Do you wish you could rent a space on sites like Airbnb to make money, but think your home isn’t set up for sharing?
Hosting and home sharing isn’t just for people with second homes, and doesn’t have to mean sharing your bathroom with strangers every morning.
This savvy Airbnb host has two separate listings on her property – an amazing gypsy trailer and a cute backyard cabin – but neither are actually in her house.
She added two cool, tiny spaces to her property to gain rental income without taking on major construction projects, and while maintaining some privacy for she and her guests.
Take a look at what you can do with a keen eye for design and a little hard work.
The Gypsy Trailer

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I recently stayed in a charming Airbnb rental that any tiny house fan would love – in part because it’s owned by a tiny house fan! The Tree House Flat is 850 square feet with an open layout and one bedroom.
The home revolves around the beautiful ocean view from the dining area and the deck.
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The Tree House Flat: A Clever, Small Home With An Ocean View
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This is a 70 sq. ft. micro cabin nestled in the Formosan Koa Forest of Hawaii.
When you go inside, you’ll find a queen size bed, a small kitchenette with double burner stove, refrigerator and sink. There is also an outdoor shower and toilet and a relaxing area to hang out. There’s also an outdoor hammock to take a nap in.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
70 Sq. Ft. Micro Cabin in Hawaii
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This is a 285 sq. ft. garden cottage with a sleeping loft in Seattle, WA.
Inside you’ll notice the metal lockers that are used as storage closets, an industrial style mini kitchen, a free standing wood fireplace, a sleeping loft, and a bathroom with a skylight and soaking tub.
When you go outside through the french doors you’ll find a lovely cafe table, some fruit trees, and an organic garden.
Please enjoy, learn more and re-share below. Thank you!
285 Sq. Ft. Garden Cottage with Sleeping Loft
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This is a micro cabin in urban Los Angeles, California that you can vacation in. This would make a great space for a writing retreat.
When you go inside, you’ll find a full bed downstairs, an upstairs sleeping loft with two twin beds, a desk for writing, and a bistro table. Ten steps away from the cabin is the main house with a bathroom, shared kitchen, and more living area space.
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Micro Cabin in Urban Los Angeles
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This is an off grid country micro cabin vacation near Rosendale, NY.
Inside you’ll find a double bed, twin bed sleeping loft, and a table. There is an outdoor shower and toilet just steps away from the cabin.
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Off Grid Country Micro Cabin Vacation in New York
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This is a 1950’s tiny caravan cabin in a small town just about an hour outside of Melbourne, Australia.
The property also has a restored tram, a small shack, and tiki bar. Sounds like a fun place, doesn’t it?
The owner, Angela Henley, lives here during the week and rents out the vintage spaces on the weekends using Airbnb.
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1950’s Tiny Caravan Cabin in Australia
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This is a 416 sq. ft. little bungalow in Pasadena, CA.
When you go inside you’ll find a living area, bedroom, kitchen, dining area, bathroom, and an additional upstairs sleeping loft.
Outside you’ll find a stackable washer/dryer and a great spot to grill and enjoy the outdoors. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
416 Sq. Ft. Little Bungalow in Pasadena

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This is a 200-square-foot pink tiny house in Portland, Oregon.
When you go inside you’ll find a living area with a sleeper sofa, kitchenette, bathroom and a loft for reading and relaxing. Wouldn’t it be pretty cool to have a tiny house on a foundation like this, on your own land?
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200 Sq. Ft. Pink Tiny House in Portland, OR
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