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This is a park model tiny house in Texas on a fenced-in lot.

On the outside, you’ll see the taupe siding, brown metal roofing, and a front deck. When you step inside you’ll find a large living room with a cathedral ceiling, a kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and loft bedroom.

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Park Model Tiny House on Fenced-in Lot

Park Model Tiny House in Texas

Images © Nancy Eakin

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This is the Zamora Vardo Tiny House on Wheels built by Tiny Idahomes.

On the outside you’ll notice dark-stained wood and a traditional vardo style design with green shutters and accents.

When you go inside, you’ll find a sleeping loft, kitchen, living area, bathroom, and more.

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

Zamora Vardo Tiny House on Wheels

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Images © Tiny Idahomes

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This 110 sq. ft. tiny house can sleep three to four people in Washougal, Washington.

Inside you’ll find a murphy bed and a double bed.

There’s a kitchen with power and water. And there’s an outdoor shower too.

Guests are welcome to use the bathroom and shower inside the main house.

This looks like a great DIY tiny house one can build for an affordable amount of money, don’t you think? I love it! Please enjoy and re-share it below. Thanks!

110 Sq. Ft. Tiny House Vacation

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Images © Kenny/Airbnb

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This transforming tiny kitchen called the Clei is an all in one solution.

And when it’s not in use, it’s just 2′ by 2′.

But it expands to about triple its size.

When you start to open it up you’ll find:

  • A sink with faucet.
  • A 4-burner cooktop.
  • A dishwasher.
  • A refrigerator.
  • A coffee maker.
  • A vertical herb garden.
  • Three countertops for prep work.

All in One Solution for Tiny Kitchens in a 2’x2′ Transforming Package

I encourage you to see and learn more below:

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I wanted to show you this 165 square foot tiny house on a trailer that was built using slightly modified Tumbleweed Fencl plans. It has that rustic look to it that I personally love and the pictures below speak for themselves.

The interior is beautiful and features high quality home style cabinetry with a spacious kitchen/bathroom for such a tiny home. A design like this is perfect for those of you who prefer that your tiny house feels like a home over the futuristic overly-modern style like this.

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165-sq.-ft. Tiny House on Wheels

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I think you’ll get a better idea of what I mean once you go inside below:
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So I thought I might continue on our little tour of our tiny house, our construction choices, and the outcome.

Since I am currently enjoying some beautiful summer days I thought I might talk a little about our outdoor living space.

The first outdoor space we built was our front porch and since we used plans to build our post and pier foundation based on deck plans, no front porch was in the original design. We always planned to build one but we needed to have the house built first.

Photo by Laura M. LaVoie

Photo by Laura M. LaVoie

Our front porch may be the smallest deck ever constructed. It is essentially a free-standing structure using just four deck blocks for stability. It is attached to the house by the porch overhang. It provides a small covered spot to take off our muddy shoes before going inside.

I encourage you to read more and see our photos of the process below.

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