This is a 190 sq. ft. tiny house on wheels from WoodyWay.
This model is called the Cottage. How do you like it?
Modern 190 Sq. ft. Tiny House ‘Cottage’ by WoodyWay

Photo credit: Woodyway
This is a 190 sq. ft. tiny house on wheels from WoodyWay.
This model is called the Cottage. How do you like it?

Photo credit: Woodyway
Check out the latest collaboration between Liberation Tiny Homes and Tiny House Basics. It’s a 32′ x 10′ Tiny House Shell with accordion style windows in the kitchen area, metal roof and two lofts.

Photo credit: Liberation Tiny Homes
This is the 308 sq. ft. Glass Roof Tiny House on Wheels by Microbuilt Homes that’s for sale in Louisville, Kentucky.
The dimensions are 28′ x 8.5′ and is priced at $64,800. This tiny house is also known as the Talbott House.
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This is the Essen’Ciel Tiny Home on Wheels.
It’s built by Baluchon, a French tiny home builder.
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Related: Calypso Tiny House on Wheels by Baluchon
This is the Traveler XL Tiny House on Wheels!
It’s designed and built by ESCAPE TRAVELER.
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Images © Escape Traveler
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.
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Photos via Migration Tiny Homes
This is the Tradition Tiny House on Wheels by ESCAPE TRAVELER.
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This is the Modern Farmhouse Take Two Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s built by Liberation Tiny Homes in Pennsylvania.
Related: The Modern Farmhouse by Liberation Tiny Homes
Are you getting ready to buy your very own tiny house? Now comes the hard part – finding a reputable tiny house builder.
We at PAD Tiny Houses have heard from a number of people lately who bought tiny homes from professional builders, and now need significant repairs within the first year of living. It’s disappointing, but avoidable, so we asked an expert how to have a good tiny house buying experience.
When Derin Williams from Shelter Wise started building custom tiny homes in 2012, he was among the first tiny house builders in the country. Shelter Wise no longer builds custom homes, but does still offer their popular Hikari Box and Cider Box Tiny Houses, and Derin shares his unique expertise on tiny house design and construction through local and online consulting. With years of experience seeing how his own homes and the homes of others have stood the test of time, here are some of Derin’s tips for buying a tiny house.

The interior of the Hikari Box Tiny House, one of Derin’s most popular tiny house designs.