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Robin has been enjoying the tiny life for over four years in her custom Tiny Heirloom home at Park Delta Bay in Northern California. Designed specifically to accommodate her love for baking, the house features a full kitchen and a cozy downstairs bedroom, providing a comfortable sanctuary for Robin and her two Chihuahuas, Jack and Louie.

Baker and Her chihuahuas in Their Tiny Heirloom

Images via Robin

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Liberation Tiny Homes is now taking orders for Fall 2022 for their awesome tiny homes, including their Carriage Haus model. The company has moved away from entirely custom homes, and is now offering select upgrades on their various models.

I love their website because you can see how much certain additions/upgrades will cost! Just select the options on the form on their website and see the price change. This model has a loft bedroom, galley kitchen with coffee bar, and a 3/4 bathroom.

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Farmhouse-Style THOW Starting at $69.9k

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While waiting for an entirely-custom luxury tiny house can be rewarding, it’s not always practical. That’s why Tru Form Tiny is now offering pre-built economy units that are efficient and affordable — but still gorgeous! Available as 18 and 22-foot models, they have a Scandinavian feel that’s sure to make you feel at home.

Right now, there’s is one M2 left available for delivery in June, but they are accepting orders for our next M2 build for delivery within a four-month timeline. These units feature a loft bedroom, compact kitchenette, and 3/4 bathroom. The shorter unit is $84,350, while the longer one is $93,250.

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Pre-Built 18′ and 22′ Tiny Homes by Tru Form

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Images via Tru Form Tiny

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This Florida tiny house is a new build that really gives you a cozy spot to “live” in your little home. The living room has space for a regular couch, as well as awesome wrap-around storage for your things.

There’s a kitchen with a two-burner electric cooktop and a fridge, a queen-sized loft bedroom, and a bathroom with a shower and residential toilet. You can contact the seller over at Tiny House Marketplace to make an offer.

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Metal and Cedar Tiny House for Sale in Florida

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When you’ve seen as many tiny homes as we have, it’s gotten difficult to surprise us — but wow, this “Maria” model from Berghaus really different in terms of the layout! You walk into the kitchen and bathroom area — all seems normal.

Then, you can step up into the living room. Again, not exactly novel. But wait, there’s more! Under the living room is a compact bedroom area, complete with built-in shelving. And then there’s a staircase up to yet another low-ceiling sleeping area with more storage. And don’t forget the secret access to hidden loft storage over the bathroom. You have to check out the pictures and video below!

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The Maria Tiny House by Berghaus

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Images by Berghaus

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Berghaus builds amazing tiny homes in Germany for sale all over Europe. They have basic layouts available which you can then customize in terms of finishes/colors. Each home uses natural and sustainable building materials to give you a beautiful home on wheels.

Below you’ll see pictures of their “Magdalena” model, which features double lofts you can access via flip-down ladders (that retract with just a finger’s worth of effort!). Downstairs there’s a cozy living room, galley kitchen, and a bathroom in which you can put a tub or shower. Enjoy the video tour below!

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Berghaus is a German Tiny House Builder!

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Images by Berghaus

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Here’s your chance to get a beautiful stick-built tiny house from Incredible Tiny Homes for just $65,000. This home is set up for a single occupant, with an awesome u-shaped kitchen at one end, and a full closet/wash/bathroom combo at the other end.

In the middle there’s a compact living area, and up the stairs you’ll find the loft bedroom that can easily fit a queen-sized mattress. You’ll want to grab this great house while it’s still available! Contact the builder here.

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Tiny House For Sale in Tennessee for $65,000

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This is the newest version of the 36′ Bunkhouse built by Indigo River Tiny Homes which has not one, not two but THREE bedrooms that you can stand in. Pretty remarkable.

It’s a great layout for a family, with a bottom-floor bedroom that can be completely closed-off for sleeping kids. Each bedroom has a wardrobe for storage, and the bathroom even includes a tub (and lovely tilework). What do you think?

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36-ft. Bunkhouse Model Tiny House has 3-Bedrooms with their own Wardrobes

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This beautiful Baluchon tiny home was built for Sarah, who loves cooking! That’s why she wanted a spacious kitchen — complete with a four-burner oven/stove — as the focal point of her tiny home. She called it “Pètillante” which means “Sparkling” or “Bubbly.”

The whole build is bright and open, with a huge picture window in the living room, lightly-colored walls and ceiling, and the bedroom tucked away in the loft. She also has a glass shower and composting toilet. Would you live here?

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Lofted Tiny House with Full Kitchen

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Images by Baluchon

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