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This is the 34-foot Retreat Tiny House by Timbercraft Tiny Homes. It’s unique because it has three lofts and can sleep 5-6 people comfortably.

The home is built on a gooseneck trailer. Step inside through the double French doors to find the cozy living room with a big comfortable couch, a U-shaped kitchen with full appliances and lots of storage, and a beautifully tiled bathroom with tub and residential toilet.

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The Retreat Model by Timbercraft Tiny Homes

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This is a 17th Century Stable Cottage that’s been totally renovated into a lovely vacation home in Sussex, England.

I love seeing one-floor plans with a big, open main living area. I think for folks who hate stairs, this kind of floor plan is perfect! The bedroom and bathroom sit off the main room that overlooks stunning pasture dotted with sheep.

Want to rent it? Book your stay at Choose Cottage!

Related: Crows’ Hermitage Tiny Stone Cottage in Dublin

17th Century Stable Cottage Vacation in England

Images via Choose Cottage

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This is an earthship home built by Jordan.

Jordan from Earthship PEI (Prince Edward Island, Canada) shares great tips and advice on how to build a stunning earthship-style home using recycled tires and earthen plaster made from clay, sand, and straw. He built this beautiful green building with a ton of help from his girlfriend and friends.

Related: Taylor & Steph’s $10k Earthship Home

Jordan’s Little Earthship Home in Canada

PEI Earthship - Exploring Alternatives 1

Image © Exploring Alternatives

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Last week we showed you Helga, a gorgeous handcrafted horsebox conversion by HouseBox.

Today we bring you House-Box One, the very first house truck built as a home for Dean and Hannah, who have kept converting these trucks for others wanting to live tiny through their business, HouseBox. The name “HouseBox” is just a clever spin on the UK English term for a horse transportation vehicle: “horsebox.” But now instead of moving equines, it’s housing humans!

Take a video tour of the home and get more information about HouseBox below.

Enjoy!

Related: Helga: An Amazing Horsebox Renovation

House-Box One First Horsebox Conversion by England’s HouseBox

Images via HouseBox

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Raw Food Livin’ is a YouTube channel and blog dedicated to eating raw vegan foods and living minimally. Turns out the blog’s owner recently moved into a studio-style Swedish Tiny House on land!

She uploaded a video tour of the 300 sq. ft. place that has a small kitchenette (no stove, which works great for someone who eats only raw foods!), a bathroom with a washer and then a main living area with her bed, storage, desk and couch. She lives there with her pup, Pepsi.

Check it out!

Related: Little Village Cottage in Sweden

Raw Food Livin’s Swedish Tiny House

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This is the Seattle Blue Tiny House on Wheels by Incredible Tiny Homes that was built for a client who took it to Washington State.

It is 22′ x 8′, weighs approximately 12,000+ pounds, with a base price of $36,250. The exterior (per the name) is a beautiful blue color called “Georgian Revival Blue” from Sherwin Williams. Inside you’ll find two lofts, one for sleeping and one for storage — they are connected by a fun catwalk (for cats — not humans!).

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Seattle Blue Tiny House on Wheels by Incredible Tiny Homes

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This is the a Tiny House on Wheels by Liberty Cabins that features the much-desired downstairs bedroom.

The home also has a loft accessible by a standard ladder, but for those wary of climbing up and down all the time, you can sneak to the back of the house where you’ll find the cozy bedroom, complete with a TV! In the bathroom there’s a residential toilet and standard shower stall, and the living room includes a great couch and a table that doubles as workspace.

Enjoy the pictures below and take the video tour on the last page! You’ll find contact information for the builder there, too.

Related: The Liberty TM Tiny House on Wheels

Tiny House on Wheels with Downstairs Bedroom by Liberty Cabins

Images via Liberty Cabins

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This is the Tootling Tranquility Tiny House, a Tumbleweed Elm that Katrina moved into five years after a major life interruption: Being diagnosed with MS in 2011:

Now years later, divorced, my house sold, major debts paid off, I started working with Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, on the way I was going to redesign life further and help others. September 2016, I enrolled The Institute of Integrated Nutrition which is an online certification program to become a health coach. I want to use all my experiences in life, that have been life changers for me, to help others.

My new journey is to be a roaming health coach. I will be providing support, how to foodie videos, recipes, online programs via Skype, and travel blogs to hopefully inspire and provide strength, encouragement to others to take back their power and step outside their own comfort zone to obtain AMAZING for themselves.

What a great way to use a tiny home! Take a look at her house below! To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter. It’s free and you’ll be glad you did! We even give you free downloadable tiny house plans just for joining!

Tootling Tranquility Tiny House on Wheels

Tootling Tranquility Tiny House

Images via Tumbleweed Tiny House Company

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This is the Boundary THOW from North Line Portable Cabins.

The home has a really cool utility room that’s accessible by a second door, which I’ve never seen before. This model comes with a bunk-bed set up that allows for both ground-level and “loft” sleeping — not a bad idea!

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Boundary THOW from North Line Portable Cabins

Images via North Line Portable Cabins

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