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I’d like to introduce you to Jen Alverson and her tiny house on wheels. She calls her new home the Ticklebelly Bungalow.

Over the past 5 years, Jen has been downsizing and planning her transition into this tiny house.

After attending a tiny house workshop and purchased plans, Jen felt confident it was time to start her tiny life in the Ticklebelly Bungalow.

Check out her tiny house on wheels build from beginning to (almost) end. Please enjoy the photos below.

Woman Builds Her Own Tiny House on WheelsWoman Builds Her Own Tiny House on Wheels

Images © Jen Alverson

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This 600 sq. ft. ‘Bearadise’ Tiny Cabin is a guest post by Karen

I own a beautiful “tiny” cabin, about 600 sq. ft. that is located about 3200 feet above sea level on Phoenix mountain in Warrensville, NC. We’re located on the North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee border about 10 minutes from downtown West Jefferson and 25 minutes from Boone and Blowing Rock.

It started as a small, one room hunting cabin and the person that purchased it before us added a downstairs bedroom and bathroom and a loft. Our water supply is a fresh water spring with a 1400 gallon reserve.

We purchased it for our own private vacation home 8 years ago, but decided to start renting it out about 7 years ago and it has been wildly popular! We book it almost every single day!

The cabin has beautiful mountain and pond views off the deck and is a 3 minute walk to The New River. We are 10 to 45 minutes from all of the local attractions, restaurants, ski slopes, art galleries, shopping, Blueridge Parkway, Tweetsie Railroad, Grandfather Mountain, App. State, Boone, Blowing Rock and much, much more!

600 Sq. Ft. ‘Bearadise’ Tiny Cabin

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Images © BearadiseLogCabin

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This is 180 sq. ft. The Otter Den Tiny House by a small home renovation company called Otter Hollow Design.

James Brookshire, the owner, built this tiny cabin with his inspiration from the tiny house movement.

This little cabin boasts a sleeping loft, bathroom, sink, kitchenette, and more. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thanks.

The 180 Sq. Ft. Otter Den Tiny House

180 Sq. Ft. Otter Den Tiny House

Images © Otter Hollow Designs

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At Andrews University students built this 153 square foot tiny house on wheels.

They call it the Bay View Tiny House. It’s built on a 18’ x 8’-6” trailer. And it has a 6’ x 8’ loft and an additional 4’ x 8’ loft.

Carey Carscallen, Dean of Architecture, Art & Design tells us about the Bay View Tiny House.

It is made of standard 2×4 stud construction, all cedar siding, and plywood paneling on the interior. It is insulated with spray foam insulation, R15 in the walls and R30 in the ceiling.

All cabinetry is custom built by our students. It has a 2 burner electric cooktop, provisions for electric heat, propane hot water, regular flush toilet, standard 32″ x 32” fiberglass shower, and pedestal sink in the bathroom. Black and grey water sewers can be separated. Windows are from Pella. The roof is a membrane, professionally installed.

This was a 2 semester class in our School of Architecture. The purpose of the class was to give our students the opportunity to learn hands-on design-build skills.

We are located in Michigan, so we chose to do a Tiny House – two in fact – that we could build in our warehouse and not be affected by the long cold winter.

As you can see, the students took this opportunity to demonstrate their design skills, and learned a lot about construction in the process. It is our plan to sell the Tiny House and repeat the process next school year.

College Students Build 153 Sq. Ft. Tiny House bay-view-tiny-house-001

Images © Levon Kotanko & Derek Peters
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This is the Sequoia model by California Tiny Houses in the Fresno area.

This is an 18′ tiny home on wheels custom built by the company. And since it’s RV certified it should be relatively easy to get an RV loan to buy from them.

It weighs about 9000 lbs with about 1300 lbs of tongue weight in case you’re curious.

Inside you get about 224 sq. ft. of space and there’s even an extended loft that goes over the hitch a bit. Pretty smart, right? I also absolutely love the garden window. 🙂

224 Sq. Ft. Sequoia by California Tiny Houses

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Images © CaliforniaTinyHouses

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Tiny House Magazine Issue 29 by Kent Griswold and his team of tiny living contributors is available now. This issue is focused on school bus tiny home conversions.

This issue contains 74 PDF pages of articles, photos, video, and resources on tiny houses for you to enjoy on any of your electronic devices (tablet, smart phone, or computer).

So if you can’t get enough of tiny houses you’ll love this issue of Kent’s Tiny House Magazine because it features fascinating ideas from several people who have been and still are successfully and happily living tiny.

Tiny House Magazine Issue 29: School Bus Conversions

Tiny House Magazine Issue 29 School Bus Conversions

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This gorgeous tiny house with a sauna is called Hope Cottage.

It’s a little bed and breakfast called Hope Island Cottages Bed and Breakfast in Fidalgo Island near La Conner in Washington State. So if you’ve been wanting to try out tiny living, here’s yet another tiny house vacation option for you. And this tiny house is simply stunning. See for yourself below. 🙂

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Amazing Tiny House with Sauna Bathroom

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Images © Christopher Tack

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This is the famous Kirkwood Travel Trailer Tiny House Conversion. This custom redesigned travel trailer to tiny home conversion even includes a functioning slide out for extra space once your tiny house is parked in place.

It’s based on a 2004 Fleetwood Prowler travel trailer but the entire interior and exterior have been completely re-finished with features similar to that of a home. This includes windows, french doors, insulation, appliances, furniture, staircase with loft, main floor murphy bed, and more.

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Amazing Travel Trailer Tiny House Conversion with Main Floor Murphy Bed, French Doors, Loft with Staircase, And More…?

Kirkwood RV Travel Trailer Tiny House Conversion

Images © Kirkwood Tiny Homes

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Even though Adam and Karen don’t include themselves to be part of the tiny house “movement”, their 280 square foot cabin certainly qualifies it be featured here.

Their goal in building the home was finding the right balance between function, character and cost. Karen and Adam found the property on the way back from a friend’s wedding.

After hiking up the driveway (their car couldn’t make it), and discovering the breathtaking scenery and waterfalls, they made an offer on it 5 days later.

Adam and Karen’s Tiny Off-Grid House

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Images © equinunkcabin.blogspot.com

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