This is the 28-ft. Calliope Tiny House with a skylighted bathroom by Rewild Homes, an incredible tiny home builder on the west coast of British Columbia (@rewildhomes on Instagram).
It’s a 28-ft. tiny on wheels with a unique interior design. It’s a no-loft build with lots of surprises. Would you buy or build and live in a tiny house like this? Take a look for yourself below!
This is the story of Laura and Chad’s beautiful tiny home on wheels. You may remember their previous 5th wheel turned tiny home from several years back. Well, today, 5 years later, they have their dream tiny house!
It’s a 38-ft. long tiny home built on a trailer that’s completely custom and beautiful inside-out. I think this THOW will really WOW you! Best bathroom award? You’ll see what I mean – please enjoy and let us know what you think in the comments. Also be sure to catch the video tour towards the bottom of the story.
This is the 33-foot Starling Tiny House by Rewild Homes. It’s a gooseneck-built tiny home that was designed and built for a growing family. So it has a master loft bedroom plus another private bedroom on the main floor.
They’ve even squeezed in other really cool features like a convertible dining area with storage, a full kitchen, a very nice full bathroom with a bathtub, an entry closet, a combo washer/dryer, and more. What are some of the must-have features for your tiny house?
This is a 10-foot wide by 26-foot long California Tiny House with an amazing bathroom. It’s the first time I remember seeing a bathtub and a shower in a tiny house bathroom. Not a necessary feature, but it is really nice!
This tiny house also features a staircase to the main sleeping loft, a dedicated living area with another loft overhead, a full kitchen, and of course the wonderful bathroom. Please enjoy the tour below and leave us with your thoughts about it in the comments.
This is a pioneer-style tiny cabin vacation in Waco, Texas. It’s located in a peaceful and rural setting with a total of six units on the property. Outside, your cabin has a covered porch with a pair of chairs so you can enjoy the outdoors in comfort and tranquility.
The inside of the cabin features a main room that converts into a bedroom thanks to a Murphy wall bed, a kitchenette, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft. This seems like a nice design for a cabin, doesn’t it? What would you change about it to make it better for yourself?