If you’re wondering how you securely bolt and attach a stick built tiny house onto a flat bed trailer you’re at the right place.
This is something I’ve wondered about for a long time before I finally figured it out by attending workshops and asking builders, so you’re definitely not alone in wondering how it’s done.
Fortunately, you don’t have to go anywhere to learn the basics of how to attach a tiny house to a trailer, you can simply watch the video below and gain a good understanding of how to properly secure a stick built tiny house to your own utility trailer. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you.
How to Bolt and Attach your Tiny House to a Trailer
Images © The Homestead Craftsman
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This Santarella Tiny Silo Cabin is located in Tyringham, Massachusetts. It’s a cozy, whimsical, fairytale cottage right here in America.
The honeymoon cabin rests on a beautiful garden estate with a few other cabins on the property. This silo cabin is the perfect getaway for two people. It’s also great inspiration for your own future project and an example of what you can do by rehabbing an older historical structure like this one and turning it into a wonderful tiny home to live in or let others enjoy.
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Santarella Tiny Silo Cabin
Images © Santarella
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This 80 sq. ft. Roly Poly tiny house on wheels is one of six tiny homes at Caravan – The Tiny House Hotel in Portland, Oregon.
It has an upstairs sleeping loft that adds some more square footage and surprisingly enough it can sleep up to 3 people since there’s one queen bed and one twin bed.
The tiny home’s dimensions are 12′ (length) x 6.66′ (width) x 12.5′ (height).
Staying in a tiny house (like this one) before you make any major life decisions or changes is always a good way to try out tiny living before making a major commitment.
If you’re interested in booking your own stay at this tiny house click here to check dates and read reviews from previous guests. Please enjoy the tour below and re-share if you’d like to. Thanks!
Roly Poly 80 Sq. Ft. Tiny House on Wheels
Images © Caravan – The Tiny House Hotel
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Daniel Bond, a self-employed electrician, found it impossible to get approved for a mortgage. So he and his partner decided they would turn a double decker bus into their very own mortgage-free two bedroom home.
Inside it has everything a normal house has. A kitchen, lounge, bar, bathroom, and two bedrooms! And best of all, it’s debt-free. No mortgage? No problem.
Better yet, it’s on wheels, too. So if they ever have a major life change, they can just drive wherever they want or need to go.
Couple Build Debt-free Double Decker Bus Home
Images © BBC
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Right now I’m sharing a rather large 915 sq. ft. small house that’s designed to be lived in by two roommates who are unrelated. This prefab house was built by students at University of Calgary and Mount Royal University.
So there are two bedrooms, two living rooms, and then a shared kitchen, dining room, and bathroom. Immediately I thought how it would probably be better for most people to share a living room instead of a bathroom, but I still thought this would be an interesting design to share with you.
It reminds me of a college dorm but bigger and more luxurious. There’s even separate outdoor space for each roommate in the floor plan. I’d definitely make some changes to this design to make it better but I still think it’s really nice. It would probably work well for young professionals right out of College. Please enjoy and if you’d like to please re-share below.
915 Sq. Ft. Small House for Roommates
Images © Jason Flakes
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This 750 sq. ft. tropical stilt cabin is on the big island of Hawaii in a rain forest setting.
This means amazing views, lots of clean oxygen to breath, and a great opportunity for star gazing at night. I think you’ll really like this little cabin and best of all you can actually vacation in it too if you want to.
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750 Sq. Ft. Tropical Rainforest Stilt Cabin
Images © VRBO
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This is a 613 sq. ft. small house in the woods of Sweden. It has two bedrooms and one bathroom all on one single level so there are no lofts. This little house was originally built in 1975 but was recently renovated to perfection.
It has a wonderful outdoor space too, doesn’t it? I think it would be a very nice home to live in.
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Small House in the Woods of Sweden
Images © Hemnet
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I’m excited to show you this 750 sq. ft. one bedroom one bathroom small cottage in Columbus, Ohio that was built in 1920.
It was listed for sale but has recently been taken off the market. I still wanted to share it with you for inspirational purposes and I think you’ll be glad I did.
The cottage is nicknamed Pure Honey. It definitely has curb appeal and I can imagine it would be dreamy to get to live in it. Wait until you see inside! Please enjoy and re-share below.
Related: 288 Sq. Ft. Tiny Cottage For Sale
Small Cottage in Columbus, Ohio
Images © HERRealtors
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This 720 sq. ft. rustic cabin built in the mountains is currently on the market with an asking price of $249,000.
It’s a rustic style waterfront cabin built in 1966 with a .37 acre lot on Lake Couer d’Alene in Harrison, ID.
Inside the cabin you’ll find a main floor bedroom plus an extra two loft bedrooms upstairs.
The community has a beach, dock, and boat launch. Plus it is located minutes from downtown Coeur d’Alene. Please enjoy and re-share below.
720 Sq. Ft. Rustic Cabin For Sale in the Mountains
Images © Laurie Frank
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