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This is the 28ft Bayview Tiny House on Wheels with a set of sliding glass doors.

It’s a 368 sq. ft. THOW built by Tiny House Building Company and it retails for $89,900. Enjoy!

Triple Axle 28ft Tiny House on Wheels with Sliding Glass Doors!

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Sebastien Cloarec and Guillaume Gilbert met each other in Engineering School in 2009. By the time 2017 rolled around, they created a company together called l’Atelier Des Branchés to build tiny houses.

© atelierdesbranches.fr

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This is the Tiny Modern Farmhaus that’s still for sale in Dallas, Texas. It’s ready to live in and built on a 20ft custom trailer with dual 6,000 pound axles.

When you go inside, you’ve got closet space to the right along with a full bathroom and your upstairs sleeping loft above. Your staircase to the loft doubles as storage with the rest of the space for your kitchen and living area. Take the tour and get more details below then let me know what you think in the comments.

244 Sq. Ft. Tiny Modern Farmhaus on Wheels!

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The Adirondack tiny house on wheels by Cubist Engineering proves that even a 12-foot space can deliver both comfort and clever design innovation.

Inside this compact dwelling, you’ll find a wood burning stove for cozy warmth and a remarkable “secret bed” that’s hidden in the floor. When not in use, the sleeping area disappears completely, giving you full use of the living space during the day.

Exterior view of the Adirondack tiny house on wheels by Cubist Engineering

Images courtesy of Cubist Engineering

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LORETTO — Saint Francis University is digging into the tiny house trend as part of its Energy Technology and Policy program.

The typical American home is about 2,600 square feet, whereas the typical small or tiny house is between 100 and 400 square feet.

Saint Francis’ tiny classroom, built in a shell purchased from 84 Lumber, is 160 square feet.1

© Russ O’Reilly / The Saint Francis University Institute for Energy

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This is how Nancy Park built her tiny house on nights and weekends over the course of four years while working full time.

You may remember our original post about her titled, “69 Year Old Single Woman Builds Tiny Home in 4 Years on Nights and Weekends While Working Full Time,” where you can see her completed ‘High Desert Tiny House‘ and even book it for your next vacation!

In this post, she’s going to tell the story of how she built it (starting with the trailer!).

How Nancy Built Her Tiny House on Nights/Weekends!

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Mark singlehandedly built this DIY tiny house on a tight budget, and used mostly reclaimed and secondhand materials to furnish the interior.

The entire home cost $30K CAD (~$24K USD) to build, and that includes the cost of a new custom trailer, new lumber, and the rent he paid for a building space.

He and his girlfriend lived in the tiny home for a year and a half in Stouffville, Ontario (near Toronto) at an RV park where they legally parked their tiny house year round and spent approximately $300/month on rent and $100/month on utilities.

Image © Exploring Alternatives

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This is the 28ft Pacific Getaway Tiny House on Wheels by Handcrafted Movement in Battle Ground, Washington.

When you step inside, the area to your left transforms between a bedroom and dining room but it can also be used as a hobby room (like for yoga or for kids to play) since both the bed and the dining table can be stored up into the walls. Pretty cool feature, right? Please enjoy and learn more below!

© Handcrafted Movement

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Have you had a chance to spend a few nights in a tiny house yet? Lots of us LOVE tiny homes, but still, haven’t had a chance to try one out yet! And that’s why I’m showing you these 34 tiny house vacations that you can book right now if you want to!

Imagine what it would be like to know what it feels like to sleep and spend time in a tiny home… It could be as serious as figuring out whether you can live tiny or not, or it could just be a fun experience to add to your life, right? So let me take you through the list and then you can tell me which one is your favorite in the comments!

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1. Off-Grid Tiny Cabin on Wheels with Roll Up Garage Window in Central Frontenac, Ontario

© Cabinscape

Just click or tap on any of the photos where you want to see the rest of the tiny home!

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