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This is a Park Ranger’s 50 sq. ft. Tiny Vardo.

Trekker Trailers managed to pack almost everything you could need into this micro space: a bed, guest bed, desk, shower, toilet, TV, and kitchen! It even has room for tools and a spare tire, and it’s easy to tow weighing only 1,700 lbs. Be sure to watch the full video tour from Deek of RelaxShacks below. Enjoy!

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Park Ranger’s 50 sq. ft. Tiny Vardo

Park Ranger’s 50 sq. ft. Tiny Vardo

Screenshots via YouTube/relaxshacksDOTcom

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This is a teen performance group in Vermont who is fundraising for a trip to Ireland with a teeny-tiny house project!

They are raffling off the home they spent the summer creating in order to fund their three-week trip, which is the culmination of four years of study and practice in “The Way of the Bard.” You can support them by purchasing tickets here. The house has bamboo floors, a handcrafted arched doorway, and tons of charm.

Related: Mike’s Hand-Built Micro Cabin for Sale: $9.5K

Teen Performance Group Fundraises with Tiny House Project

Images via Treewild

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This is Tiny France: The £1,000 tiny house ($1,200) built by Czech architect Vojtěch Valda.

The home is built with 21 insulated panels that “click” together like legos and can be built in a few hours.

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Tiny France: The £1,000 tiny house

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Images via Prague Morning

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This is Mike’s DIY Hand-Built Micro House in Iowa.

He spent $300 on the trailer and used cheap and recycled products to (almost) finish the build.

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Mike’s DIY Hand-Built Micro House in Iowa

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Images via Mike

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Aryeh Berkovits is just 10-years-old, but as part of his Personal Interest Project in school, he and his teacher Colin May built a micro house prototype to help solve homelessness in Sydney, Australia.

The little home was constructed from recycled materials and only cost $200 to create.

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Schoolboy Helps Build $200 Micro House for the Homeless

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Image via Carly Earl/The Daily Telegraph

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This is a Micro Sauna and Pop Up Shelter built with recycled materials.

Chandler, the builder, hosts weekly soup and sauna parties during the winter in the Pacific Northwest. What do you think?

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Chandler’s DIY Micro Sauna Built w/ Reclaim!

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Images @ Chandler Sheets

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This is Boyd’s cheap DIY Micro Camper.

He built the whole thing himself and you can watch his video tour below.

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He Built Affordable, DIY Micro Camper with Fold Down Picnic Table!

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Images © Boyd Earl

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This is a 302 sq. ft. micro apartment at Carmel Place in New York City.

Carmel Place includes 55 similar apartments ranging from 260 to 360 sq. ft.

You can read an interview with the man who lives in the luxury apartment here and watch a video of the space below.

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Stunning Modern Micro Apartment in New York City

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This is the Eco Pod tiny home by Pod Living Ltd.

It features a studio-style floor plan so your living room is your bedroom.

When you step inside, you’ll find a living with a couch that converts into your bed, a kitchen, and a bathroom.

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Eco Pod Tiny Home

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© Pod Living Ltd.

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