It’s the story of a Tiny House built (by us) in the Netherlands that was driven to a remote island called Jura, a wonderful road trip through the dramatic scenery of Scotland. It’s also the story of the family who owns it now and the choices they made that led them to this choice.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Tiny Boundaries Documentary: The Story of a Family’s Tiny Home in the Netherlands
This is the Bus Stop where you can spend your vacation staying in buses that have been converted into a luxury tiny homes in Bankrugg Farm, East Lothian, Scotland.
The Bus Stop is a holiday experience with a difference. Our luxury, hand crafted accommodation is set on a working farm with beautiful panoramic views of the Lammermuir Hills, in the stunning East Lothian countryside.
Take a look and learn more about this unique place below. Wouldn’t it be cool to turn a bus into a tiny home on your own land? I think so!
This is a fundraiser for the SocialBite Village for Edinburgh’s Homeless.
Remember Tiny House Scotland’s NestHouse? Most of you really loved it, and builder Jonathan Avery is teaming up with Social Bite to help build a tiny house community.
The village will include 20 tiny homes, which each cost about £30,000, as well as a “controlled environment where residents will receive everything they need including counselling, money management guidance, cooking lessons, exercise and therapy. Residents will also learn new skills and get their life back on track, working in an onsite vegetable garden, chicken coup and furniture workshop as well as given work placements in our shops and restaurant.”
This is the Lochside Follies tower cottage in Scotland. It features a round shape and offers around 400 sq. ft. of space inside.
When you step inside, you’ll find a living area, dining area, kitchen, fireplace, bathroom, and a beautiful upstairs sleeping loft bedroom. Not to mention, the incredible upstairs balcony with beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes.