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I’m excited to show you an updated tour (and new video tour and interview) with Vina and her tiny home on wheels (of Sol Haus Design) thanks to the amazing Joshua and Natsuko of Chibi Moku. They’re a husband and wife couple who live and travel in their RV throughout the United States (and beyond?).

Right now I’d like to share with you their video and photo tour of Vina’s amazing tiny house on a trailer that she lives simply in full time. And it truly begs the question, would you rather stay put and live simply in a tiny house on wheels or live and travel full time in an RV like Joshua and Natsuko? A tough question for you, I might imagine, as it is for me. Enjoy the tour (and video) below and let me know your preferred way of living simply in the comments at the bottom. Thanks!

Vina’s Tiny Home on Wheels… Or RV/Travel Full Time?

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Images © Chibi Moku

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A while back I showed you Vina’s 140 sq. ft. tiny home on wheels that she built for only $35,000. Since then it’s been updated a bit so I wanted to share it with you again.

Her home is built onto an 8′ x 20′ trailer which gives her about 140 square feet of interior space to work with inside. The best part is the micro house is completely self sufficient.

So Vina is able to live a lifestyle that goes in line with her philosophy on living simply, being sustainable, and living a debt-free lifestyle. Pretty awesome, isn’t it?

Vina’s Updated Tiny Home on Wheels

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Images: SolHausDesign

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This 140 square foot tiny house on wheels sits on a 20′ x 8′ utility trailer.

It’s designed to be self-sufficient and is the home of Vina Lustado at Sol Haus Design.

She will be using portable solar panels and passive solar heating/cooling approach to go off the grid.

The walls, ceilings, and floors are highly insulated to help with this and additional heating is provided by a propane gas fireplace.

Like most tiny homes this one has an upstairs sleeping loft with a big skylight so you can see the moon and stars before bedtime.

Unlike most skylights in tiny houses, this one can actually open to let in the breeze. Here, I’ll show you below:

Skylight that Opens in a Tiny House

Image: Sol Haus Design on Facebook

I encourage you to learn more about this tiny home and enjoy the rest of the tour (in photo and video) below:

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