This is the Vista Boho Escape Tiny House Vacation in Long Beach, California. It’s the new Escape Vista Boho design that starts at $39,900 and now you can vacation in it if you want to try it out. I love this design because they somehow squeezed everything you would want (main floor sleeping, comfortable couch, work/dining table) into a less-than-22-foot tiny house.
It’s actually 21’6″ in length if you want to be exact. And 26’6″ if you include the trailer hitch. When I mentioned, “everything you would want” earlier, here’s what I meant… You have main floor sleeping, a comfortable couch that also converts into an additional bed, a work/dining table that flips up/down, a kitchenette, and a bathroom. What’s not to like here?
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Vista Boho Escape Tiny House Vacation in Long Beach with Main Floor Sleeping, Large Sofa, Dining Table, Kitchen, and Bath
Images © ESCAPE via Airbnb
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Ever wonder what to do about a Christmas tree when you’re living in a tiny house? There’s definitely more than one solution to this problem, but here’s what one tiny house family decided to do about it…
We wanted to reach out and share our solution for a tiny house Christmas tree right outside the window of our 204 sf tiny house on wheels. ☺️
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How One Family Solved the Christmas Tree Problem in Their Tiny House
Images © Shedsistence
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This is the story of Kenton and Melissa Zerbin and their cat, Roxanne. They’ve been living in their off-grid tiny house for almost two years now. And they have been Tiny House Newsletter subscribers for even longer. Today, they’re sharing their tiny house journey with us.
They’re located just outside of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with their 28-foot long off-grid tiny house on wheels. It took them about 8 months to design it and another 8 months to build it. They got it done just in time for the 2017 Edmonton Home & Garden Show where approximately 10,000 people toured their tiny house! Can you imagine letting 10,000 people tour your home?
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Kenton and Melissa Zerbin’s Off-Grid Tiny House Tour and Lifestyle
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Jay Shafer, often celebrated as the “Godfather of the Modern Tiny House Movement,” has done it again! His latest creation is a beautifully minimalist tiny house that cost only $5,000 in materials.
Focused on simplicity, affordability, and thoughtful design, this home demonstrates that living tiny doesn’t mean sacrificing style or comfort. Let’s take a closer look at how Shafer brilliantly stripped down tiny living to its essential elements, thanks to Living Big in a Tiny House on YouTube.
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Jay Shafer Designs/Builds a Beautiful $5k Tiny Home
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This is the story of a family who enjoyed simple living in their tiny home but has said goodbye to the lifestyle because, well, they’ve simply outgrown it.
They originally built their tiny home for less than $15,000 and you can see how it was done at the bottom of this page.
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They Built A $15k Tiny House And Outgrew It…
Photos via Our Simple Story/YouTube
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This is the story of a solo mother and her teenage daughter who built their own beautiful tiny house on wheels.
Constructing the tiny house herself, mostly from reclaimed and seconds grade materials, she was able to build her small home for a unbelievably low price, meaning she now owns her own home debt free.
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Solo Mom and Teen Daughter Built Their Own Tiny House Using Recycled Materials
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This is the story of a family of four that moved into a tiny house to save money and improve their lives. It’s the story of Hannah, Josh, and their two kids.
Hannah and Josh downsized to a Tiny Home with their two children (ages 1 and 3) after not being able to afford a regular house in a neighborhood near Bellingham, Washington.
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Parents w/ two kids go tiny to save money
Images via Tiny House Giant Journey/YouTube
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You may remember Michele’s story when we first featured her back in 2017. Today, we’ve got an update from her to share with you!
All is good with Michele, thankfully. And she’s made a few changes to her tiny home to share with us.
Michele’s got a new barn, three pot belly pigs, and two goats! Plus, some new decorations. Enjoy!
Michele’s Beautiful Tiny Home on Wheels
Images © Michele Wilson
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This is a guest post by Jarid Derwort
My Name is Jarid, I am 30 yrs old. I live in Odessa, FL and work as a residential contractor(home builder).
I started this project in November 2017, and have moved in as of September 2018. This is the third tiny home I’ve built. It is currently parked on my parents land, which is a 5 acre parcel on a lake(hard to move away from).
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Jarid’s 32ft Tiny House on Wheels Featuring a Main Floor Bedroom, Beautiful Kitchen, Accompanying Deck on a Trailer, Slide-Outs, And More!
The deck is another trailer so the whole house is moveable.
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