This is a lakefront shed turned vacation villa out of Kissimmee, Florida (near Orlando).
It comes with an outdoor BBQ grill. Inside, you’ll find a bathroom, mirror, kitchenette, and your daybed. Starts at $55/night and you can book on Airbnb. See more info below. What do you think? Pretty cool what you can do even with just a shed as a base, right?
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Lakefront Shed Turned Vacation Villa Tiny House
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This is the story of Jake’s Japanese ambulance bus conversion. He actually has two of them, now, and their names are Peachy and Jiro. He’s on Instagram @wherewe_roam.
Jiro is a 1989 Japanese ambulance truck that was brought to the United States. This is Jake’s second bus, and he named it Jiro because it means ‘second son’ in Japanese. This bus is really awesome because it features a fold-down stage for performances. And so you can actually rent out this bus and use it as a mobile showcase, store, or for performances! Anyway, it’s pretty awesome that it made it all the way to the U.S., isn’t it? Check it out right here thanks to our friends at Tiny Home Tours/YouTube!
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Jake’s Jiro 1989 Ambulance Bus Conversion with Fold Down Performance Stage
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This is a 200-sq.-ft. tiny house for two in Sebring, Florida. It’s a tiny house on a foundation with a fold-down murphy bed so it lives like a studio with it’s own kitchen and bath. What do you think?
It’s a vacation rental you can book over on Airbnb. Wouldn’t it be great if there were more tiny homes like this around? We think so! How about you?
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200-sq.-ft. Tiny House Rental in Sebring, Florida
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This is the story of Tom’s 4×4 Ambulance to Off-Road Motorhome Conversion! How cool is that? It’s called the Lost Box. It all started when he bought a 4×4 ambulance with low miles and proceeded to turn it into the incredible off-road tiny home on wheels that you can see for yourself below. Enjoy! Don’t miss other tiny home tours like this – join our FREE Tiny House Newsletter for more!
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When Ethan and Cassidy set out to build their full-time home, they chose a platform that most people overlook entirely: a retired fire bus. Where others see an aging emergency vehicle, they saw a sturdy, purpose-built chassis ready for a second life on the open road. The result is a surprisingly spacious, thoughtfully designed conversion that proves fire buses deserve far more attention from the tiny home community than they typically receive.
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This cozy and colourful school bus conversion was built by Aaron and Lena from Roadside Tales. They wanted a home on wheels that would allow them to explore and adventure with all the comforts of home wherever they parked it.
They Built a Beautiful School Bus Tiny House for 15k
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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This is the Walter Camper Van Conversion kit from Wayfarer Vans for the RAM Promaster 1500 or 2500 with the 136″ wheelbase and high roof option.
The kit comes with flooring, cargo tracks, wall panels, ceiling panels, 100% natural wool insulation, shelving, kitchen galley with 5 gallon fresh and grey water tanks, sink and hand pump, bed platform, privacy panels, and more. The kit is $9,795, price subject to change. Learn more below.
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Walter Camper Van Conversion Kit from Wayfarer Vans for the Ram Promaster 1500/2500 High Roof w/ 136″ Wheelbase
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This is Dan and Rachel’s van conversion tiny house with a multi-functional design to expand their space and adjust their interior layout to best suit their needs. It’s also known as the Swiss Army Knife Van shown to us here thanks to Tiny House Giant Journey/YouTube.
Since they travel frequently and they work from home, this van was the perfect solution for them.
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Couple’s Live/Work Van Conversion w/ Multi-functional Design, Solar Panels, Rooftop Kitchen!
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When an architect designs a van conversion, you get something like the Ryovan Project — a Japanese teahouse-inspired Sprinter van built on a 2018 Mercedes Sprinter 2500 4×4 for owners Saul and Ayaka. Designed by architect Andrew Wade Keating and built by High Grade Partners, it blends zen aesthetics with serious off-road capability.
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