Marion needed a full-time residence and hired Baluchon to do the job! She named her tiny house “The Witch” and it’s certainly an enchanting little house. Like most Baluchon builds, it has beautiful honey-colored wood tones throughout, and Marion chose burgundy cabinets for contrast.
There’s a loft bedroom upstairs with built-in bookshelves and hidden LED lighting for reading. The living room features a bold red couch that doubles as a guest bed and the kitchen has a whole bank of beautiful windows. Could you live here?
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Marion’s Beautiful Burgundy Tiny Home on Wheels
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A New Zealand family recently commissioned Build Tiny to create a vacation tiny home for them, inspired by the bachs in their area (“A bach is a small, often modest holiday home or beach house in New Zealand” – Wikipedia). As such, the tiny house prioritizes family space and an indoor-outdoor concept over having oodles of storage.
The two lofts on either side have beds for the parents and the kids, and the kitchen has plenty of space for making holiday meals. The entire living room wall opens up in good weather to the outdoor deck. Gorgeous!
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Their Vacation Tiny House for Indoor-Outdoor Living
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Sierra owns and rents out three of the tiny homes built by Zion Tiny Homes and located in their tiny home resort in Utah. She carefully selected every detail to make it a fun and functional family-friendly stay for her guests.
The boho-style tiny house features a half-loft where the living room is on top and underneath there’s a queen bed. There’s also a queen bed up in the loft (accessible via ladder) and the couch folds out to sleep one. You’ll love the generous size of the bathroom, including a roomy glass shower.
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Tiny House by Zion Tiny Homes
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Jeff Hirsch owns this beautiful Airbnb tiny house on Westchester County’s oldest working farm which he calls, “Camped Inn.” Jeff and his buddy Dave bought and renovated this 8.5′ x 16′ structure, turning it into perfect little off-grid vacation cabin, with the comforts of home and the surrounding beauty of a working farm.
You walk into a breezy living room that melds into the kitchen area. There’s a small bathroom at the very end, and a ladder takes you up to the loft bedroom with a skylight. You can sit out on the front porch to sip your morning coffee and enjoy the pastoral views. Read Jeff and Dave’s story below!
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136 Sq. Ft. Off-Grid Tiny House on a Beautiful New York Farm
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While we’ve seen lofts used as living rooms before, the living room loft in The Violet Tiny House by Sunflower Tiny Homes is definitely one-of-a-kind. Instead of a standard flat space with furniture, they actually created the loft with two fixed couches that face each other.
The drop-down area in the middle allows you to stand getting in and out of the loft, and have a perfect spot to chat, read or hang out. Underneath is a queen-sized bedroom area. What are your thoughts on this arrangement?
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The Violet Tiny House by Sunflower Tiny Homes with its Unique Living Room Loft Design
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Walter was in Ecuador when borders closed down in 2020, and he was bored. So with the help of some local friends, he crafted this gorgeous tiny house on wheels complete with two king-sized lofts (one enclosed), a spacious living room, a dining area, and a galley kitchen. In addition, you’ll find a bathroom with a residential toilet and shower.
Now that Walter is traveling again, he is interested in either renting out or selling his tiny house. For those interested, his contact information is at the bottom of the post. Either way, what do you think of his tiny house design build?
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Beautiful DIY Tiny House on Wheels in Ecuador

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The Roost20 Vacation tiny house sits on The Tiny House Farm, the scenic headquarters of Perch & Nest, a North Carolina tiny house builder. The beautiful board-and-batten home comfortably sleeps three and offers lovely farm views.
The tiny house interior is a nice blend of Southwestern and Farmhouse elements, with tons of tall windows (with shades) to allow in as much natural light as you’d like. There’s a small bathroom with a colorful shower, beautiful speckled countertops, and a galley kitchen. What do you think?
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Board and Batten Tiny House with Farm Views
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Chelsea’s tiny home was a way for her to be close to family but still have her own space. She was able to put her tiny house on her family’s nut farm and stay close to her grandfather, mom, and nieces! After 2.5 years of living tiny, she got that wanderlust again and wanted to travel!
So now she rents out her tiny home, travels, and can always come home to it when she needs to reconnect with the people she loves. Inside her tiny home you’ll find amazing DIY pallet couches, an extra tall ceiling so she could sit up in bed, and a nifty table her dad helped her build. What do you think?
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Her Tiny House Allows her to Travel
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Tim and Erica were living in a New York City apartment, but finding a simpler, more sustainable way of life really inspired them to take the plunge into building their own debt-free tiny home. Both artists, this house has all kinds of beautiful aesthetic choices to make it really theirs.
Even though it took 2.5 years to do the build (paying cash the whole way), they aren’t finished! Eventually, they have plans to finish going totally off-grid and expand their home to just under 600 square feet so they can have a ground-floor bedroom and some extra room for their respective hobbies. What do you think?
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Artists’ Almost Off-Grid Homestead Tiny House
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