This is the 24ft Wanderlust Tiny House. It’s built by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses for a young military couple in Montana.
They wanted a tiny house on wheels so that they could take it with them anywhere they get stationed. Pretty cool, right? This design/build is a combination of the Shedsistence Tiny House and the Tiny Lab.
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Military Couple’s 24ft Wanderlust Tiny Home
Images © Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses
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This is the Open Sol 24ft tiny house on wheels. It’s a dual loft tiny house on wheels with a connecting catwalk!
This tiny house is built by SimBLISSity Tiny Homes out of Lyons, Colorado.
When you go inside, you’ll notice it has two lofts with a catwalk plus a kitchen, living area, and bathroom. Enjoy the full tour below! Thanks!
24ft Tiny House on Wheels by SimBLISSity Tiny Homes
Images © SimBLISSity Tiny Homes
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This is the story of a couple who bought a 46ft boat to live in it!
On Black Friday 2017, while most of our friends and family were braving holiday sales, recovering from Turkey hangovers, or #optingout with a hike, my husband and I were loading our scant belongings onto a 46′ motor yacht.
Their story is continued below. Enjoy!
Couple Living in a 46ft Boat
Images © Wife Aquatic
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This is an Artist’s 26ft Tiny House RV by Tiny Idahomes.
Emily, a lovely artist decided she wanted a place to call home. Not only does she love art but she’s also a barista. Take a look at Emily’s 26′ Clear Creek Tiny House RV.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
26ft Tiny House RV by Tiny Idahomes
Images © Tiny Idahomes
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This is proof that tiny houses on trailers aren’t a new thing!
Here they are set up on an oilfield in Freer, Texas around 1937.
These were oilfield houses in Freer, TX circa 1937. look how they dug out for wheels. Pretty basic, but everything comes around again.
Keep up the good work, Sam
Tiny Houses on Wheels from 1937!
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This Tiny House Tour in France is a guest post by Chris Wenban of Tiny Footprint
While spending time with family in Europe I was fortunate to find myself with a week to spare. I have a good friend in Paris and decided to be multi-functional (as all good tiny obsessives are) and arrange a tiny house tour in France, culminating in a tiny themed weekend in Paris.
Via the wonders of google I managed to find 2 tiny houses to stay in relatively close to each other to the west of Paris near Nantes, this also happens to be the home region of Baluchon who have been one of the key ground-breakers and tiny house builders in the movement in France. With a tiny hire car, a Renault Twizy, I left Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and headed west toward Bretagne (Brittany) and the Loire Valley, not to find castles, but to find tiny houses.
Chris Wenban of Tiny Footprint Takes Us on a Tiny House Tour of France!
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This is a rustic tiny cabin nestled into a rocky hillside.
The cabin is available to rent and located near Joshua Tree, California.
Take the full tour below and let me know what you like and don’t like about it in the comments. Thanks!
Tiny Cabin near Joshua Tre
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You will be able to tour the Escape ONE and ONE XL tiny houses on wheels at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa, California on Sunday, April 29th, 2018.
It’s a FREE pop-up show and it’s happening form 9am to 1pm. So if you’ve been wanting to experience one of these tiny homes in person, here’s your chance.
The ESCAPE ONE is a 276 square foot tiny house that sleeps up to four and the ESCAPE ONE XL is a 388 square foot tiny home that can sleep up to eight! Which one would you go with?
See the Escape ONE & ONE XL Tiny Homes in Person in Santa Rosa, CA
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This is the story of Hansen Adventure Works, a small company that built and sold around 42 micro campers with prices usually ranging from just $2,500 to $3,000.
It all started when Zach and Tessa built a micro camper for themselves and people started offering them money for it at gas stations. That’s when they decided to turn the idea into a business. Recently, they sold their little micro house construction company and built a tiny home on wheels to live in. This story is brought to you by Faircompanies. Thank you!
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Couple Build Tiny Micro Camper And, By Popular Demand, Became Builders, Then Sold Their Company and Moved Into a Tiny Home!
Images via Faircompanies.com
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