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This is the Jam Box Tiny House with a piano kitchen! It’s a vacation tiny home located in the town of Pflugerville, Texas which is just north of Austin. It’s pretty much like a private tiny house resort because you’re literally poolside with waterfalls. Sounds pretty amazing, doesn’t it?

Step inside the tiny house to see your very basic but super awesome tiny poolside retreat. Your kitchenette is also a piano and you’ll also find a living area, main floor bedroom, and your own tiny bathroom. What do you think?

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The Jam Box Tiny House in Pflugerville, Texas (near Austin) with Piano Kitchen, Drumset Furniture

The Jam Box Tiny House in Pflugerville

Images via James/Airbnb

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This is the Pohutukawa Tiny House by Tiny House Builders Ltd in New Zealand.

This is their new show home featuring a beautiful sliding barn door entry and a wonderful outdoor deck space to greet you. Inside, you’ll find a modern kitchen, cozy living area, bathroom, laundry area, and two upstairs lofts. What do you think?

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Beautiful Pohutukawa Tiny House by Tiny House Builders Ltd. in New Zealand… This is their New Show Home!?

Pohutukawa Tiny House via Tiny House Builders Ltd in New Zealand

Images © Tiny House Builders Ltd.

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This is the story of how backyard tiny houses are helping to solve California’s housing problem, specifically in Clovis city where city planners have made it easier for homeowners to build a backyard tiny cottage on their current lot. Here’s how it works…

They are giving homeowners three house plans to choose from (for free). The designs are 400-square-feet or less and are only available to homeowners in the area who have a lot with access to an alleyway, which is common in Old Town Clovis. There are other perks and incentives, too. But what’s the catch? This is having an overall very positive impact on the community so it’s a win/win for the city and the homeowners. Do you think other townships should take notice of this strategy?

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Clovis City, California Helping Homeowners Build Affordable Backyard Tiny Homes w/ their ‘Backyard Cottage Program’! Here’s How…

Backyard Tiny Houses Are Helping California's Housing Problem (And Beyond): Here's How... via Faircompanies

Images via Faircompanies/YouTube

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This is the Firebox tiny cabin by Forest Trek Woodwork out of Alberta, Canada. This unit comes in three different sizes (small, medium, or large) but can also be custom-built by request.

The unit starts at $10,950.00 CAD (that’s about $8,156 USD) and comes with a 32″ style door with opening window and lock, two 18″x30″ windows, one 30″x50″ window, pressure treated 6×6 skids, metal siding & roofing, exterior shug shou ban board & batten siding, insulated subfloor, walls & ceiling, and interior finished with t&g pine & vinyl flooring.

You can add other options, too, like a barn-door closet, extended front deck, electrical package, and things like that. Learn more about it below.

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Firebox Tiny Cabin that can be used as a Tiny House, Office, Guest Cabin – Built by Forest Trek Woodwork – $10,950 CAD

Firebox Tiny Cabin by Forest Trek Woodwork

Images © Forest Trek Woodwork

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This is a Suzuki Samurai ‘Jeep’ w/ a rooftop tiny house!

I suppose it’s sort of like a teardrop camper, only it’s built right onto the roof of the car.

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Dually Suzuki Samurai ‘Jeep’ with a Rooftop Tiny House/Shed?!

Suzuki Samurai Jeep Spotted with a Rooftop Tiny House or Shed

via Facebook

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This is a tiny fisherman cottage in Hvide Sande which is a little town on the west coast of Jutland, Denmark. It’s the country’s fifth largest fishing port, according to Small House Bliss.

The neighborhood seems to be filled with other structures like this. Most of them are just small warehouses that are used to store fishing gear but many of them are not even being used anymore, so some people have decided to turn them into modern tiny homes inspired by the classic old fishing sheds.2 Pretty interesting, right?

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Tiny Fisherman Shed Cottage Conversion (375 Sq. Ft.) in Hvide Sande Fishing Port in Jutland, Denmark

Tiny Fisherman Shed Cottage in Denmark

Images via SmallHouseBliss/Esmarch

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These are two tiny houses on wheels joined together to make one (larger) tiny house! Well, technically, they’re semi-permanently attached. The design allows for detachment, but it looks permanent, doesn’t it?

This is pretty cool because I’ve never really seen it done before, although I would probably prefer to keep the units separate but adjoined by a deck instead, kind of like this one (also built by Molecule Tiny Homes). How about you? What do you think of this design idea?

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Two Tiny Homes on Wheels Joined Together to Make a Bigger Tiny Home – Built by Molecule Tiny Homes – Two 8′ x 22′ THOW Trailers Joined

Two Tiny Houses on Wheels PERMANENTLY Joined Together to Make a Bigger Tiny Home – Built by Molecule Tiny Homes

Images © Molecule Tiny Homes

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This is an affordable tiny house with a main floor bedroom called the Dragonfly tiny house. It’s a 34.5-foot tiny home built on a trailer by Core Housing Solutions (UPDATE: This company has gone out of business). It’s built with structurally insulated panels which give you great insulation, a strong build, and lighter overall weight.

This tiny house is designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. So the exterior doesn’t need to be constantly maintained, recaulked, or even repainted because it’s a chemically bonded steel skin with a powder-coated finish so you’re good to go! If you want low-cost and low-maintenance, this seems like the way to go. Another really cool feature about this unit is that the house itself is designed to be removable from the trailer just in case your local laws require your tiny house to be on a more permanent foundation.

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Affordable 34.5-Foot Tiny House by Core Housing Solutions – Up to TWO Main Floor Bedrooms

Affordable Tiny House – 34ft with Main Floor Bedroom Built by Core Housing Solutions

Photos via Andrew Bennett/YouTube | Core Housing Solutions

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This is the 33-foot Starling Tiny House by Rewild Homes. It’s a gooseneck-built tiny home that was designed and built for a growing family. So it has a master loft bedroom plus another private bedroom on the main floor.

They’ve even squeezed in other really cool features like a convertible dining area with storage, a full kitchen, a very nice full bathroom with a bathtub, an entry closet, a combo washer/dryer, and more. What are some of the must-have features for your tiny house?

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Growing Family’s 33-Foot Starling Tiny House Built by Rewild Homes

33-Foot Starling Tiny House Built on Gooseneck Trailer by Rewild Homes

Images © Rewild Homes

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