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Molly lives on her father’s land in Tasmania in a gorgeous tiny house on wheels that she had built to meet all her needs — and many of her wants! Even at $91,000 USD, her luxury tiny house was far more affordable than any real estate in the area, and this house has everything she wanted — including $4,000 taps for her soaking tub!

The house has a main loft bedroom with a skylight that offers moonlit views, as well as a secondary loft that acts as an office and library, but could grow with her family if she ever has children. Her countertops are made of naturally-fallen huon pine, which only grows in Tasmania — a splurge that really makes the space. What’s your favorite feature of this THOW?

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Her Beautiful Tiny Home w/ Rare Wood Countertops

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Small House Catalog just released some new small house plans! The Yuki is a two-bedroom Nordic-style house with an extended, thin living area and a kitchen at one end.

The bedrooms come off the main area, with a small hallway that houses the laundry, a closet, and a 3/4 bathroom. Each side of the home has a small four-foot-wide porch where you can have rocking chairs.

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Small House Catalog: 2 Bedroom Floorplan

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I love seeing people preserve the past, ancient structures with hand-hewn beams from 100 years ago! What used to be a barn on a New York farm has become a charming 650-square-foot cottage with lovely fields and woodland views in Woodstock.

The first story is a large open-concept area with a kitchenette, seating area, and dining room table. Up a sturdy staircase is the entire second story, which is also one room. It boasts a vintage daybed, a King-sized bed, and lovely views from the double windows. You can sit outdoors on the little patio to sip your morning coffee and stroll the grounds while soaking in birdsong.

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Charming 1920s Woodstock Barn Cottage

Cozy 650 sq. ft. barn turned cottage with white exterior and large windows, surrounded by lush green.

Images via Airbnb/Beverly

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Erica and Steve purchased a 24-foot tiny house that was already built and set up at the Orlando Lakefront tiny house community. They wanted to simplify their lives and escape the debt from their previous large home. Going tiny has nearly paid for itself and given them financial freedom.

They appreciate being part of a community where they know their neighbors. The house meets all their needs: a king-sized bed in the loft bedroom, a living room that doubles as a work-from-home office, and a full kitchen for home-cooked meals.

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24-Foot Tiny House in Orlando Community

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These 960-square-foot cottage plans are perfect for a family who wants to downsize but needs some wiggle room. It can comfortably sleep four regularly with two bedrooms and a shared bathroom.

The kitchen, living, and dining space share a great room with vaulted ceilings and a brick fireplace for ambiance. The front and back each share covered porches, which you can enjoy during warmer weather. What do you think of these small house plans?

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Double Porch Cottage w/ Great Room

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Jenna at Tiny House Giant Journey presents us with another incredible alternative, a “wacky” home, this time with two incredible game-themed mansions. Every room in these two Great Lakes homes has a particular theme—Scrabble, Ms. Pacman, Monopoly, LEGO—it’s a wild ride of nostalgia and fun!

Each mansion can sleep 45 and 54 people, respectively, making it an incredible option for family reunions! Besides the cool rooms, shared spaces include a movie theater, karaoke bar, arcade, large swimming pools, and outdoor games. What do you think of this unique space?

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Every Room Features a Different Game!

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Madilyn struggled with van life when she started. She missed her boyfriend, her family, her friends — and she had severe driving anxiety! But with frequent exposure and monthly trips back home, Madilyn has overcome the worst and successfully lived on the road for a year.

Her 32-square-foot camper van is her second rig. The first was an RV she renovated before realizing it was more than she wanted. She found this mostly converted campervan on Facebook Marketplace for $15K and then upgraded the kitchen and added some excellent shelving for $1K to make it work for her needs. What do you think of this conversion?

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Adorable Astro Campervan For Woman & Her Dog

Cozy tiny house interior with wooden ceiling and large windows, showcasing small space living.

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This is a lovely farmhouse in Joseph, Oregon, on a 124-acre farm with alpacas and chickens! The small home has an open-concept first floor, with a large U-shaped kitchen featuring full-sized appliances.

The grand living room on the first floor has a central fireplace that can be seen in both the kitchen and living room. A switchback staircase leads up to the full-standing-height loft bedroom, where a King-sized bed welcomes you to relax. What do you like most about this design?

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Central Fireplace in Gorgeous Small Cabin

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Meet the Doc Holliday five-seater van conversion, a family-friendly off-roader built by the professionals at Off Highway Vans. We interviewed the folks at OHV about their history, plans for the future, and this great rig that seats and sleeps up to five people!

Designed to go just about anywhere, these luxury rigs have all the bells and whistles to make your time on the road a worry-free adventure. Please read all about Off Highway Vans and their Doc Holliday below!

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Interview w/ Off Highway Van: History & Current Offerings

Van conversion for tiny living and travel adventures.

Images via Off Highway Van

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