Please enjoy the video tour, interview, and story behind the Pinafore tiny house below. And if you’d like to please feel free to re-share it with your friends and family using the social media and e-mail share buttons below. Thanks!
Where do they park it? In an RV park! And right now you can get to see a new video tour and interview with them thanks to Tiny House Giant Journey.
Would you ever consider living in your own tiny house on wheels in an RV park? Why or why not? Enjoy this post below then speak your mind in the comments and re-share below if you want to. Thank you!
Right now I want to show you the Ravenlore Tiny House on Wheels built by Jim Wilkins of Tiny Green Cabins.
It’s 22′ long by 8′ wide and weighs about 13,500 lbs. Something unique about it, too, is that it sits on a 4 axle trailer. And it also has a built in solar system.
It’s now owned by Nicki Jo Davis who just bought it and hasn’t quite yet moved in but is in the process of doing so. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!
Colorful Ravenlore Tiny House by Tiny Green Cabins
In this video you’ll discover 20 space saving tiny house design tips thanks to Jenna and Guillaume from Tiny House Giant Journey and Derek ‘Deek’ Diedricksen of RelaxShacks.com.
The two have designed and built their own DIY tiny house on wheels and are now traveling the United States and Canada with it while living full time in it. Very exciting and inspiring, isn’t it?
Today I’m glad to tell you that they’re successfully on their way towards touring across the nation in their tiny house on wheels that they built themselves. And did I mention, they’re taking their 1- year-old Australian Shepherd with them? Yes! And the dog loves the loft and is able to climb up there with no problem.
Their 132 sq. ft. tiny house was built using Tumbleweed Cypress plans and a Tumbleweed Trailer which cost them between $25,000 and $30,000 in total to build. And they’re towing the house at a maximum of 50mph as they travel the United States and Canada. You can see their complete route and possibly meet up with them here.
Couple Traveling Nation with their DIY Tiny House on Wheels
They started building their home in California but ended up finishing it in Illinois. In the video you’re about to see below- thanks to Deek at Relaxshacks.com– they’re in Philadelphia at a Tumbleweed workshop.
Definitely watch the entire video below- and pay attention too- because you’re going to get to see tons of space saving techniques. Plus some creative (yet simple) use of multi-functional furniture that you may not have ever thought of before.
Deek Takes You to Couple’s Newly Built DIY Tiny Home