This is Trinity, a tiny house by Alabama Tiny Homes.
She is 28 feet long, 13’4′ tall and 8’5″ wide and features the very popular white-on-dark wood color scheme we keep seeing more of (and keep loving!). But the best and most unique feature of this home is that the staircase is along the back wall of the house. How have we not seen this before? Great idea.
Related: Freedom Tiny House by Alabama Tiny Homes
Trinity Tiny House on Wheels by Alabama Tiny Homes
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This is a 312 sq. ft. Log Cabin Style THOW for sale in Tennessee.
It can be towed (for free!) to any of the contiguous 48 states. It features beautiful colors, a luxurious shower with pebble tiles (my personal favorite), and a whole host of appliances. Check it out!
Related: High Schooler’s Tiny House Shell for Sale, FL
312 sq. ft. Log Cabin Style THOW For Sale

Images via Sarah
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Are you thinking of building a tiny house? Are you a DIYer who would like to know your construction process was supervised by a professional? Are you interested in supporting educational opportunities for new women carpenters?
Build your tiny house by sponsoring a carpentry class for women!
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This is a 28′ gooseneck trailer tiny house on wheels.
It was just built by Alpine Tiny Homes and was recently delivered to a customer. Enjoy!
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28′ Gooseneck Trailer Tiny House by Alpine Tiny Homes
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The interior of this stunning 360 sq. ft. tiny house was built using reclaimed wood from a home that was torn down nearby. It has a vaulted ceiling, retractable staircase, full-sized bathroom, and a loft bedroom with Japanese-inspired in-floor storage. The exterior has beautiful hemlock siding and bright red accents on the roof and around the windows.
The owner, Pierre, says he bought the tiny house because he didn’t have the means to purchase a conventional house and was happy to have found a place where tiny houses are legal so that he could live in a community and not be alone in the country. His home is located at the “Les Hameaux de la Source” tiny house community in Lantier, Quebec, Canada.
Check out the latest video by Exploring Alternatives for a full tour of this tiny house.
Spacious Open Concept Tiny House Parked in a Legal Community
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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This is Lizzy meeting her Tiny House (with a huge bathtub!) for the first time.
If you are still waiting to go tiny, I’m sure you can’t wait to feel her pure joy when she walks into her Tumbleweed home in Colorado Springs. You can watch Lizzy’s blissful reaction in her video tour, and read all about her tiny journey on her blog, LizzyFlowers. Enjoy 🙂
Lizzy Meets Her Tumbleweed Tiny House for the First Time!
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This is a High Schooler’s Tiny House Shell for Sale in Winter Springs, FL. (SOLD)
Jacob built the amazing house for his senior project in high school, with hopes of taking it with him to college. Unfortunately, he can’t bring it along and would like to recoup some of the money he put into his home. It comes with boxed wood flooring, a detached porch and even some fun gingerbread Christmas decor.
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High Schooler’s Tiny House Shell
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This is the Lucky Linden Tiny House on Wheels!
According to Tumbleweed, Meg and her husband, Dan, spent around 3 years and $25,000 to build it.
… the build took a lot longer than I wanted it to! Basically it was done in two or three chunks of time, separated by long stretches where very little or no work was being done. This was because we wanted to build the Lucky Linden without going into debt, so I would work on it when I had a stash of money saved up.3
Couple’s Lucky Linden Tiny Home on Wheels
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This is one couple’s Rock Climbing Tiny House on Wheels! It was built by Tiny Heirloom. Actually, according to Inhabitat, this tiny house is called the Tiny Adventure Home.2
The Mississippi couple, Breck and Kelsey, hired Tiny Heirloom to build it for them so they can go on adventures with it!1 From the inside-out, it’s absolutely beautiful. I think you’ll really like it. Enjoy and re-share below!
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Couple’s Adventure Tiny Home Built with Rock Climbing Siding!

© Tiny Heirloom
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