I love all type of creative and innovative designs and when I ran into this awesome bus from New Zealand I just had to share it with you.
First off, it has just about everything you need including a very spacious kitchen which I think they designed wonderfully.
It has a modern design with a real taste of New Zealand in it, the pictures really make me want to be inside and it looks like the furniture/appliances give an awesome vibe to it.
I encourage you to take a look for yourself down below:
I love how they even have a jet ski to take with them. Ultimate adventure package.
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Here’s an off grid micro cabin I just had to show you.
It’s too small for full-time living unless you’re going with the bare minimum.
I think it’s a great way to try out the simple life while on vacation.
Way more of an experience than a hotel if you ask me.
So let me give you the rest of the tour below:
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I like to always update you with tiny houses on sale that really catch my eye. This one, in particular, happens to be only 196 square feet and stands on a 24′ trailer.
Asking price? $37,000. I think that’s a pretty good deal for what it is (see below). The seller of this little home is actually a furniture designer by trade and built the entire house himself with the help of his wife and family. He states that the idea behind his design was to keep it as open/spacious as possible but at the same time creating separate feeling spaces. What do you think?
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Contemporary Tiny House for $37k
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It seems to me like many of the people who are embracing the tiny lifestyle are those who are looking for a sense of freedom in their lives.
Many tiny house builders and dwellers are also entrepreneurs or otherwise self-employed. Those who work for other companies are doing so on a remote basis to be able to work from home and have a better work/life balance.

To earn extra money, we have Piglet sell things on the internet.
But it is one thing to work from home in a 2700 square foot house and another to do it from 120 square feet.
Just like there is no one right answer for everyone on which tiny house they should build or how small they should go, there isn’t one right way to work from home in your tiny house. See below to read a few things I’ve learned along the way as I’ve been working and living out of 120 square feet.
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Have you ever dreamed of simple living in a tiny cabin?
If you prefer tiny houses on foundations instead of on trailers I think you’ll enjoy this.
From the outside it looks like it might just be a shed. But it’s a little more than just that.
The only thing it’s missing is an indoor bathroom. So I imagine there’s an outhouse nearby.
I encourage you to see more- including the video tour- below:
Foundation Tiny Cabin Interior
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In a recent comment, someone asked the question:
“As a skier, kayaker, biker rider, backpacker, organic vegetable gardener and food preserver, I would love to see more small homes that have folks who are living very active lives with the accoutrements that go with these lifestyles.”
I thought I might take a stab at addressing tiny house hobbies. Of course, as usual, I can only speak to my own experience. I hope that maybe other tiny house dwellers that have different and perhaps more complex hobbies can also chime into the conversation.
When I was thinking about our hobbies I realized that many of them, with the exception of two that I will get to later, are designed to use very few accessories.
I encourage you to read below to learn about our 5 tiny house friendly hobbies that you might want to do too:
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The tiny cabin that I’m showing you today is a masterpiece to me.
It was originally built in 1912 by Swedish homesteaders using local materials.
Recently the structure has been restored using the same principals.
Local and reclaimed materials were used to rebuild it and the cabin now serves as an inexpensive guest cottage for friends and family of the owner.
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Photo Credit Miller Architects, PC
I encourage you to enjoy the rest of the tour of this tiny cabin below:
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Moving from a large house to a tiny space can actually improve organizational habits. When everything has less distance to travel, putting things away becomes easier. Here are five strategies that work for staying organized in compact living spaces.
Laundry Management in Small Spaces
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Now here’s a tiny cabin I think will resonate with you if you’re also into simple living. Sure, this may be too extreme for most of us, including myself because I really am a big people and family person.
But it’s something I’d still like to do as an experience once or twice a year. It seems like that if you were here, you can really escape it all. I’d turn my phone off and just enjoy spending time with myself here. And if you have a spouse or significant other it can be a great time to reconnect with each other on a deeper level.
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Couple’s Simple Life in a Tiny Cabin in the Woods
Either way I think it would make for a peaceful and rejuvenating experience for most of us. I’ll bet you it wouldn’t cost very much to set up a simple vacation cabin like this one. Please, let me give you the rest of the tour below:
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