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This is the Denali, a gorgeous tiny house build by Timbercraft Tiny Homes in Guntersville, AL.

It’s a 37′ long ,8.5′ wide and 13.5′ high tiny house and with that awesome length, they were able to fit a lot in! It’s 352 sq. ft. as shown below, but they add an optional ​loft over the living room to make the space 430 sq. ft. But space doesn’t mean anything if it’s not beautifully crafted, and as with all Timbercraft homes, this one is stunning inside and out. Enjoy the pictures and video tour below to learn more, and head over to Timbercraft Tiny Homes if you’d like one of your own!

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The 37-foot Denali Tiny House on Wheels by Timbercraft Tiny Homes

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This is a 24′ Blackbird Tiny Homes THOW that the company built recently in Alberta, Canada.

It’s a custom-built home based on the company’s Crow Model, but has been modified. The exterior is sleek pine tongue and groove with a black metal roof, and when you step inside you’ll find an under-loft living room, awesome storage stairs and a sleek, modern kitchen you’ll love to cook in.

Enjoy the pictures and get more details and builder contact information below!

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24′ Blackbird Tiny Homes THOW

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For all our readers wondering what tiny homes look “live-in,” here are a few pictures of Deborah’s Freedom tiny house built for her by Alabama Tiny Homes. We shared the Freedom with you before (it’s gorgeous!), but here are some updated pictures.

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Deborah’s Freedom Tiny House (Lived-In!)

Images via Deborah

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This is the Rustic Tiny House in the Smokies built by Wheel Life Tiny Homes in Kentucky.

If you love it after looking at the pictures, you can book a stay via Airbnb. I love the white and blue color scheme inside, and just wait until you see the loft bedroom. It has a custom-built dresser that doubles as a sliding door — very innovative!

Get more details about the home below and check out Wheel Life Tiny Homes if you want more information about what they can build for you. Enjoy!

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Tiny Cottage in the Smokies by Wheel Life Tiny Homes

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This is the Industrial, an Airbnb vacation spot built by Kentucky tiny house builder, Wheel Life Tiny Homes.

Stay at the Ohio River Marina in this lovely THOW that features both a downstairs bedroom and a loft sleeping area. The living room is spacious and includes a comfortable couch, but if the weather is nice you’ll want to get outside on the patio to grill burgers and look at the marina! Get all the details about the Airbnb below and if you want a house like this one, contact Wheel Life Tiny Homes. Enjoy!

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The Industrial: Wheel Life Tiny House Vacation, KY

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This is the latest 24 ft. Everest Model from Bantam Built Homes in Illinois.

The home features two lofts (one accessible by great storage stairs), a wonderful galley kitchen and a bathroom with a full-sized tub! I really love that the living room is tucked beneath the main sleeping loft. Enjoy the pictures and take the video tour below to get all the details.

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New 24 Ft. Everest Model from Titan Tiny Homes

New 24 Ft. Everest Model from Bantam Built Homes

Images via Bantam Built Homes

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This is the Utopian Villa’s 28′ Dragonfly THOW in Oak Creek, WI that’s for sale soldThe price has been reduced to $55,000.

Utopian Villas purchased the plans to build their version of the Robinson’s Dragonfly. The beautiful, modern build has a nifty “hidden staircase,” a retractable extra countertop and a myriad of top-of-the-line features including keyless entry and USB power ports. It has a loft bedroom, fun roof line with a skylight and a very comfy-looking couch!

Get additional details below the pictures, and contact the seller via the contact form!

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Utopian Villa’s 28′ Dragonfly THOW

Images via Utopian Villas

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This is a Massachusetts Minim Tiny House that’s for sale in Andover, MA.

Completed at the beginning of 2015, this modern tiny house was built using the plans for the original Minim house. The Minim design contains a number of unique elements, including a roll-out bed & office in lieu of the traditional lofted bedroom, an extra 2 1/2 feet of width, an open “studio” feel and multiple banks of large windows. The house was built with high-quality finishes including high-grade cedar siding, professionally finished drywall, bamboo flooring, cherry kitchen cabinets and black walnut table and desk and has been well maintained over the past two years. The house is now ready for a new owner.

Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have questions, or would like to schedule a viewing. The house is currently situated in Massachusetts but can be shipped (at buyer’s expense) across state lines. ​

Find the price, details and a video below, along with a contact form for the seller. Enjoy!

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Massachusetts Minim Tiny House For Sale (SOLD!)

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We told you about Jenna of Tiny House Giant Journey and her DIY tiny house before, but that was nearly three years ago, and it’s always fun to do an update.

Jenna had been travelling the United States in her tiny home with her boyfriend, but after they parted ways (not because of tiny living!) in October of 2016, she’s settled down in the Mt. Hood Tiny House Village and still blogs about her personal travels, tiny living and other people’s tiny homes. You can follow her blog here.

Take a look at her amazing, custom home below and be sure to check out the Resources to see where else you can follow Jenna. Enjoy!

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Jenna’s Tiny House Giant Journey

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