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This is the 17-foot-long Granville tiny house by La Tiny House, a builder in France.

The little home includes a front porch, loft bedroom with tons of light, and a sweet tiny kitchen with sink, burners and tons of counter space. This particular one is all wood dotted with punches of color — like a neon yellow toilet seat! Might as well have fun with it!

The builder sells homes in different states of “finished” — from just shells to turn key — and this is just one of their models.

Related: Beautiful Tiny Home on Wheels by La Tiny House

Granville Tiny House by La Tiny House, France

Images via La Tiny House

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This is an announcement to let you know that The Ark House by Zyl Vardos is for sale sold in Olympia, Washington.

The Ark was created in March 2015, by Zyl Vardos, in Olympia, WA, USA. It is known worldwide for its unusual sculpted cedar exterior, flowing architectural lines, and astounding full-length arched windows.

The Ark is designed to be a comfortable living space for one or two people. It would also shine as an attention-getting, devastatingly unique vacation rental. It is energy efficient, built of natural materials, and easily convertible to off-grid use.

It’s a beautiful, custom designed and built 8′ x 22′ tiny home on wheels. The asking price is $88,000 OBO.

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The Ark House by Zyl Vardos is For Sale!

Images © Zyl Vardos

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Ma Maison Logique‘s second tiny house design, the Novio, is a 210 square foot minimalist stunner with an open concept floor plan and massive picture windows. Their first tiny house is here.

The Novio has clever space-saving features like a composting toilet in a drawer, a shower in a closet, and a ladder tucked away in the wall; in addition to thoughtful touches, like the skylight in the loft for stargazing. Some people may not enjoy the idea of a toilet hidden in their clothes closet, in which case the closet could easily be repurposed as a bathroom storage space for toilet paper, cleaning products, etc.

This tiny home was designed as a guest house for their clients, who have access to electricity year round.  It is heated with 2 small electric baseboard heaters and has high performing insulation and a heat recovery air exchange ventilator (HRV) to help manage heat and humidity in the small space.

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Modern Tiny House with Hidden Bathroom & Space Saving Furniture

Image © Exploring Alternatives

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This is Michelle’s Pawsitively Tiny House near Columbus, Ohio. She just sent us some new pictures in response to some reader requests.

Michelle went tiny after spending a year living in a boat in New York City! Her small space allows her to spend time with family and do what she loves — rescuing and caring for animals. Read our interview with her below the pictures!

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Michele’s Pawsitively Tiny House – Built for Independence and Freedom After a Divorce

She Built a Tiny House After Divorce

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This is the latest tiny house on wheels by Migration Tiny Homes.

Migration Tiny Homes, we build our homes using the best construction materials available starting with Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) at the core of everything we build in North Carolina.

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Latest Tiny House on Wheels by Migration Tiny Homes

Latest Tiny House on Wheels by Migration Tiny Homes

Photos via Migration Tiny Homes

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Concord (CA) High School students have completed the Construction Tech Program’s first Tiny House on Wheels.

With the help of our community partners Ashby Lumber, West Coast Windows and Doors, and Tumbleweed our goal is to make the program self-sustaining.

The class was able to learn all aspects of residential construction and the THOW was our culminating project.

The design is based on the Tumbleweed Cypress Equator 20′.

High School Students Build 20′ Tiny House on Wheels

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This is one couple’s tiny home, their Little Living Tiny House.

They shared pictures of their journey on Tumblr, and have been living tiny on a farm in California for three years now. According to their story, they downsized from a 3,200 square foot home in East Bay. Wow!

They worked with Tumbleweed to design the home of their dreams, rented land on a 5 acre ranch in Northern, CA, and moved into their 275 sq. ft. abode in Dec. 2014. Since then they’ve built benches, shelving, cabinets, storage and a lovely deck and outdoor tables to make their tiny house a tiny home.

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Little Living Tiny House on a 5 Acre Ranch in CA

Images via Tumblr

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It’s just a fact that Japanese design is almost always better suited for tiny spaces than our “bigger is better” American style and that couldn’t be more true in this Japanese Tiny Home on Wheels!

Living Big in a Tiny House took a tour of the home with it’s now-owners who purchased it from a brilliant designer. The itty bitty home can easily fit in a parking space and yet includes a kitchen, sleeping space and seating for up to six people. All in all, it weighs no more than 600 kgs (around 1,200 lbs). Be sure to watch the whole video tour and see the space transform before your eyes.

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Japanese Tiny Home on Wheels: Video Tour

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This is an announcement for the Tiny Home Village and Feature Gardens at the Denver Home Show on March 17-19.

Here’s your chance to see 12 tiny homes set in beautiful gardens! Plus, Derek “Deek” Diedricksen of RelaxShacks.com and host of HGTV’s “Tiny House Builders” will speak and attend. You’ll see homes from these exhibitors:

You can buy tickets here. Additional information below!

Tiny Home Village and Feature Gardens at the Denver Home Show

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