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This is Carmen, Tim and Lauren’s lived-in French Storybook THOW that they had built for them by Tiny Idahomes.

We shared “just off the lot” pictures of the house earlier this year, but now the family has made it home! Be sure to check out the original post here, and then enjoy our picture tour of the finished version below. Plus, read our interview with Carmen about their transition to tiny life at the end of the post. She has a really great story you don’t want to miss.

If you want a home like it, check out Tiny Idahomes.

Related: French Storyteller Tiny House by Tiny Idahomes

This Family’s French Storybook Tiny House

Images via Carmen and Tim

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This is Emily’s 25 ft. Castle Peak Tiny House in Washington built by California builder, Tiny Mountain Homes.

Last week we showed you Troy and Krista’s version of the same house, but it’s fun to see a totally different color scheme and decor theme in the same general model. Emily picked sleek black ceilings and cabinetry, dark wooden floors and a fantastic red-orange couch. She made it her own!

Enjoy taking the picture tour of her spot below, and if you want a Castle Peak, contact Tiny Mountain Homes.

Related: Interview: Troy & Krista’s 25 ft. Castle Peak Tiny Home

Lived-in Castle Peak Tiny Home on Wheels

Images via Emily

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Obviously we love showing off tiny homes, but what else could you use a handcrafted tiny structure for?

Blackbird Tiny Homes recently built three tiny spaces for theatre productions, which are now located in Prince Island Park in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

Related: Family’s Journey From Little Bitty THOW to Renovated RV

Three Tiny Homes for Tiny Theatre in Canada

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This is one couple’s DIY Tiny House in Ecuador! James is from Ireland and built the home with his Polish partner, Monika.

The two are in living tiny in Ireland right now after spending five and a half months on their Ecuadorian home. There’s more to do when they return, but in the meantime, enjoy James’ build story and our interview with him:

It was built from mid-September 2016 to mid-February 2017. It essentially started out as a truck trailer, these types of trailers are quite common in Ecuador. Once the trailer was purchased we essentially just built a little house around it.

Neither of us had really done anything like this before, and I have never worked in a trade or anything so it was quite an undertaking for us, especially in the quite short time we had available to us. We had to get some hired help for a few weeks to speed up the process, but we did a lot of the work ourselves, including the furniture and loft.

It’s quite basic compared to some of the Tiny Houses out there, but needless to say we are very proud of it. Unfortunately we had to leave Ecuador just as it was completed (a friend is living in it at the moment) but we plan to make it back in the near future.

We use Eucalyptus wood for most of the construction, with some Pine in the roof structure to keep the weight down. Bamboo was used on the inside of the roof, and the walls are insulated with foam and covered in wooden board. It’s quite spacious inside.

Also I like to think that someone who has never built something or perhaps doesn’t have building skills per se, could look at our house and say ‘Hey I could do that!’. We built the house for $6500.

The rest of the interview is below the picture tour of the home’s construction. Enjoy!

Related: Christine’s 16 x 32 Lofted Barn in AL: Her Story

One Couple’s $6,500 DIY Tiny House

Couple's DIY Tiny House in Ecuador: $6,500 to Build

Images via James McSherry

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This is a 14 x 32 Lake House (not on wheels) with a downstairs bedroom that’s for sale in Malone, New York.

It was built by Tiny Houses, Miniature Mansions LLC and is listed for $26,000.

This beautiful Lake House, Tiny Home, Cabin, Camp or Rental is for sale. It is stunning with just the right touch of modern meets rustic. Come on inside “everyone says it seems bigger inside than it looks from the outside.” Has a main entrance, front has outswing French doors to maximize space plus numerous windows for that open feel that lets natural light in. This house will need a shower installed (but has a large bathroom), plumbing, and the floor to be insulated (We could get the floor insulated prior to delivery). We can provide the name of a very responsible hauler that will deliver anywhere in the US.

Enjoy the pictures and use the contact form at the end of the post to contact the seller.

Related: Pine One Room Tiny Cabin For Sale, Maryland

New York Cottage: 14×32 Lake House You Can Buy

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This is La Petite Borderie, a French Tiny House Getaway at Borderie de la Marchaiziere, a bed and breakfast.

The fully-equipped rental sleeps up to four people (two in a double bed downstairs, and two in single/twin beds in the loft). It sits in the center of the host’s “mini-farm” and includes a bathroom with shower and a dry toilet. For anyone in France wanting to “try it tiny,” you should book your stay!

Remember this is in France, so the website is in French. You can use Google Translate to convert the text to English 🙂 Enjoy!

Related: Granville Tiny House by La Tiny House, France

French Tiny House on Wheels You Can Rent!

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This is the SimBLISSity 24′ + 7′ JJ’s Place, which I call “Rustic Elegance.”

The custom home sits on a 24′ gooseneck with a 7′ “deck” where the main bedroom is located, allowing for nearly 6 ft. of headroom, which is great for a tiny house bedroom. The house won the Denver Home Show’s “best use of space” award, and after taking the photo tour, I’m sure you’ll see why! The use of beetle kill pine and corrugated metal makes the inside cozy and romantic.

Get all the details below and enjoy the pictures! If you want a home like it, find the contact info for SimBLISSity at the end.

Related: SimBLISSity 26′ Judy Blue Eyes Tiny Home

The SimBLISSity 24′ + 7′ JJ’s Place: Rustic Elegance

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This is the Sejour Tiny House by Tiny Idahomes in Idaho.

You can purchase this model in both 24′ and 26′. The builder writes:

It is built on a tow behind trailer with a 8’6″ total width, including roof overhang, and total height of 13’5″ tall including 2′ trailer height. It features an entrance in the back of the house with a 3′ x 3′ back porch with a 3′ x 7′ storage loft inside above the porch. This model has an 8′ sleeping loft with stair access. It has a mid-kitchen with shaker style alder cabinets, a laminate counter top, an Atwood 3 burner propane range. The rear bathroom with regular porcelain toilet, small bathroom sink, washer dryer hookups, and a 32” x 32” shower. Additional options are available.

Base price for the 24′ starts at $42,395. Enjoy the pictures of one finished version below!

Related: Melinda’s Tiny House Mansion by Tiny Idahomes

Sejour Tiny House by Tiny Idahomes

Images via Tiny Idahomes

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This is a one-room tiny pine cabin that’s for sale in Severna Park, Maryland.

The 350 square foot space is four years old and doesn’t have wheels, but needs to be moved to a new lot. It comes with electric heat, air conditioning, water heater, fridge and kitchenette. It’s studio-style with a downstairs bed and quite quaint! With your own touches, it could be a great cabin home.

It’s for sale for $30,000 on Tiny House Finder. Enjoy the pictures below and then head over there to contact the seller with serious inquiries.

Related: Try Out Tiny Living in this Maryland Vacation Cottage

Pine One Room Tiny Cabin For Sale, Maryland

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