Right now I’m showing you a modern multi-functional tiny studio condo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
When you walk in the bathroom is directly to your left followed by the kitchen and the open living room that leads you to the bedroom.
It’s all one modern and beautiful open space. There’s a sliding door that encloses the bedroom for privacy. How do you like this tiny condo design?
290 Sq. Ft. Tiny Studio Condo in Brazil
Images © CasaDeValentina
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This 16′ pink vintage camper is for sale with an asking price of $5800.I thought you might like just looking at it. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you.
Price reduced!!!!
I have a pink and cream 1967 vintage camper in amazing condition. This is a must see. Only serious inquires only please. I hate to get rid of it because this camper was my baby, but I am moving and can not afford to store it. Let me know when you would like me to set up a showing. This camper has 2 bunk and a full pull out bed also the dinette pulls out into a bed. A full bathroom. Seriously this is a must see at this price that a steal.16 ft long. No leaks… Roof was re-sealed on October 2014. Asking $5800.
source: http://detroit.craigslist.org/wyn/rvs/4832445037.html
16′ Pink Vintage Camper
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If you’re dreaming of a lifestyle change, but aren’t sure where to start, you’ll want to check out our eCourse. We’re Hari and Karl Berzins of TinyHouseFamily.com. We designed and built our tiny house and have lived here for almost four years while continuing to build our mortgage-free homestead. Our course has helped almost two hundred people get started on their own path to debt-free living and several folks have already reached their goals.
So often we get questions like—“Where do I even begin?” That’s what we do in the course. We begin. You begin. Every single day. All the tiny details of how we achieved mortgage-freedom are woven throughout the course—but our story only gives context to the tasks and lessons—it’s all about you and your plan—how are you going to achieve mortgage-freedom?
I had this sense that we needed to tell the whole story the real, trudging-through-mud-and-celebrating-the-milestones story—I needed to share the practices of self-care that make-up the bedrock below the foundation of our homestead, our true money story, our budgeting and saving, our downsizing, land search, and ultimately how we designed and built our legal tiny house. And so we did. And I’m glad we did, because we get notes like this:
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Right now I want to show you this 1961 Mobile Scout restored vintage travel trailer for sale with an asking price of $7,500. Take a look below and let me know your thoughts in the comments down below. Thanks!
1961 Mobile Scout. Has title. Restored July 2011. Replaced with 30 amp electric. Has electric frig, microwave. Cabinets original. Kitchen window customized to fit a/c window unit. Screen door rescreened. Counters and table re-topped. Floors retiled. New insulation, walls replaced with new birch and stained to match. Wardrobe cabinets and original “ice” box. Memory foam mattress still in plastic. Kitchen booth cushions remade as well as custom curtains. Camped in a few times. Several updates but original charm preserved.
Source: http://houston.craigslist.org/rvs/4853062890.html
1961 Restored Vintage Travel Trailer For Sale
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Have you ever thought about building a steel-framed tiny house? That’s what Kim and Jay Merrett are doing.
I’m happy to show you their 240 sq. ft. 12′ x 20′ steel framed tiny house in the woods. You can see how they built it below. They’re still working on the interior. Pretty soon they will have a peaceful tiny cabin to enjoy for years to come. You can see their floor plan design below too.
I hope you enjoy looking at it and learning about it below. Would you consider building with steel instead of wood? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. Finally you can help us spread the word about it with the re-share buttons down at the bottom of this article.
Building a Steel Framed Tiny House in the Woods
Images © Jay & Kim Merrett
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David Welsford let go of most of his belongings, bought a sailboat and started living in it adventurously while traveling the world with it. “For me more important than having a big house is having a space that makes me feel good,” says David.
It’s a 28′ sailboat that’s around 50 years old that he restored himself. He takes soap showers on the boat and jumps into the salt water to rinse off. You can see him doing his dishes below. Please enjoy and re-share this inspiring sailboat living story (and watch the video) below. Thank you.
Man Lives Adventurously in his 28′ Sailboat
Images © TwentyEightFeet/KevinAFraser
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I’m excited about sharing this 8′ x 16′ tiny house for sale with you because the asking price is only $22,000 (update: SOLD). Plus it’s really cool, creative, and has some unique features.
Most notably it has a large honeymoon-style bathtub which is super rare in tiny houses on wheels. In addition it has a custom murphy style queen bed that you can flip up and down (and so you don’t have to use a sleeping loft at all).
You’ll also find a kitchen with an apartment size refrigerator, separate bathroom with RV flush toilet, a bench with storage, systems for multi-functional tables, built-in storage throughout, and more. It was built by Trekker Trailers.
A couple had it custom built by Trekker Trailers but they are now starting a family and are going to need more space so Trekker Trailers is helping them sell it. If you’re interested in buying it contact Andrew Bennett (the current owner/builder).
128 Sq. Ft. Honeymoon Tiny House For Sale
Image © TrekkerTrailers
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Yesterday Sabrena introduced you to Arched Cabins and showed you a few of their tiny cabins.
Today I’m sharing one of their more spacious 24′ x 32′ Arched Cabins in case you’re interested in exploring small homes in addition (or even instead) of tiny houses.
This Arched Cabin is built the same way only it’s much bigger. When you go inside you’ll find a full sized kitchen, large bathroom, living area, dining area, mud room, and upstairs loft bedroom. Plus you’ll also notice they’re building an addition onto it (so these Arched Cabins are expandable).
24′ x 32′ Arched Cabin
Images © Arched Cabins
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