This artisan built his tiny house from a salvaged trailer with no plans, proving that creativity and craftsmanship can triumph over conventional building methods.
The home started as an old travel trailer and today features beautiful hand-forged hinges, a monkey-bar ladder to access the loft bedroom, and a gravity-fed water system for washing dishes. Without a floor plan in mind, Travis created his home organically as he built, letting each decision inform the next.
Images via YouTube/Dylan Magaster
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This is the Little Lou Tiny House on Wheels in Burlington, Vermont.
It’s a 200 sq. ft. tiny home built using lots of recycled materials! Enjoy!
Related: Young Family’s DIY Tiny House Built with Recycled Materials
The Little Lou Tiny House
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This is the 180 sq. ft. Crosswinds Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed/built by Upper Valley Tiny Homes in Pleasant Grove, Utah. Enjoy!
Related: Park City Tiny House on Wheels
The Crosswinds Tiny House on Wheels
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This is the Freedom Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed/built by Alabama Tiny Homes. Enjoy!
Related: Youngstown Tiny Home
Freedom Tiny House by Alabama Tiny Homes
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This is the Seagrass Cottage on Wheels.
According to Tiny House Town, it’s built on a 24′ Tumbleweed Trailer.
When you go inside, you’ll find a beautiful cottage-style interior.
Related: This Seagrass Cottage is For Sale in Webster, MA: $49K
Seagrass Cottage on Wheels
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This is the Home-stead Wagon tiny house.
It’s designed and built by Rustic Campers.
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The Home-stead Wagon Tiny House
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This is the 210 sq. ft. Novio Tiny House on Wheels.
It’s designed/built by Maison Logique in Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada. This tiny home is 8’6″ wide and 22′ long. The main floor offers 150 sq. ft. of space with an additional 60 sq. ft. in loft space.
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The Novio Tiny House by Ma Maison Logique
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Gabriel Parent-Leblanc from Habitations MicroÉvolution built his gorgeous tiny house on wheels to show it was possible to live in a tiny house, year round, in a northern climate. He’s now spending his third winter in his tiny house near Montreal, Quebec and not only is he surviving and staying warm, he’s also saving a ton of money by heating the house with a solar air heater (EcoSolaris is working on a new model of the panel, coming soon!).
During the day, his heat comes almost exclusively from the panel he installed on the side of his house that cycles indoor air through the solar heated panel and back into the house. On cloudy days and at night he uses an electric heater. By tracking the energy consumption of his electric heater with an energy meter, he was able to calculate that his heating bill for one whole winter was only $100!
He’s also got 750 Watts of solar power on his roof that power a full-sized fridge, as well as his computer, lights, water pump and other small electronics.
Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thanks!
Living in a Tiny House Heated with Solar Power – Tour & Interview
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Who needs a traditional ladder when you can scale a climbing wall to reach your loft? This adventurous couple transformed their love of rock climbing into a functional design feature, creating one of the most unique tiny houses we’ve ever featured.
Built for approximately $33,000, this clever tiny home serves as a stepping stone while the couple saves for a larger family home. But don’t let its transitional purpose fool you—this 22-foot by 10-foot dwelling is packed with personality, smart storage solutions, and a workout opportunity every time you head to bed.
Images via Living Big in a Tiny House
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