Anna and Nick had this adorable tiny house, “Tiny Tahoma,” built for them by Mint Tiny Homes. They came to Acony Bell Tiny Home Community not long ago and love the people who live there and, of course, tiny living.
You’ve never seen a tiny house layout quite like theirs! They have a composting toilet/office “room” and another full bathroom with a flush toilet. Their kitchen is full of drawers (and a dishwasher), and they have two lofts for their dogs and their ground-floor bedroom. Wow!
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Unique Tiny House Layout Even Includes a Dishwasher
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The Estate is just one of many tiny house models on the market today that address people’s desire for a ground-floor bedroom. And this one does more than that! It also includes two lofts connected by a catwalk.
There’s a galley kitchen, a bathroom with space for a roomy shower, and an entryway/living room where you can tuck in a comfortable couch. This design/build is by Uncharted Tiny Homes and costs $85,000.
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The Estate Tiny House by Uncharted Tiny Homes
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This is Indigo River Tiny Home’s fanciest model yet — a 39-foot gooseneck THOW complete with two storage lofts, a living room gooseneck, and a ground-floor bedroom with built-in wardrobes. The owners added tons of upgrades to make this a truly luxurious tiny home.
Especially in tiny homes, the kitchens and living rooms tend to be one large space. What do you think of separating them?
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Modern And Sleek Gooseneck Tiny House by Indigo River Tiny Homes
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Going tiny means you have to sacrifice *some* things, but Nat and Tom are a perfect example of making room for the things you really love! Despite living in under 300 square feet, they made space for their extensive shoe collection, using them as decor in their living area.
The couple live at Tiny House Block, a THOW community with long and short-term rentals in California. They didn’t really want to live in an apartment anymore, and a tiny home gave them more privacy and more room to creatively express themselves in their decor.
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Nat & Tom’s THOW with Epic Shoe Collection!
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With the help of her brother, Holly built her daughter, Tilly, a tiny home to act as her college dorm! The pandemic made Holly and Tilly realize how little of their huge home they actually used, and Tilly had a lot of anxiety about what her future was going to look like.
That’s when they came up with a plan: Sell the big house, purchase Indigo River Tiny House plans, DIY their own awesome build, move to Colorado (where Tilly wants to go to college) and get the benefits of in-state tuition when the time comes!
Tilly gets the home as long as she needs it, providing that once she has a post-college career that she pays back her mom for the build so her mom has some retirement funds. In the meantime, Holly and her partner purchased an RV and they plan to travel the US while working remotely.
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They Built This THOW from Indigo River Plans!
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Gale wanted a beautiful spot to retire in, and there’s no doubt her tiny house is just that! She filled the home with oodles of plants, all of which she tenderly cares for. She even poured resin over local wildflowers to create a stunning counter top.
She has a loft bedroom for now, but made sure to have enough space downstairs for a bed should she ever tire of climbing up and down. Her closet — and more plants — are up in the second loft. Enjoy the video tour below!
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Plant-Lover’s THOW for Retirement
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Jack set out with a clear goal: build a tiny house on wheels as the foundation for a fully off-grid, self-sustaining homestead in Colorado. After three years of hands-on work and a total budget of just $22,000, the result is an inspiring DIY THOW that proves you don’t need a fortune to create a beautiful home.
From the beetle kill pine walls to the cedar-lined shower, every detail reflects Jack’s dedication to craftsmanship on a budget. His design choices — an instant hot water heater, a deep farmhouse sink, a mini woodstove, and a sleek shed-style roof — show that practical can also be beautiful.
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Jack’s THOW on 3.5 Acres with Off-Grid Potential
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Wait until you see all the glorious storage in this park model tiny house built for Theresa by Movable Roots! The 40×10 home even has a mudroom, which was important since Theresa is placing her home on the family farm where she works — she needed a spot for those muddy boots!
Everything about the house is peaceful and soothing, from the spa-like bathroom to her navy-and-white bedroom with a huge closet. The green cabinets in the kitchen (which includes a dishwasher) feel particularly calming. Would you live in this tiny house?
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40-Ft. Movable Roots Tiny House With Spa Bath, Mudroom, And Pantry Galore!
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In her mid-fifties, Allyson realized she hadn’t saved enough for retirement and faced the prospect of working indefinitely to pay rent. When she discovered tiny living, she saw a path forward and began learning carpentry skills, collecting inexpensive windows from Facebook Marketplace, and planning her forever home. With guidance from a carpenter, Allyson built “Daisy”—her DIY tiny house on wheels. She even planned ahead for aging in place, designing a downstairs sleeping arrangement for when climbing to the loft becomes difficult. With the house complete and a parking spot secured, she’s achieved what seemed impossible just a few years earlier.
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