Seattle code allows for family-friendly DADUs… With an extra 200-sq.-ft. of space, many detached accessory dwelling units (DADUs) are being built for families.
Up until now a majority of cottages were being designed for aging parents or as rentals accommodating an individual or a couple without children. These new larger cottages are also being designed for families with children including a 900 sq. ft. cottage we are designing in Ballard for a family of five. And a 1,000 sq. ft. cottage for a family of four.1
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When an architect designs a van conversion, you get something like the Ryovan Project — a Japanese teahouse-inspired Sprinter van built on a 2018 Mercedes Sprinter 2500 4×4 for owners Saul and Ayaka. Designed by architect Andrew Wade Keating and built by High Grade Partners, it blends zen aesthetics with serious off-road capability.
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This is an example of how NOT to build a cabin! It’s the worst tiny cabin that Derek Diedricksen has ever encountered and stayed at.
You can see a few shots of just how bad it is below and you can watch the entire video with Deek to learn about all of the terrible design and construction mistakes in this cabin, and how it is for sure going to collapse into the ground because of the way water is running into it. Yikes. Can you believe there are places out there like this for rent?
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The Worst Tiny Cabin Vacation with Deek… How NOT To Build Your Tiny House…
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These are the top 20 most popular and shared tiny houses on wheels from 2019. This top 20 includes mostly larger tiny homes (park models) because they are becoming so popular. There’s also a travel trailer conversion and a portable micro cabin (not built on wheels but still portable), just for variety sake.
So these are some of the more popular and most shared tiny homes that we covered this year according to our statistics. Check them out, click on each to learn more and see the original post/tour of the home, and let us know which is your favorite in the comments. Also, what do you notice about them? Are you noticing a trend? People seem to like the really big tiny houses, right? Why do you think that is? Oh and by the way, happy new year! ??
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1. The Oversized Tiny House w/ Wraparound Porch!

Image via Park-Model-Homes.com
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This is the Governor’s Island Tiny House getaway in New York, New York.
This tiny house vacation comes with one of the best views in New York! Happy New Year!
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Governor’s Island Tiny House in New York
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