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This 344 sq. ft. tiny house on skids is for sale in Newport, TN. It has to be moved from the current location but counts as a residence (not a tiny house) in Tennessee and has been built to the International Residential Code. While the cabin has two low-clearance lofts, the main floor bedroom features a closet.

The home also includes an L-shaped kitchen that flows seamlessly into the living room and a bathroom with a full-sized shower stall and residential toilet. You enter the home from a small covered porch into the mudroom area, where you can hang coats and put in a washer and dryer. It’s for sale for $69,500.

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First Floor Bedroom Tiny Home w/ Mudroom

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This tiny house was built by contractors in Yakima, Washington with 30 years of construction experience. The modern tiny has a first-floor bedroom, as well as a loft, providing you with the best of both worlds.

There’s a spacious bathroom with a tiled shower stall and residential shower, as well as a beautiful galley kitchen with dark wood cabinets and a glass tile backsplash. The 30-ft. home on wheels is for sale for $130,000.

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Fully Electric Board and Batten Tiny Home

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While this pod-style tiny house is undoubtedly simple, the views it affords are truly breathtaking! To this day, the Isle of Skye is by far the most magical place I’ve visited, and getting to experience from this tiny wigwam might be the best way to do it!

Each of the pods on the land includes a double bed, itty bitty bathroom, two chairs, and a little kitchenette. You’re not far from the Quiraing and some other dazzling natural wonders. What do you think of this tiny home?

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Single Room Pod Cabin Near the Quiraing in Shulista, United Kingdom

Shulista Croft Wigwam 1. Isle 10

Images via Sally/Airbnb

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This is the amazing Sherloak Homes Tiny House by Acorn Tiny Homes. The house was built custom for a Canadian Forces member who frequently moves – now he can take his home with him!

Besides a secret bookcase door, the coolest feature of this house is the four-season porch off the front with transparent roofing tiles that let in tons of light. The house has a loft bedroom, an L-shaped couch, and a super swanky bathroom with a walk-in shower stall. What’s your favorite feature?

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Custom Oak THOW with Screened in Porch

Compact modern tiny house on wheels for flexible living.

Images via Acorn Tiny Homes

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Anne stumbled across this gorgeous lot of land in New Zealand with ocean views on one end and gorgeous bush views on the other end. When she bought it, all it had was a garage and a small utility shed. Instead of choosing to build a larger home closer to the road, she decided to make the garage into her home and put a deck off the back with private views of the landscape behind her!

Eventually, she built some small cottages on the front of the property, which she rents out on Airbnb. That helps her pay the bills and make great use of the property she has. Just wait until you see her eclectic/shabby-chic cottage design!

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Adorable Shabby Chic Garage Conversion

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Experience the stunning Southwestern landscape in this “Turquoise Door” tiny house that gazes at the Great Mesa and surrounding area. Look at the Milky Way around the firepit by night, then settle yourself indoors in the queen-sized bed on the first floor.

If you bring children or want the adventure, there is a loft bedroom with two huge skylights. The tiny house also has a well-stocked kitchen (no oven), and a bathroom with a residential toilet and standard shower stall. What do you like most about this tiny home?

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Beautiful Single Level Tiny Home in Colorado

Small wooden tiny house with turquoise door and outdoor seating, scenic desert landscape in the back.

Images via Airbnb/Charley

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Now this is a tiny *home.* Despite being only 250-square feet, these Casitas in at a Colorado campground look like perfectly miniature versions of larger traditional homes — there’s even a foyer with cathedral ceilings!

The home has a compact bathroom, with a little shower stall, a kitchen with all the major appliances so you can cook anything during your stay, and a loft bedroom you can reach with a very sturdy ladder. While it’s a vacation rental, I think this design would make a great full-time residence!

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Traditional Home in Little Style (No Wheels!)

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Look at this stunning 24-foot tiny house built in Florida by Craftsman Tiny Homes. This bright blue tiny home has two lofts, one of which you can get to via a storage staircase. The other loft is over the cozy living room space.

A galley kitchen takes up the center of the tiny house, and a small bathroom fits in the very back. The house is all pine inside, which gives it a cozy cabin feel. You can purchase it for $74,900.

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Beautiful Blue Tiny House with Bright Yellow Door

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While we’ve seen many Hobbiton-inspired tiny houses before, this is a “real” one, recently entirely on the same farm as the Hobbiton movie set for the “The Lord of the Rings” and “Hobbit” trilogies. The original set designers helped create the home to ensure it was as true to Peter Jackson’s interpretation of the books as possible.

And wow! The home feels genuine, cozy, and almost like coming “home.” Designed to be the abode of the Proudfoot family, which has three small children, there’s a child’s room with bunk beds and toys and even a fort built in the corner of the living room. And the kitchen! It looks ready to make the first and second breakfast and then hop onto elevenses. Enjoy the tour!

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“Proudfoot” Home Opens in Hobbiton, New Zealand

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