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This is a purple monster shipping container tiny house by Kountry Containers somewhere near Austin, Texas. From the outside, it’s purple, hence its nickname, purple monster. And of course, you can tell it’s more than just a shipping container, right? Because it has beautiful windows and modern french doors that blend right in with the container.

When you go inside, you’ll be stepping directly into the living area which can also go into ‘bedroom mode’ thanks to the Murphy bed behind the couch. Moving on you’ll enter the kitchen and barstool area and finally the bathroom which is accessed via sliding barn door. What do you think?

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The Purple Monster Shipping Container Tiny House by Kountry Containers in Austin, Texas

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This is the story of Megan’s tiny house which is now for sale. She lived in it for two years, but now that she’s getting serious with her dog training business, she’s basically outgrown it. So now it’s for sale. Do you want it? Do you like it? Think you could live in it happily? Check it out and let us know in the comments.

It’s an off-grid tiny house on wheels with a kitchen, living area, loft bedroom, storage loft, full bathroom, wood burning stove, and an open floor plan that even allows for yoga. Some of the materials used to build it include 100+-year-old repurposed barn wood.

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Megan’s off-grid tiny house on wheels for sale near Asheville, North Carolina

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This is a modern/minimalist tiny cabin vacation… It’s the Dashi Cabin from Cabinscape. An off-grid tiny house on wheels with a permanent deck with views of the forest in Bayfield, Ontario.

Inside, you’ll find a full kitchen, bathroom, outdoor shower, cozy living area with oversized windows, a cozy studio bedroom, and an additional upstairs sleeping loft. Can you see yourself living tiny in a design like this?

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The Dashi Cabin from Cabinscape… A Modern and Minimalist off-grid tiny cabin vacation in Ontario

Modern and minimalist tiny cabin vacation – The Dashi Cabin from Cabinscape – Images via CabinScape-com

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This is 30-foot high-end tiny house by Finished Right Contracting that’s for sale and the story behind it.

The home measures 30′ x 8.5′ x 13.5′. It has two lofts. One is accessible by a stunning open stair case and the other will have a custom built ladder, built by our very own Steve Zaleschuk of FRC tiny homes.

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High-end tiny house on wheels built by Steve Zaleschuk (for sale)

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This is the Chum Creek wine country tiny house getaway. It’s a tiny house vacation near Healesville, Victoria, Australia featuring a covered front porch, mounted rooftop solar panels, and incredible views. If you like, you can book a stay over at Glamping Hub.

This picturesque 12-square-meter tiny house is located in the Yarra River Valley near Healesville, Victoria. It accommodates two people with a queen-size bed. Sunlight pours through the windows, allowing guests to stay in bed just a little bit longer while soaking up the sunshine.1

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Yarra River Valley Wine Country Tiny House Getaway in Australia

Chum Creek wine country tiny house getaway via glampinghub

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This is the 20ft Ozark Tiny House on Wheels with a dinette slide out. It’s built by Tiny Idahomes and is available for $39,900. What do you think?

The Ozark – 20′ long, one level, non lofted Tiny House Travel Trailer. Small, practical, easy to tow and park and equipped for off grid.

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Easy to Tow 20ft Ozark Tiny House with Dinette Slide Out, Full Kitchen, Main Floor Bedroom, And More!

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This is a 32-foot Farmhouse tiny house on wheels with a main-floor bedroom for $88,000. It’s built by Liberation Tiny Homes.

It features a beautiful barn wood accent wall and many other upgrades to make it unique. What do you think of it?

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$88k Farmhouse tiny house w/ a main-floor bedroom and super nice bathroom

88k Farmhouse tiny house w main floor bedroom and super nice bathroom via Liberation Tiny Homes

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This is a 28-foot, 360-square-foot tiny house on wheels by Liberation Tiny Homes. It features a galvanized metal roof, metal and stained pine siding, Andersen 100 Series windows, RV hookups, an LG 9000 BTU mini-split heating and cooling system, and more.

It’s priced at $71,600 and measures 28-feet long, 8.5-feet wide, and 13-feet 6-inches tall. So what do you think, could you see yourself living tiny in a unit like this? If not, would you go smaller or larger? Let’s talk about it in the comments.

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28-foot, 360-square-foot THOW by Liberation Tiny Homes

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This is a tiny house movement timeline… A brief history of tiny homes. How far back does the tiny house movement go? Some could argue that tiny homes have been here since the dawn of man. And it’s true, isn’t it? But for the purposes of this article, I’d like to start by skipping to the year 1854 because that’s the year that Henry David Thoreau published his book, Walden, after living in a 150-square-foot tiny cabin near Walden Pond on Ralph Waldo Emerson’s woodland property.

Little did he know, that he may be largely responsible for having sparked the giant tiny house movement that we are witnessing today. So please join me on a journey back in time, to explore the tiny homes of yesterday and see how they have inspired the tiny and small homes of today. And who knows, maybe we can figure out what the tiny homes of the future will be like? Let’s go…

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1854 – Henry David Thoreau publishes Walden while living in a 150-square-foot tiny cabin.

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