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This is Ella and Doug’s Catskill Bungalow and their Dome in Hensonville, New York. They’ve owned their tiny house, which they’ve named the Catskill Bungalow, since 2005.

So later they built a geodesic dome as an additional structure on the property. Now they’re able to earn income by renting them out as vacation rentals. Here’s our interview with them below along with a photo tour of their tiny homes. Enjoy!

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Ella and Doug’s Tiny Bungalow Cottage on a Foundation and their Geodesic Dome Cabin

Ella and Dougs Catskill Bungalow

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This is a secluded ESCAPE Tiny House Getaway with water views in South Cairo, New York which is near Catskill. The house is right on a creek and can accommodate up to five people. It even has it’s own closed-off main floor bedroom with a queen-size bed.

In addition, there’s a pull-out futon in the living area that can be used for sleeping. And on top of that, there’s also a cozy upstairs sleeping loft accessible by ladder. You’ve also got a dining area near a large window, a full kitchen, and a full bathroom. This is a very cool tiny house!

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Secluded and Cozy ESCAPE Tiny House Vacation with Water Views in New York

Secluded and Cozy ESCAPE Tiny House Vacation

Images via Glamping Hub

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This is a 306 sq. ft. tiny house on wheels for sale in Champlain, New York.

It’s dimensions are 24′ x 8.5′ x 13.6′. Price is $58,000 USD.

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24ft Tiny House on Wheels For Sale in Champlain, NY

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This is Truck-a-Float. It’s a floating micro shelter in NYC built using recycled truck caps.

Architects Matteo Pinto and Carolina Cisneros wanted to create a houseboat to live on in the summertime in New York City. The owners of Marina 59 in Far Rockaway, Queens had given them the space to build something (they paid the slip fee). Inspired by the hundreds of used truck caps they saw for sale along the highways of New Jersey and New York, they decided to build a floating home using a cap as a prefab roof complete with windows and screens.1

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Floating Micro Cabins Built w/ Recycled Truck Caps

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