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This is an introduction of a new tiny house builder: East Texas Tiny Houses!

Their first model looks great, including two lofts and a snug downstairs bedroom. The new tiny homeowner, Julie Rosewell, wrote on Facebook, “My tiny house is amazing thanks to East Texas tiny houses.” The company is getting started on their next build now.

Related: Beautiful Craftsman Tiny House For Sale in OR

First Home from East Texas Tiny Houses

Images via East Texas Tiny Houses

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This is the BunKaboose by EcoCabins in Colorado.

The BunKaboose, designed by David Papen and Darin Zaruba from EcoCabins, was first envisioned as a cross between a caboose rail car and a rustic bunkhouse. A uniquely original tiny house with rugged style, classic appointments, and superior quality craftsmanship, the 20’ model with a 4’ deck is now available and the 24’ model with a 4’ deck will be released soon. This home features a quaint rustic metal deep soak bathtub, two lofts, an electric fireplace, and ‘beetle kill pine’ interior walls, trim, and floors.

Related: Morrison Tiny hOMes Now Available by EcoCabins

BunKaboose by EcoCabins in Colorado

Screenshots via Facebook

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This is a Room to Move home in New Zealand.

It’s a super solar-powered house built from SIPs. New Atlas wrote:

Ex-boat builder and carpenter Jeff Hobbs from New Zealand-based studio Room to Move was recently commissioned to build a special bespoke tiny house for local resident Briar Hale. The 23.95 sq m (257.8 sq ft) house was built using structural insulated panels (SIPs) made from plywood and foam; recycled wood materials and sports multiple off-grid solutions. Hobbs chose to build the home using 62 mm (2.45 in) thick SIPs due to their lightweight, strength, durability and excellent insulation qualities, and also meant that he had extra floor space to work with when designing the home’s interior.

Lily’s 150 Sq. Ft. Tiny House on Wheels in New Zealand

Room To Move New Zealand Solar-Powered Tiny House

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It’s always fun to see staged and picture-ready tiny homes with magazine-worthy professional photography, but sometimes you want a reality check. What do these houses look like lived-in by real people?

I want to introduce you to Ariel, the owner of her tiny home named Fy Nyth. She has an awesome YouTube channel with tons of videos about tiny living, including clothing storage, living in a cold climate, and her off-grid power system. Seriously, check it out!

But today I bring you her updated tiny house tour. Yes, it’s 16 minutes long, but she shows you all her homes nooks and crannies and it’s super informative if you’re interested in going tiny.

Related: Modern Tiny House with Hidden Bathroom and Space Saving Furniture: Video Tour

Lived-In Tiny House Tour: Fy Nyth

Screenshots via YouTube/Fy Nyth

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This is a custom tiny house on wheels that’s  for sale by owner SOLD.

It features a ground floor bedroom and much more.

Asking price is $39,900. Please enjoy, learn more, ask questions in the comments, and re-share below. Thanks!

One of a kind Tiny House (THOW) for sale by owner, $39,900, Ground Floor Bedroom + Loft, 270sq ft

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This is a Stunning Sage Green THOW by Bear’s Tiny Homes in Georgia that’s for sale.

The 250 sq. ft. home includes a sliding deck (super cool!) and the much-desired downstairs bedroom! It also has a loft for kids or guests, a spacious and cozy living room, and a fully-stocked kitchen you’ll love.

Get all the details and the builder’s contact information on the last page.

Stunning Sage Green THOW by Bear’s Tiny Homes

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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.

Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

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 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.

Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!

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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