This is a preview of a whimsical and funky tiny house being built by Incredible Tiny Homes out of Newport, Tennessee. It’s a one-of-a-kind (custom) tiny home on wheels for one of their customers and we just can’t wait to see how it continues to come along.
Pretty fun, right? Obviously, something like this costs more for a builder to do because it takes more time to make it look like this and yet also be a well-built home. It makes sense, I think. Anyway, they’re not finished yet, but I thought I’d let you have a sneak peek at it. In the video below, Randy Jones shows you some of the many other tiny homes they’re building for other clients. Incredible Tiny Homes offers THOWs starting at $20,000.
It features interesting biophilic design elements too, which you can learn more about by watching the video tour below. It’s really interesting because they designed the house in-line with nature and environmentalism using recycled materials creatively and making other interesting decisions like the compost toilet and the living roof. As you’ll see, every little thing in this tiny house was very well thought-out. Take a look for yourself and please share your thoughts in the comments. Thanks!
This is the story of Shelley’s 40-foot shipping container tiny home in Russell Island, Southern Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia. Yes, she recycled a container and turned it into very own tiny, but not too tiny, home.
Grab a coffee or tea and enjoy the photo tour, read our exclusive interview with her, and learn about getting a rare opportunity to book a vacation in Shelley’s 40-foot container home if you’d like to. Short stays only.
When it comes to funky design and creative use of reclaimed material Derek “Deek” Diedricksen is the building master. In this case it’s a custom designed and built 140 sq. ft. off the grid cabin called the Glass House because it’s loaded with recycled windows.
Using recycled glass, windows, wood and other odds and ends Deek came up with the Glass House. When you go inside you’ll see it’s great for weekend getaways. But with some modifications you might be able to make this funky tiny cabin livable year-round. What do you think of this funky off-grid cabin? Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
Today I ran into a modern yet creative small space I think you’ll like. Check out Ryan and Tony’s funky and cool Brooklyn loft with a view. They share this space with roommates.
Ryan says, “That’s how we afford this cool place. Sometimes there’s just two of us here, other times four or five.”
There are three bedrooms that they rent out.While the eclectic living area and kitchen are the common gathering place for everyone.
Inside this Brooklyn loft they have decorated and used a lot of space saving furniture and items from Ikea.