This is the Cecile. It’s a convertible roof tiny house by Opti Nid.
It’s built out of France and features a retractable roof in the upstairs loft!
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Tiny House with Convertible Sleeping Loft in France by Opti Nid
Images © Optinid via Facebook
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This is a 30ft tiny house on wheels designed and built for a family of five and their pets. It even has a catwalk for their cats to get from loft to loft.
This amazing custom tiny home is built by Backcountry Tiny Homes out of Vancouver, Washington.
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A Family of Five’s Amazing 30ft Tiny Home on Wheels
Images © Backcountry Tiny Homes
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This is the “Head in the stars” tiny house on wheels with a rooftop terrace that functions as a convertible roof.
This tiny house is built in France by Opti Nid. From the outside, you’ll notice a unique roofline and a built-in front porch on the rear of the trailer.
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Tiny House on Wheels in France with Unique Rooftop Terrace
Images © Optinid via Facebook
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This is the story of a couple with a baby on the way that hired Tiny Idahomes to build a 35ft tiny home on wheels with four slide-outs.
Amanda and Adam came to us with a special request…. they wanted us to build their new Tiny House, mountain top retreat, with room to grow! Now some may wonder why grow? Well they are expecting their first child any day! What a better way to introduce their new tiny baby to the world by living in a new Tiny House!
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Young Family’s 35ft Tiny Home on Wheels with Four Slide-Outs by Tiny Idahomes
Images © Tiny Idahomes
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This is Newt and Brooke’s ‘SerendipTiny’ Tiny House on Wheels. It’s an Aurora model built by Zero Squared.
The house features two massive slide-outs that nearly double the living space so you get 374 sq. ft. of space on a 26ft tiny house on wheels. And now, you can even book it on Airbnb.
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Couple’s SerendipTiny Expanding Tiny House on Wheels
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This is Ryan’s exquisite 28.5ft custom tiny home on wheels with a ‘shark fin’ stabilizer on the roof which also gives you more space in the sleeping loft.
He built most of the tiny home himself using locally sourced materials. The outcome is simply amazing.
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Ryan’s Amazing Handcrafted 28.5ft ‘Shark Fin’ Tiny House on Wheels
Images via Living Big in a Tiny House/YouTube
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This is a whimsical caravan tiny house on wheels by Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction.
It was built for one of their clients using custom, home-made SIP’s (Structural Insulated Panels).
The curvy windows were recycled from an old church. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
Whimsical Tiny House on Wheels by Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction
Images © Rogue Valley Tiny Home Construction
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This is a Pure Pods tiny house with glass walls in New Zealand.
It’s a studio-style tiny home on a foundation with a main floor bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living area, all with floor to ceiling windows.
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PurePods Tiny Glass House in New Zealand
Images © PurePods
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This is the Bitty Tiny House on a foundation in Marion, North Carolina by Backyard Bunkies.
It’s a 360 sq. ft. tiny home with mountain views that’s a vacation rental which is available to book on Airbnb.
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360 Sq. Ft. Bitty Tiny House by Backyard Bunkies
Images © Backyard Bunkies
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