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This is the Riversong Lodge by Incredible Tiny Homes!

Riversong Lodge from Incredible Tiny Home is 30′ x 8′, weighs approximately 16,800 pounds, with a base price of $54,850. And will soon be featured in a Geico Commercial!

I love the large living area and plenty of windows!

Enjoy pictures of this stunning custom build and then take the video tour “zoom through” on the last page. Want an incredible home? Contact the builder here.

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Incredible Tiny Homes Riversong Lodge Tour

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This is a Snug and Sweet $16,000 THOW For Sale.

DirtPatchHeaven on YouTube found the THOW for sale during her travels and posted a brief video tour of the 160 sq. ft. space. I loved that this “standard” style tiny house has the side-by-side bathroom and kitchen, but with the bathroom door facing the living room instead of the food prep area. It’s certainly tee-tiny (probably a 16 ft. trailer), but it’s worth taking a look!

You can call 706-498-5830 for additional information, specs, and to purchase the house.

Related: The Montauk by Tiny Hamptons: For Sale

Snug and Sweet $16,000 THOW For Sale

Screenshots via DirtPatchHeaven

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This is the gorgeous Kate by Tiny House Building Company.

The inside of this tiny house on wheels is absolutely stunning. The home features two queen-sized lofts accessible by a split staircase. There’s a spacious bathroom with closet and washer/dryer unit and a wonderful kitchen filled with a giant refrigerator for those who just don’t want to pare down their food storage. The color scheme in the house is what I really love, though: It says “relaxing cottage vacation.”

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The Kate by Tiny House Building Company

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This is a student-built Lee Tiny House that’s up for online auction.

The students at the Lee County Area Technology Center, located in Beattyville, KY, have built a Tiny House with the grant funding they received from KVEC’s Building It Forward project. Now completed, the Tiny House is up for online auction. The link to the online auction is here. The funds from the sale go back to the Lee County ATC for students to do another Tiny House project next year.

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Student-Built Lee Tiny House on Wheels for Auction in Beattyville, Kentucky

Images via The Holler

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This is the Julie Tiny House on Wheels that’s currently for sale in an Arizona tiny house community.

Julie, the homeowner, is moving in two weeks to aid a sick family member and needs to sell the house.

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The Julie Tiny House on Wheels

Images via LuxTiny

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This is a Tiny House with a Guest Room built by Free Range Homes.

Here you can watch the video walk-through from Go Downsize of this great model that features French doors, beautiful wall built-ins (or “ons”?), a spacious kitchen, and the coolest tables I’ve seen to date in a tiny home! The couch is a great size and the bathroom has a lovely tub and shower with those pebble tiles I love so much.

Enjoy the tour! If you want a home like this, get in touch with Free Range Homes on Facebook.

Related: Barn THOW with a Rooftop Deck 

Free Range Tiny House with Guest Room

Free Range Tiny House with Guest Room

Screenshots via YouTube/Go Downsize

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This is the Montauk built by Long Island’s first tiny house builders, Tiny Hamptons, LLC. We shared it on Friday, but now you can watch a full video tour on the last page!

She is 292 sq feet including the 88 sq ft loft. It has a very spacious open and airy feel like Montauk NY. A few options included are bamboo flooring throughout, quartz countertops, marble backsplash, deep custom kitchen cabinets for extra storage, full size stainless appliances, walk in closet with washer/dryer combo, fully tiled 3X4 shower with rain shower head and glass enclosure, a lot of windows to let in tons of natural light.
Cedar siding and metal roof are standard features on all builds, as well as shiplap siding on the interior. She is $75,000.

This modern build is gorgeous! Enjoy the pictures and get in touch with the Hamptons here with any questions.

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The Montauk by Tiny Hamptons

Images via Tiny Hamptons

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This is the Tiffany Model from A New Beginning Tiny Homes.

I absolutely love this home because of how much character it exudes! The stained glass windows and lighting fixtures, the beautiful woodworking on the railings, and just the overall craftsmanship of this home are to die for. Also, like many of the more recent builds I’ve seen, it includes the white walls and dark wood combo that I think is really flattering to tiny spaces.

Enjoy the pictures and then take the video tour on the last page with Small Town Throwdowns.

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Tiffany Model from A New Beginning Tiny Homes

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Video: Tiny House Nation: The Birds’ Nest

Interview with Simon and Lindsey:

What are your name(s)? 

Simon and Lindsey McNeny

How many people (and animals) will are living in your tiny house? 

Currently, there are 2 adults (us) and an Eastern Screech Owl name Pigwidgeon.

Where do you live? 

Our house is parked just South of Downtown Dallas on 20 acres.

Why did you decide to go tiny? What are you hoping to get out of living tiny? 

Our decision to go tiny stemmed from many things. Leaving a smaller footprint, owning vs. renting. We had no idea where we wanted to end up so on wheels made sense so we could move when and where we wanted. And since we have lived in it for well over 2 years we have surpassed our expectations as to how it would change us. We devote so much more time on things that we enjoy doing such as: training birds, blacksmithing, gardening, baking and cooking. We save water with out Seperatt Composting toilet. We have changed to all natural shampoo’s and conditioner and use baking soda and coconut oil as our toothpaste. We have also become better communicators to each other. We don’t have the space to be mad for extended periods so we work out our problems and find ways to grow.

How did you first learn about tiny houses? 

We first saw BA Norrgards house (A Bed Above My Head) in Dallas right after she built it. We fell in love and built ours the following year.

How long did it take to finish your tiny house? 

Because we were on Tiny House Nation (Season 2 Finale) our house was constructed in just 8 days. I did design the entire floor plan myself during our first months of planning before the show was even a thought. But after the show paperwork was signed designer Kim Lewis made our dreams a reality. From paperwork to completion was 6 months. We weren’t allowed to be involved much with the construction but were very excited to have Lindsey’s dad (a professional builder) come out and help with the build.

How did you find a place to park and live in your tiny house? 

We met Kathy Rogers of Rogers Wildlife rehabilitation center right when we decided to build. She immediately offered for us to park out on her rehab centers 20 acres and start our business. We jumped at the opportunity and have been here since.

Before going tiny, what was life like? 

Life before tiny was typical American suburban life. We were renting a 1,400 sq. ft. house with a small backyard for twice what we pay now. Always working our restaurant jobs and struggling to start our business of Animal Education.

What benefits are you experiencing after going tiny? 

An appreciation for quality vs quantity. Saving money. Feeling better about the life we live and the resources we use. We now really truly are living the life that we are trying to educate people about doing more!

What about some challenges? 

Some of the challenges with our Tiny House is crawling around in our upstairs loft and making the bed is still a challenge today, but we are slowly getting better at it. Getting used to a composting toilet and changing it is a bit of a challenge, but after 2 years it’s becoming more normal.

What makes your tiny house special? 

The amount of reclaimed material is special to us. We also have 23 birds just outside our window that we work with everyday. We also have a drawbridge porch and a secret exit under the gooseneck.

What is your favorite part of your tiny house? 

We both love our kitchen and bathroom the most. The kitchen is very functional and has a great cozy kitchen feel. The bathroom is roomy and efficient with a great rustic outdoorsy feel.

What helpful advice would you give to others interested in going tiny? 

Start pairing down, learning to not be afraid of letting go of things is very freeing and helps you realize what is important. We still have the rule of if we buy a shirt we have to get rid of a shirt, it’s a great way to live making sure you get good use of clothes vs wearing something once or twice in its life.

Do you have a website, blog, or social media page where we can follow along?

Our website and social media pages are for our Animal Education business but we often post pictures of our tiny house.
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