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This is one family’s two-story shipping container tiny home built by Backcountry Containers out of Needville, Texas.

You may have seen the builders on the DIY Network on their TV series called Containables.

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Family’s Two-Story Shipping Container Tiny Home by Backcountry Containers

Familys Two-Story Shipping Container Tiny Home

Images via Backcountry Containers

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This is a 323 sq. ft. tiny home on wheels that was built by breast cancer survivor, Kristi Bugajski and her husband, Rafael.

With zero building experience but the determination, faith, and motivation to build their own home, the Bugajski’s completed their house in January of 2016. After enjoying it for a few years, they are currently selling it because their daughter who is in college is living with them and they need more space (especially an extra bathroom). It was for sale with an asking price of $85,000.

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Couple’s Beautiful Tiny Home They Built Themselves Out Of Mocksville, North Carolina

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Images © Kristi and Rafael Bugajski

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This is the story of Kelley Lewis. She’s a single mom of three who started building her own tiny home after her divorce.

When Kelley Lewis was left on her own as a single mom to raise three young children, she was determined to still achieve the dreams she had in mind for her family – including a lakeside cabin for weekends and getaways. In Going Off Grid, Laura Ling examines how more Americans are choosing to live a more sustainable, simple lifestyle.

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Single Mom of Three Building Off-Grid Tiny Home After Divorce

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Images via YouTube/Stories

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Meet the Longnecker Family, they are a family of six that travel full-time in their 1972 Airstream travel trailer.

Starting next week (October 1st) they are hosting a 5-day challenge to help you plan your first boondocking trip. Get more details below, take a virtual tour of their Airstream tiny home, and please re-share this story on your Facebook to help us spread the word. Thank you!🙏

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This Family of 6 is Living and Traveling Full Time in Their 1972 Airstream Trailer!

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Images via Jonathan and Ashley Longnecker

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This is the story of a family of four called the Broken Compass Nomads who bought a bus and converted it into their tiny rolling home.

We’re a family of 4 – Ed, Bec (hi!), Eliza and Orrie, who will be traveling the United States for the next 2 years in our skoolie conversion with our 3 cats (Popper, Gus, & Lynx) and 2 dogs (Flynn and Cash). In August of 2017, we bought a bus. Not just any bus- The Broken Compass.2

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Broken Compass Nomads: A Family of Four Living in a DIY School Bus Conversion

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Images © Broken Compass Nomads

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This is a 30ft tiny house on wheels designed and built for a family of five and their pets. It even has a catwalk for their cats to get from loft to loft.

This amazing custom tiny home is built by Backcountry Tiny Homes out of Vancouver, Washington.

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A Family of Five’s Amazing 30ft Tiny Home on Wheels

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Images © Backcountry Tiny Homes

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This is the story of a family who turned a school bus, short-bus, and a shipping container into their tiny homes.

Seven years ago, Jeremy and Mira Thompson quit their jobs and sold their suburban home to hit the road in a short-bus they’d converted into a mobile home. After a year on the road, they’d gone through their savings and were thinking about starting a family.1

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Family’s School Bus, Short-Bus, and Whimsical Shipping Container Tiny Homes

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This is a family of three’s 28ft off-grid tiny house on wheels with a 12ft loft-to-loft catwalk built for them by Bantam Built Homes.

It features a large living room, full kitchen, bathroom, and two lofts connected by the 12ft catwalk with a safety rail. Very cool!

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Family’s Double Loft Tiny House on Wheels with Loft-to-Loft Catwalk

28ft Tiny House with 12ft Loft-to-Loft Catwalk by Titan Tiny Homes

Images © Bantam Built Homes

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This is a family of four’s 16ft tiny home on wheels.

It’s the tiny house story of a husband and wife, their two kids (ages six and eight), and their two dogs.

They built their tiny home on wheels using as many reclaimed materials as they could find and are now preparing to go on their first journey with it from Ohio to Colorado to visit and stay with their friends for a month.

Family of Four Build 16ft Tiny House to Adventure in with their Two Dogs!

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Images © Margo Puffenberger

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