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Nick had always admired tiny homes, and with parents in the construction industry and some money in his pocket, he finally decided it was time to build one.

He’s quite tall at 6’5″, so he made sure everything in his tiny house worked for his height. He’s even potty-training his cat so that he doesn’t have to store a litter box inside. What do you think of this awesome build?

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A Tiny House Built for Someone Tall

Tall Guy's Self-Built Tiny Home

Images via FLORB

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Here’s a beautiful 24 foot tiny home that’s for sale in North Carolina. This model features two lofts — one over a lovely u-shaped eating/lounge area and another over the 3/4 bathroom complete with a tiled shower.

The whole home has a classy farmhouse feel, with shiplap walls, dark wood accents, and black hardware. Tell us what you love most about this little home!

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$84.9K Tiny Home in Monroe, NC

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Bre & Destiny wanted to own something before turning 30, but a $500,000 home in the Portland area just wasn’t in the cards for them. That’s when they started looking into tiny homes and realized the $90K price tag was far more manageable.

At the moment, they spend about $2,000 a month on their loan and lot and will have it paid off the tiny home by December 2023. Since that’s about what they would have paid in rent, they think it’s worth it to own something at the end of the loan period. Enjoy the tour of their awesome house!

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Their Tiny Home Life in Portland

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Alex and Becci are a lovely German couple who got in touch with us to show off their beautiful self-built tiny house on wheels that sits on a farm in England. The couple built the tiny house in Munich, but when Alex got accepted to study Yacht Design in England, they moved.

While Alex works and studies, Becci works on the farm they call home. They have an adorable dog who loves hanging out on their couch by the wood-burning stove. Enjoy the photos of the construction process and finished build, and read their story below.

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English Countryside Farm Life in their Self-Built Tiny Home

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It’s so awesome how many tiny homes are now featuring downstairs bedrooms that are much friendlier on the knees! Janet’s custom K2 from Tiny Idahomes is one of those awesome new builds. She chose a brilliant seafoam green color for all the walls in her tiny house, and it’s bright and refreshing.

Besides the lower bedroom, there’s a loft bedroom area with beautiful architectural windows and a fascinating roofline. The galley kitchen has everything plus a dishwasher, and the bathroom has its own laundry. What do you think?

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This Tiny House Features a First Level Bedroom as well as a Sleeping Loft

Janet’s Seafoam Green k2 56

Images via Tiny Idahomes

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It’s been a while since we’ve seen a gooseneck tiny house around here, and I love them just as much as usual. This 32′ model comes from Tiny House Building Company. The Waterford features grey board and batten on the outside and beautiful shiplap walls indoors.

What makes this model unique is that the gooseneck bedroom connects to a higher-still loft, making it a two-bedroom tiny house. There’s also a living room with an electric fireplace, a decked-out kitchen, and a compact bathroom area. What do you think?

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Board and Batten Gooseneck Tiny House on Wheels

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Tragically, Derek lost his mother when he was 18 years old. He got around $40,000 from her life insurance and was able to use that money to purchase his $26,000 home on wheels. Now he feels like his home is an extension of her. Derek immediately painted his home a variety of bold, wonderful colors and changes the paint and styles up frequently.

Just recently, he invited two roommates to move in with him and his dog and cat. Compared to the high cost of living in his former Portland apartment, spending just around $200 per month for his home ad utilities is pretty amazing! What do you think?

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With Roommates, His Rent is Around $200/Month

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The 34′ Casa Mia shines with its two-bedroom loft that allows for full walking headroom, making it much more like a second floor. You climb the staircase from the kitchen and first enter the smaller bedroom, which has a full wall of separation from the following room that can fit a king bed.

Another great feature is the mudroom hallway, which offers a spot to kick off your shoes and hang up coats that are separate from the living room and kitchen. Plus, there’s a spacious bathroom with a large walk-in shower, leaving very little to be desired! What’s your favorite part of this design?

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34 ft. Tiny House with a Mudroom Hallway

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In 2018, Nicole and Jamie began building their DIY tiny house to own a home in the high-cost-of-living state of Massachusetts. It took them about 2 years and $30,000 to complete the build, and they have been loving living there ever since.

The home features shou sugi ban siding and an adorable arched doorway that steps down into the house. Inside, there is a cozy living space and an incredible pull-out staircase up to their bedroom. The entire loft bedroom is actually an inset mattress, so they crawl right into bed. What do you think of this design?

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High School Sweethearts Build Their Own Tiny Home With No Debt

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