This is the Firebox tiny cabin by Forest Trek Woodwork out of Alberta, Canada. This unit comes in three different sizes (small, medium, or large) but can also be custom-built by request.
The unit starts at $10,950.00 CAD (that’s about $8,156 USD) and comes with a 32″ style door with opening window and lock, two 18″x30″ windows, one 30″x50″ window, pressure treated 6×6 skids, metal siding & roofing, exterior shug shou ban board & batten siding, insulated subfloor, walls & ceiling, and interior finished with t&g pine & vinyl flooring.
You can add other options, too, like a barn-door closet, extended front deck, electrical package, and things like that. Learn more about it below.
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Firebox Tiny Cabin that can be used as a Tiny House, Office, Guest Cabin – Built by Forest Trek Woodwork – $10,950 CAD
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This is a Scandinavian-inspired 28-foot tiny house with a Murphy bed so you can sleep on the main level.
It features 202 sq. ft. on the main floor plus an additional 81 sq. ft. of loft space and is for sale out of Denman Island, BC, Canada for $85,000 CAD ($63,798 USD).
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Scandinavian-style Tiny House on Wheels w/ Multifunctional Murphy Bed: For Sale out of Denman Island, BC, Canada
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This cozy tiny house is 24 feet long and it has a sleeping loft with a staircase, two heat sources, lots of natural light, and a rustic cottagey interior design.
The current owner, John, bought the tiny house from a couple who lived in it off-grid for 2 years while they built their permanent home. It’s now located next to a lake in Chelsea, Quebec, Canada, and you can rent this tiny house on Airbnb.
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Couple Lives in Off-Grid Tiny House for 2 Years While Building their Permanent Home in Quebec… (Now It’s a Tiny House Rental)
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Get ready to be inspired as we take you on a tour of the Vineyard Tiny House on Wheels by Nelson Tiny Houses! This cozy abode, built on a 36-foot gooseneck trailer, boasts a generous 10-foot width, giving you that extra room to breathe.
From its charming ‘Hobbit’ stove to a multi-functional dining area and ingenious storage solutions, you’ll discover how this tiny haven maximizes every inch of space to create a home that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Dive in and explore the unique features that make this tiny house a standout!
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Discover the 44-Foot Vineyard Tiny House with Unique Features
Images via YouTube/Nelson Tiny Houses
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This is the Laurier Tiny House on Wheels by Minimaliste. It’s a 365-square-feet tiny home that’s 10-feet wide and 32-feet long. As you may already know, Minimaliste designs and builds modern and very comfortable tiny houses thanks to the extra width they’re willing to build.
Normally, a tiny house like this is best if you’re staying put in one place for a long period of time. In other words, if you don’t plan on moving around very often. This is a great tiny house to park somewhere on your own land or maybe in a park model community and just leave it there and enjoy it for a while. And of course, if you ever have to move, you definitely can! A tiny house like this has pretty much all of the amenities you get in a residential-quality home including some extra space. High-quality materials, craftsmanship, and extra space do come at a cost, though, and this unit starts at $128,000 CAD which is approximately $96,605 USD. It’s a lot of money for sure, but after looking at it, I think it’s hard to say it wouldn’t be worth every penny, what do you think?
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365-Square-Feet, 10-Feet Wide Laurier Tiny House by Minimaliste
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This is the 425-square-foot Magnolia Tiny House on Wheels by Minimaliste. It’s a 10.5-foot wide and 36.5-foot long park model tiny home that’s built to withstand Ontario’s brutally cold weather.
This is a truly impressive tiny home where it seems that you hardly have to let go of any of the creature comforts of a normal home, apartment, or condo, am I right? It’s like the ultimate small house on wheels.
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10.5-Feet Wide and 36.5-Feet Long Magnolia Tiny House on Wheels
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This is a beautiful tiny cottage built by a mother/daughter duo called the Quintessential Laneway House.
It’s a laneway house in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada by SmallWorks. The small house features one bedroom, one bathroom, and a large open space for living, cooking, dining, and entertaining.
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Mother/Daughter Build Beautiful Quintessential Laneway House in Vancouver… It’s The Little House You Wish You Had?
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This is the story of Madison and Raynor, a young couple who bought a Sprinter van and converted it into an amazing off-grid tiny home in only 36 days. The van has a 960-watt solar system and off-terrain tires.
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Couple’s Off-Grid, Solar-Powered Van Conversion That They Converted in 36 Days
Images © Forrest Stevens via YouTube
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The Little Red Cabin is a 16ft x 20ft cabin on a foundation with 10ft high walls so you can have lots of space in the upstairs loft.
The interior and exterior are finished with locally milled white pine and the flooring is made with durable red pine. This cabin is built by Forest Trek Woodwork out of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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The Little Red Cabin by Forest Trek Woodwork in Canada
Images © Forest Trek Woodwork
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