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Ready to see one of the most gorgeous container homes ever designed? This is the primary residence of John Winder, who owns and operates Winder Tinyhouse Factory in New Zealand. What started as a hobby turned into his full-time job, and finally he used his skills to build his best container home yet, which he has the privilege of living in.

Altogether, the house is about 377 square feet. He used creative container “bump outs” to provide extra elbow room inside the home, adding bump outs to the bedroom and living room area. To expand his living area — and take advantage of the mountain views — he added a large covered patio.

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Hobbyist to Full-Time Tiny Home Builder!

Man’s Incredible Expanded Container Home

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This Snug Forest Bunkie in the woods of Meaford, Ontario looks like the perfect space to relax and retreat from the chaos of normal life. Inside the cabin, there’s a comfortable couch and micro kitchen on the first floor, and a ladder takes you upstairs to the cozy bedroom loft.

On the outside, a clear covered porch houses the outdoor shower and vanity. A pathway to another porch space leads to the outhouse. Additionally, there’s a fire pit and picnic table, perfect for outdoor relaxation!

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Beautiful Lofted Cabin in the Woods of Ontario

Charming tiny Ontario cabin featuring an outdoor bathroom nestled in lush forest surroundings.

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There aren’t many professionally built tiny houses on the market today for under $25,000, making it tough for many people to get a tiny house unless they can DIY one. But Dragon Tiny Homes recently released their “Element” model, and for a limited time, you can purchase the 16-foot tiny home for just $23,500.

The house doesn’t come with many bells and whistles at the base price, but you can pay for upgrades or make your own over time. Plywood walls are easy to paint, it’s plumbed with a sink, toilet, and shower stall, and this one even has hook-ups for laundry. A loft bedroom with a sturdy ladder provides a sleeping space, and there’s a small area for a love seat or recliner on the main level. What do you think of this option?

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Compact, Affordable Tiny House for $23.5K!

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Here’s an incredible two-story “round” (more hexagonal) vacation home that’s truly one-of-a-kind. While the exterior looks rather modest, on the inside the structure manages to fit three bedrooms and three bathrooms! Oh, and a grand kitchen with full-sized appliances.

Both levels have a living room, and the one on the second floor includes a stone fireplace. Wrapping around the front of the home is a large deck that includes a hot tub and a gorgeous view! This would be a great spot for a family get-together.

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Gorgeous Three-Bedroom Hexagon House!

Scenic Pines Awesome Round Vacation Home 16

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Meg lives in a beautiful tiny house, built by the previous owners who she purchased it from. While she didn’t want to rent anymore, she wasn’t in a place to purchase a traditional home. Living tiny provided her with her own space without overtaxing her budget!

Her house feels so warm and cozy inside, with honey-colored wood and oodles of plants. She put in a “big comfy couch” that has no storage or guest bed capabilities but gives her an awesome spot to relax. Her kitchen features a full-sized oven and range, and two mini fridges — one as a fridge and one as a freezer. Which feature do you love most about this home?

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Warm Wood Touches & Natural Pallete THOW

Her Beauitful Second Hand Tiny Home Lots of Wood Touches 2

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Imagine finding yourself on a beautiful country estate in Arthur, Ontario, Canada, staying in this luxurious tiny home among the trees. The modern design is all one room, with clever partitions to allow a sense of privacy in between the bedroom, kitchen, and spacious bathroom.

The bathroom includes a large black soaking tub with an incredible view of the surrounding forest. In the kitchen, you’ll be wowed by the marble countertops and appreciate the few small appliances for heating up food. Walk around the estate and meet some of the farm animals, including some adorable fluffy sheep!

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Studio-Style Cabin w/ Luxurious Bathroom!

Tiny house with large glass windows and sleek black exterior.

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This adorable 240-square-foot tiny house on skids in North Carolina was built by Bonsai Homes and purchased by the current owner, who has been using it as a guest space and is now interested in selling it. They’re asking $69,950, and it’ll need to be moved professionally since it’s not on a trailer.

The cabin has a double loft configuration which is connected by a large catwalk, making it easy to move from one side to the other. A U-shaped kitchen makes it easy to prepare meals, and there’s a cozy living room space with a built-in bench. The bathroom has a laundry set-up, shower stall, and residential toilet. What do you think?

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240 Sq. Ft. Tiny Home on Skids

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Adrian and Erica wanted to hit the road and started making blueprints for a school bus conversion. But when they accidentally stumbled on their dream RV at the dealership — it had just been traded in and wasn’t even on display yet — they decided to officially shift gears.

The toy hauler design made it easy for each of them to carve out a permanent office space to do their full-time remote jobs. To allow them to boondock, they installed an incredible solar system that has removed the need for propane altogether. What do you think of their home?

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Working and Traveling Full-Time in RV

Couple enjoying glamping in a toy hauler RV with scenic outdoor background.

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Linda was tired of renting and had always wanted to design her own home, but a “sticks and bricks” was out of the budget. Purchasing a tiny house, on the other hand, allowed her to have the space of her dreams. She designed the house to be her forever home, and included a first-floor bedroom to make it retirement-friendly.

She has a lovely gallery wall with artwork she admires, and her kitchen fills the back wall and boasts oodles of cabinet storage. The interior is perfectly decorated to her tastes, with pops of pink and turquoise to brighten the space. And just wait until you see her spacious bathroom!

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Her “Forever” Tiny Home Has It All!

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