This is one couple’s Intrepide Tiny Home on Wheels by Baluchon in France.
When you step inside, you’ll find a built-in desk and a couch in the living area, a staircase to the loft, a full kitchen, and a full bathroom with a combo washer/dryer unit.
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Couple’s Beautiful Intrepide Tiny Home on Wheels by Baluchon in France
Images © Baluchon
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This is Kevin and Marni’s 290 sq. ft. tiny home on wheels. It’s a 24ft tiny house with a built-out deck and a wonderful, open view.
When you step inside, you’ll see that the living room has a desk that doubles as a dining table plus a couch that converts into a bed for guests so it’s very multi-functional. Then there are two lofts, one is their main bedroom, and the other is a reading nook that doubles as a guest space.
The staircase to the main loft has built-in storage and you’ll also find a full kitchen and bathroom. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
Couple’s 290 Sq. Ft. Double Loft Tiny Home
Images © Kevin McConnach/YouTube
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This is one couple’s unique tiny house lifestyle where they live in a converted garage legally permitted as an ADU (accessory dwelling unit) in conjunction with a campervan that they also converted themselves.
Whenever they want to adventure, they’ve got the van to jump into and take off. When they want to be home, they have a beautiful tiny home with minimal maintenance. The best part? They rent out their attached 3-bedroom house, and even rent out the garage ADU when they’re on the road—creating income while they travel.
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Garage ADU Exterior with Modern Design
Images via Faircompanies
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This is a 220 sq. ft. tiny house on wheels for sale out of Candler, North Carolina.
The couple who own it designed and built it themselves but shortly after moving into it, they are now expecting a baby so are preparing to move into a larger space.
Take a full tour of the home below, let us know what you think in the comments, and if you’re interested buying it, you can reach out to the owners using the form at the bottom of this article. Thanks!
Couple’s 220 Sq. Ft. Tiny House on Wheels For Sale in Candler, NC
Images © Em & Em Tiny House
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This is Laura and Jeremy’s 240 sq. ft. SIP (structurally insulated panels) tiny house on wheels that is now up for sale sold, but there are new tiny houses for sale all the time. If you’d like, I can let you know about the best tiny houses that are up for sale. Just leave me your email address here.
Jeremy and I have decided to grow our family through adoption, and, to make space for little ones, have decided to part ways with our tiny home. We built our tiny home to achieve two important life goals: live debt free and go on plenty of adventures. The past two and a half years of tiny home living has more than delivered on its promise. We’ve paid off our loans, adventured across the nation, and found a wonderful place to raise a family, Eugene, Oregon. Now, we’re thrilled to offer our tiny home to you.
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Growing Family Selling Their 240 Sq. Ft. SIP Tiny House
Images © GoTiny
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This is a 200 sq. ft. Tiny Texas Farmhouse with a covered front porch AND a detached office.
It’s a tiny home that was for sale out of Cuero, Texas for $50,000 but is now off the market.
What do you think about living tiny with a setup like this?
200 Sq. Ft. Tiny House with Detached Office!
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Pat & Mel built this tiny house in Ontario, Canada as a way to stop paying rent, and to start living a simple, minimalist lifestyle.
They lived in it completely off the grid for 3 years while it was parked on a friend’s land, but they recently decided to sell the tiny home and buy a house because it was cheaper than buying vacant land (a down payment on a piece of land in Ontario is often 35%, while the cost of a down payment on a home is often as low as 5%).
While they were living in the house, they were completely off the grid. They used a wood stove for heat, solar panels for electricity, propane for hot water and cooking, and they collected rainwater for all of their water needs. They used a composting toilet (Nature’s Head) since they didn’t have access to a septic system.
Couple’s Off-Grid Tiny House Lifestyle
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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Tessa and Jacob from The Free to Wander Bus built this epic skoolie conversion for about $12,000 CAD ($9,244 USD), including the cost of the bus, new tires, and mechanical work to get it on the road.
The couple are firm believers in reducing their environmental footprint, which is why they decided to try living in a small space.
They have a cozy sitting area that doubles as a guest bed, a dining table with two stools, a spacious kitchen with a simple plumbing setup and lots of counter space, a wood stove for heat, and a double bed at the back, separated from the main living space by two large closets.
Couple’s Amazing Skoolie Bus Conversion on a Budget!
Image © The Free to Wander Bus
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This is the story of Jaco and Dom’s tiny house in New Zealand.
And it’s on Mitre 10 Tiny House with George Clarke.
Enjoy!
Couple Build Their Dream Tiny Home in New Zealand!
Images via YouTube/Mitre 10 New Zealand
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