Nestled within nature in Northern Arizona is this sustainable tiny home made of Earth owned and built by Cody Lundin.
You may recognize him from various television interviews and magazines. As a professional survivalist for over 25 years, Cody built his own self-reliant earth house which, by the way, is completely off the grid.
One of the main goals, when Cody was designing and building his tiny home was to ensure the interior temperature remains habitable at all times, no matter how hot or cold it may be outside. So the stone floors absorb the natural sunlight throughout the day to help keep the home warm at night. This is especially important during the winter. Cody also utilizes solar power to run his computer, microwave, washing machine, and any other electronics. Please enjoy, learn more and re-share below. Thank you!
Man Builds Cozy and Sustainable Tiny Home Made of Earth
Images © Cody Lundin
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This is a 32′ Sun Odyssey Performance sailboat vacation rental in Center Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia.
When you go inside you’ll immediately notice how luxurious this yacht is and what a pleasure it might be getting to live and travel in it.
Would you ever consider living tiny in a sailboat? Either way please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Sailboat Vacation Rental in Center Kazan, Russia
Images © Airbnb
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This 160 sq. ft. shipping container tiny house is built by Rhino Cubed.
“Rhino Cubed is a Colorado based company building artistic tiny homes from shipping containers. A shipping container is a perfect building envelope: structurally sound, water tight, and quasi-portable. Creative artistry and design turn them into unique living structures.” – Rhino Cubed.
They call this model the ‘Nola‘, named after one of the few remaining white rhinos in the world, located in the San Diego Zoo. The tiny home is currently for sale and listed at $63,999 USD.
The colorful artistic shipping container house is equipped with a kitchen and bathroom with full size shower. I love the ocean wave design on the outside of the home.
If you are planning on attending the Tiny House Jamboree in Colorado Springs you’ll get to see the Nola shipping container tiny house.
Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
Rhino Cubed Nola Shipping Container Tiny House
Images © Rhino Cubed
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This is The Liberty TM Tiny House on wheels designed and built by Tiny Treasure Homes in Show Low, Arizona and Carlsbad, California.
It’s dimensions are 24′ x 8.5′ and it’s built with high-quality materials making it a great tiny home to live in or to use as a vacation rental. This tiny cabin is built right onto a heavy-duty triple-axle trailer with electric brakes.
When you go inside you’ll find a Sun-Mar composting toilet, full-size shower, plenty of storage, a staircase to the loft, washer/dryer combo, on-demand water heater, full kitchenette, and more. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
The Liberty TM Tiny House on Wheels by Tiny Treasure Homes
Images © TinyTreasureHomes.com
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I’d like you to meet Julie and Andrew, a young couple who transformed an old school bus into their very own mortgage-free cottage on wheels.
Since the both of them love to travel and did not want a home with a 30-year mortgage they decided to go tiny. So for only $10,000 they bought this partially-converted school bus and did the rest of the work to turn it into home.
Once you go inside their bus you almost forget you are even in a school bus! Instead you feel like you’re in a rather a chic and stylish cottage. I think you might agree that they are making the most out of simple living. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
Young Couple’s DIY School Bus Cottage on Wheels
Images © houseb.us
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This is the Jefferson Tiny House on Wheels designed and built by Liberty Cabins in Crescent City, Northern California. The main floor offers about 176 sq. ft. of space with an additional 123 sq. ft. of sleeping loft space upstairs.
It’s an 8′ x 25′ design with a cost of approximately $44,000. This model comes with pine walls and bamboo flooring and the entire structure is secured to a custom-made heavy-duty double axle utility trailer.
Once you go inside I think you’ll be equally impressed! There’s a sufficient living area, kitchen, bathroom, and a staircase that takes you to the rather spacious upstairs sleeping loft with dormers. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
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The Jefferson Tiny House by Liberty Cabins
Images © Liberty Cabins
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Ian designed and built this 100 sq. ft. timber frame tiny house several years ago. It took many years of hard work and dedication but now he gets to enjoy the benefits of his little cabin. It’s called the Little Timber House.
This timber frame tiny home was built using new, reclaimed and salvaged materials and it even includes a solar panel power set up along with a simple rainwater collection system to make it off-grid ready.
This means Ian can run his computer, lights, and water heater without being hooked up to the grid! Pretty awesome, right? I think so! Either way please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Man Builds 100 Sq. Ft. Timber Frame Tiny House
Images © littletimberhouse.blogspot.com
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This is the 18′ version of the Dewdrop Tiny House by Zyl Vardos which offers about 144 sq. ft. of space inside. It’s another incredible design/build by the amazing carpenter/artist and founder of Zyl Vardos, Abel Zimmerman Zyl.
Zyl specializes in artistically designed and built tiny homes with handmade windows, doors, and curved rooflines. And with the Dewdrop, it’s no different. So I’m pleased, honored, and excited to show it to you here. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
144 Sq. Ft. Dewdrop Tiny House by Zyl Vardos
Images © Zyl Vardos
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This couple works on movie sets, where Chloe serves as a stylist and Brandon as a carpenter. Typically the couple moves around a lot to take new jobs. So designing and building a portable tiny house on wheels made perfect sense for them.
Brandon said, “We could expand our job search to anywhere in North America, and we would never leave home again.”
Once they knew they would be building a tiny house they began collecting unwanted scraps from movie sets. And nine months and $10,000 later they built their amazing tiny home. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
(MORE: Watch Tiny House, Big Living Season 1, Episode 5 That Features This Tiny House!)
Couple Build $10k Tiny Home with Movie Set Scraps
Images © Chloe Barcelou
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