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Tiny Heirloom is a tiny house builder that specializes in luxury tiny homes on wheels in Portland, Oregon.

You probably remember when I first showed you them. See this post and this one if you already haven’t.

Their first tiny home was built with dormers. But this one seems longer. What I really like about it is that you can definitely star gaze from bed! And that’s just awesome, isn’t it?

Tiny Heirloom has more than a decade of construction experience and are focused on offering dependable service with the highest quality materials using the clients imagination to create their future tiny home on wheels.

And today I’m really excited to show you their latest build because it’s just awesome. I mean look at it (below). Whether you’d live in it or not, please enjoy and re-share with your friends if you want to below. Thank you!

Tiny Heirloom’s Larger Luxury Tiny House on Wheels

Luxury Tiny House on Wheels by Tiny Heirloom in Portland OR

Images © Tiny Heirloom

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This 8′ x 24′ tiny house for sale is built on a trailer and offers about 192 sq. ft. of space. If you include the lofts it’s about 296 sq. ft. of space.

There’s a 3′ x 4′ porch before you go inside. It was built two years ago by Scott Stewart of Slabtown Customs in Mountainview, Arkansas but it’s now located in Austin, Texas.

Inside you’ll find a built-in couch, window seats with built in storage, a closet, and a full size bathroom.

The couch even converts into bed in case you want to have guests over. Plus there’s even a kitchen with a fridge and enough space for an oven and a microwave. The price is $26,500 and it’s ready to live in full time. Contact information is below if you’re interested.

Alan’s 192 Sq. Ft. Tiny House For Sale

Alan's 8x24 Tiny House For Sale

Images © Alan Pickett

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In this article you’ll find what I believe are the top 5 composting toilet options for tiny houses, cabins, or even if you just want to put a toilet somewhere without plumbing and/or electric. It could be your garage, shed, or travel trailer.

If you’re here, you should already have a general idea about composting toilets as an alternative to water-hungry flush toilets. If you’re new to the idea, and interested in learning more, I highly recommend The Humanure Handbook by Joseph Jenkins so you can learn exactly how it all works.

If you’re interested, but not that interested… You can learn about composting for free in this post I put together a while back on how general composting toilets work and what you have to do in regards to owning and operating one.

Otherwise please continue by enjoying the top 5 composting toilet options for your current or future tiny house project. Whether it’s a cabin in the woods, or a tiny house on wheels in your backyard.

Top 5 Composting Toilets for Tiny Houses

1. Nature’s Head Dry Composting Toilet with Standard Crank Handle

Nature's Head Composting Toilet

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One of the downfalls of tiny houses is that unfortunately they can sometimes be vulnerable to theft.

When I hear about something like this happening I think about how we can help prevent this from happening altogether because it’s so frustrating.

I wrote a post about that here a while back but I’m always looking for more ideas and preventative measures we can take. So if you have any of your own ideas and even design tips feel free to share links, etc. in the comments below (or in this post).

In this case this tiny cabin was stolen right from its foundation and towed away during the day. Fortunately, it was found a day later and recovered by deputies thanks to a local news story that aired locally. The cabin measures 10′ x 20′. Unfortunately, many of their personal items are now missing and parts of the cabin were damaged during the theft.

Stolen Tiny Cabin in Loon Lake, Washington Recovered

Stolen Tiny Cabin

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I’m excited to show you how this British artist turned “eco architect” has literally created his own piece of land on a floating island made out of more than 100,000 plastic bottles. Essentially he has built his own island with other people’s trash. His name is Richart Sowa. And he’s been doing this for many years now. Since 2008, he has been letting people tour his island and tiny home. That’s how we got this video (thanks to Rose Robin, who toured it and published the video tour and interview back in 2013.)

So far Richart’s island has been featured in newspapers, TV shows, documentaries, and more. It’s been shared all over the world. Even in an MTV Extreme Cribs episode back in 2011. And Richart Sowa is just keeping busy making constant improvements to his island. As of 2013, his island features three beaches, two ponds, one house, solar panels, and more. In the future? An ocean powered cooling system and more. You must watch the video to really understand and be able to enjoy it thoroughly. So please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!

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He Built His Own Floating Island w/ Tiny Home (Built Using Recycled Trash)

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Images © Rose Robin/via YouTube

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I had to share this amazing DIY micro camper that doubles as a boat with you. It’s called the Mini Camper Cruiser. And it can even sit up to four people. I guess we can even call this one a micro houseboat!

This boat/camper was originally designed by Craig Titmus of Australia. Right now there are PDF plans you can purchase and download to build it yourself on DuckWorks Boatbuilder’s Supply. The plans cost $35 as I’m writing this. Check it out below and let me know what you think about it in the comments.

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DIY Micro Camper That Doubles as a Micro Houseboat!

DIY Micro Camper that Doubles as a Boat - The Mini Camper Cruiser

Images © PortableBoatPlans.com

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Lee Ashmore is sharing her 8×12 tiny house design with us as part of our 2015 tiny house design competition with Deek of RelaxShacks.com.

This tiny house design features a murphy bed (so you don’t have to go up and down a ladder to go to sleep).

It also features tables that flip up and down to save space w hen not in use. Plus radiant heated floors, rooftop solar panels, built in sofa storage, and more. Click the image to see it in full size so you can read Lee’s writing. 🙂

Lee Ashmore’s 8×12 Tiny House Design

Lee Ashmore's 8x12 Tiny House Design

Images © Lee Ashmore

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This is Scott’s 8×12 ZenDen tiny house design that he’s sharing with us as part of our 2015 8×12 tiny house design contest with Derek Diedricksen of RelaxShacks.com.

Here is my submission for the 8×12 tiny house plans.

Have to admit this is a very small space but I think it could work if it was done with fold out bed and with a drop down table.

This tiny home is nicknamed the ZenDen and features a murphy bed, fireplace, kitchen, bathroom, and more.

Scott’s 8×12 ZenDen Tiny House Design

Scott's 8x12 ZenDen Tiny House Design

Images © Scott

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Darrell Jones is sharing his 8×12 tiny house design in 3D video with us as part of our 2015 tiny house design competition with Deek of RelaxShacks.com.

It’s a pretty simple design that you can build on a utility trailer. When you walk in you’ve got your seating area to the right and kitchen to the left.

There’s also a sleeping loft above that’s accessible by ladder. Finally the bathroom is all the way in the back underneath the sleeping loft.

DJ’s 8×12 Tiny House Design

DJ's 8x12 Tiny House Design

Images © Darrell Jones

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