This is a contemporary-style tiny home build in Austin, TX that’s now for sale.
On the outside you’ll notice a blend of exterior siding: natural and green-painted wood with a metal base.
You can see the entire build from the studs to the finished product in the pictures below. The interior includes a loft, kitchen, living area and bathroom.
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Tiny Home Build in Austin, TX
Images © Brent Massey
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This is the 178 sq. ft. Atticus Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village near Portland, Oregon.
It’s the Linden 20 model designed and built by Tumbleweed Houses. Now, you can vacation in it at Mt. Hood to try out tiny living!
The exterior is finished with cedar plank siding and black trim. Inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, downstairs bedroom, an upstairs sleeping loft, and an additional storage loft.
The Atticus sleeps up to three people. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Atticus Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village
Images © Tumbleweed Houses & Mt. Hood Village
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This is the Rodrigue Tiny House on Wheels by Tiny House Crafters in Vermont.
It’s an 8′ x 24′ tiny home on wheels built for one of their clients in Maine.
It was a completely custom build and features a Nature’s Head composting toilet; a full kitchen with a range, not-so-mini fridge, and full sized sink; a reclaimed dining room table; our under stair cubby storage; and an 8′ loft. It is ready for 120V 30-Amp electrical hook up and has (2) 20# propane tanks that supply the Takagi instant hot water heater, Williams direct vent heater, and the 20″ range. The interior walls are finished with beadboard wainscoting and 1/4″ plywood for a drywall-esque look that is sturdy enough for travel.
The Rodrigue Tiny House
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This is the 233 sq. ft. Scarlett Tiny House at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village near Portland, Oregon. It’s the Elm 20 model that’s designed and built by Tumbleweed Houses and now it’s available as a vacation rental.
The outside features cedar siding painted red with white trim. Inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, downstairs bedroom, and two upstairs sleeping lofts. The Scarlett tiny home sleeps up to 5. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
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Scarlett Tiny House on Wheels by Tumbleweed at Mt. Hood Tiny House Village
Images © Tumbleweed Houses & Mt. Hood Village
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This is a 16′ curved roof tiny home on wheels by Rocky Mountain Tiny Houses.
A lovely young woman from Georgia commissioned us to design and build this unique tiny house. Having seen and admired the features found in our Boulder and Front Range models, but also being really attracted to the curved roof line of the Leaf Version III tiny house, and of course wanting to customize the house to meet her needs, she put her trust in us to deliver a fantastic product.
We start out with a custom 16′ heavy duty trailer chassis and stick frame the superstructure using advancing 2×4 framing methods. The curved top plate is easily attainable by laminating thin strips of wood together at precise geometric constraints. We applied a very similar reclaimed tin and cedar siding motif in rainscreen fashion. The radius of the curved roof was gentle enough to carefully bend standard pro panel roofing along the surface. Windows were strategically located to take advantage of our advanced framing methodology, optimize light and view, and coordinate with the floor plan.
Curved Roof Tiny Home
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This is the Casita Verde tiny house on wheels by Chris Pearson in Santa Cruz, California.
I call it Casita Verde (“little green house”), as I built it for good interior air quality (minimal use of plwood inside, natural finishes like shellac and clay-based paint, non-VOC adhesives) and tried to incorporate sustainability in the design (wool insulation, cork flooring, composting toilet, low energy LED lighting, solar PV powered, low-E windows).
It’s built on a 20 foot trailer (2 feet are deck) and has about 130 square feet below and 70 square feet combined in the two sleeping lofts. We plan on using it as a vacation house. I had so much fun building it, I’m changing my career to THOW/small home construction. My website is casitaverde.weebly.com
Casita Verde Tiny House
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This is the 250 sq. ft. Appalachian Tiny House.
It’s a 26′ Tumbleweed Cypress model built by Tumbleweed.
Kristin and Evan are living in it with their cat and puppy.
You can follow them on Instagram at @AppalachianTiny.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Appalachian Tiny House
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This is a tiny house vacation in Damascus, Virginia.
It’s a tiny home on wheels right on Creeper Trail.
From here, you’re two blocks from downtown Damascus.
The tiny house offers 203 square feet of space.
You also get private outdoor space with lounge chairs and more.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
Tiny House Vacation in Damascus, Virginia
Images © Airbnb.com
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This is the MoonDragon tiny house.
It’s designed and built by Zyl Vardos in Olympia, Washington.
The home features a handmade dutch-style door and a beautiful roofline.
Inside, you’ll find a kitchen, bathroom, living area, and a huge overhead loft.
Plus you’ll discover plenty of storage throughout (including a kitchen pantry). Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
MoonDragon Tiny House by Zyl Vardos
Images © Abel Zyl
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