This is a 230 sq. ft. tiny home that was built with harvested wood from the DC Metro area.
The owners are Luke and Courtney, who document their adventures on Instagram.
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Couple’s 230 Sq. Ft. Fernwood Tiny Home
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This is the Modern Willow Treehouse in Willow, New York. It’s designed by architect Antony Gibbon and was built by William Johnson and shown to us thanks to Derek Diedricksen of Relaxshacks.com.
Deek likes to call it the ‘Luxury $300k Spaceship Tree House’ in one of his latest YouTube videos where he features it and shares it with us. Please enjoy the tour below and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Tiny Modern Willow Treehouse in Willow, New York!
Images © Derek Diedricksen
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This is the latest tiny V House by Nelson Tiny Houses.
It’s 24′ long and 10′ wide with an open floor plan design.
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Open-Concept Tiny V House
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This is a tiny home built in a 28 ft. trailer in Egg Harbor Township, NJ.
It is listed as a vacation rental on Airbnb for $120 a night.
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River Resort Tiny Home Vacation Rental in NJ
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Adam from HoneyBox INC. built this off-grid shipping container cabin on a mountain top in British Columbia, Canada. The structure uses three 20-foot shipping containers, with the middle container bolted to a cement block foundation using twist locks and the two outer containers cantilevered using lashing rods.
The cabin was designed as a demonstration studio showcasing how shipping containers can create unique living spaces. The entire front-facing wall features panoramic windows for mountain views, and the structure operates completely off-grid with solar power, propane, and rainwater collection.
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Three-Container Structure on Mountain Foundation
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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This is the 192 sq. ft. micro home called the Red House by Tiny Life Supply.
The Red House is a beautifully built 192 square foot micro home shell. The open concept main floor includes a built in kitchen counter, as well as a small finished room that could be used as either storage or a bathroom.
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The Red House Micro Home by Tiny Life Supply
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This is an 804 sq. ft. contemporary cabin in Eastsound, WA that’s available to rent on Airbnb.
It was designed by Merrill Leonard of Twistoff Homes. You can get the plans here.
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804 Sq. Ft. Contemporary Cabin (Plans Available!)
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This is a 8 ft by 10 ft tiny camping cabin on wheels for off-grid recreational use.
It’s available for purchase through Esk’et Tiny House for $58,900 Canadian (~$44,400 in USD) and you can also book a vacation in the Spyu7. (2017)
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Esk’et Spyu7 Camping Cabin Tiny House on Wheels

Photos via Esk’et Tiny House
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Wintergreen Studios built this eclectic micro cabin (less than 100 square feet) with cordwood walls from old cedar fence rails found on the land, ceiling rafters from a local woodlot, recycled glass and mirrors in the walls, reclaimed windows, door and wood stove, and slate floor tiles from an architectural salvage depot in Vermont.
We love the folding plywood bed, the charming simplicity of the tiny space, and the natural green roof!
Budget Micro Cabin Built with Recycled Materials & Green Roof
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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