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Janis and Glen were nearing retirement age and looking for a downsizing option that would let them live close to the water. When they came across a renovated Airstream in the Tiny Tranquility park, they jumped at the opportunity. But the Airstream ended up being a little too tiny — so Janis started researching tiny house companies until she finally settled on Timbercraft Tiny Homes.

Her nearly 400-square foot home is absolutely stunning, with a ground floor bedroom for her and her husband, a loft room for their daughter, a large bathroom, and a great room/kitchen with bright blue cabinetry. All the windows inside let in stunning natural light. Let us know what you think!

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Their Gorgeous Timbercraft Tiny Home with Ground Floor Bedroom

Retired Couple Downsized to Airstream & Upsized to Custom THOW 3

Images via Tiny Home Tours

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This is a 36ft tiny house with a baby room. It has 370 sq. ft. of space inside and is for sale out of Sequim, Washington for $89,000 as advertised on the Facebook Tiny House Marketplace Group.

It says that it’s a NOAH-certified tiny house and was built in 2019 by a general contractor. Please take the tour and let us know what you think. Is this a tiny house design that you can see yourself in?

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36ft Tiny House w/ 370sf of Space Inside! Baby Room And All In A Tiny Home on Wheels… Wow! Sold…

$89k Tiny House for Sale in Sequim, Washington--NOAH Certified!

Images via Facebook Tiny House Marketplace/Ashlynn Schwartz

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This Custom Built Gypsy Wagon Tiny House is a guest post by Eric Elliot. 

I decided that it was time to build a tiny house when the rent on my studio apartment doubled. I didn’t want just a simple, boring box, so I decided to build a modern gypsy wagon.

I began by making a model, which was very helpful, since my idea of canting the walls out, in the traditional style, turned out to be a big mistake. Every angle would then have to be separately calculated, so I decided to simplify things and build the walls square instead.

Since the wagon was going to be small, even by tiny house standards, (just over 100 square feet) I wanted it to be as comfortable as possible. I was working on a limited budget, but I spared no expense on insulating the walls, roof, and even floor. That was the best decision I made on this project!

I’ve always wanted to built a house with my hands, and this was my opportunity to make every element attractive. I built a diamond pane bow-window for the bedroom, and made all the windows in the wagon stained glass. Small vent windows at either end allow for a nice cross breeze.

Please enjoy, learn more and re-share below. Thank you!

Custom Built Gypsy Wagon Tiny House

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Images © Eric Elliot

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In this post I wanted to show you Molecule Tiny Homes latest tiny house project which is a 9′ x 20′ home built on skids.

It was built for a client so it’s already sold for $45,000 USD. That might sound like a lot of money but it’s a ready made, ready to live in tiny home. A really nice one too. Inside there’s even a full size soaking bath tub and staircase to a 9’x10′ sleeping loft. And much more. You just have to look at it below.

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Molecule Tiny Homes Builds a 9′ x 20′ Tiny House

I encourage you to enjoy the complete tour (inside and out) plus a video tour with full explanation of the home below:

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