This is Luke and Tina’s 204 sq. ft. solar-powered tiny home on wheels built using Backcountry Tiny Homes Plans. Outside, you’ll notice there’s a rooftop balcony accessible from the sleeping loft. When you step inside, you’ll find a living area, two lofts, a bathroom, kitchen, and plenty of storage throughout.
The off-grid home also features a rainwater harvesting system and a composting toilet. If you’re interested, plans are available to purchase if you’d like to build your own.
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Couple’s 204 Sq. Ft. Mountaineer Tiny Home with Rooftop Deck
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This is Simblissity Tiny Homes in Lyons, Colorado.
Meet Byron and Dot, the owners of the company. Together, they build high-quality tiny homes on wheels, and they build them completely off-grid, too!
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Simblissity Tiny Homes Builder in Colorado
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This is one family’s 200 sq. ft. travel trailer tiny house conversion story.
We’re James + Sarah, two passion-seeking nomads who are genuinely inspired by the world around us. We’re living full-time in a 2005 Jayco Jayflight with our baby daughter, Stella and dog, Lavender.
Our beloved self-made home named NOLA, whom we renovated out of a FEMA trailer, was originally purposed for citizens of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. She found her way to us and we spent the summer of 2015 completely renovating her interior.
Family’s 200 Sq. Ft. Travel Trailer Tiny House
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This is Eddy’s tiny house on wheels.
From the outside, you’ll notice stained wooden clapboards for siding.
When you go inside, you’ll find a living area, kitchen, bathroom, and an upstairs sleeping loft.
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Eddy’s Tiny House on Wheels
Images © Eddy Hajas
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This is one couple’s custom tiny house on wheels from Tiny House Nation.
The 280 sq. ft. home features an amazing outdoor kitchen.
And it even has plenty of storage for their camping gear too.
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Couple’s Tiny House with Awesome Outdoor Kitchen

Images © FYI/TinyHouseNation
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This is the story behind the Wazyless Tiny Home on Wheels by Hardy and Terry Evans in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin.
It started with their Wayzalot Tiny Home. Sadly, they got in a highway accident and it got completely totaled. Fortunately, nobody was hurt.
But this didn’t stop the couple from building their next tiny. See how it all unfolded below!
The Wayzless Tiny Home
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This is a 250 sq. ft. Handcrafted Movement Tiny House on Wheels in Battleground, Washington.
It’s a 24′ Artisan-style tiny home built onto a trailer with a side-entry design. When you walk inside, you’ll find a beautiful living area, kitchen, bathroom, storage staircase, and a sleeping loft.
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250 Sq. Ft. Handcrafted Movement Tiny House
Images © Handcrafted Movement
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This is Ryan’s 20′ 131 Sq. Ft. Tiny House on Wheels.
He started building it in his neighbor’s garage in the winter of 2014.
Since Ryan is well versed in construction, according to this article on Tumbleweed, he was able to finish it in only four months while spending about $35,000 on it.
By the time May 2015 came around, he moved it to Colorado. A unique thing about Ryan’s 20′ tiny house is that he doesn’t use a sleeping loft.
Instead, his couch is a lot like a murphy bed… It folds out into a bed when he’s ready to go to sleep for the night. Ryan also uses a hammock inside to hang out in.
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Ryan’s 131 Sq. Ft. Tiny House in Colorado
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The Lumbec Micro-House is a 136-square-foot tiny house on wheels built by Lumbec Tiny Houses, a Quebec-based Canadian builder that earned a reputation for blending European craftsmanship with North American tiny house ingenuity. At just over 12 feet long on the main body, this micro dwelling proves that thoughtful design can deliver a fully functional home in an extraordinarily compact footprint.
What sets the Lumbec Micro-House apart from many tiny houses in its size range is the distinctive V-shaped nose extension that pushes living space out over the trailer tongue. Rather than leaving that triangle of trailer real estate empty, Lumbec engineered usable square footage into what is typically dead space. The result is a home that feels larger than its dimensions suggest.
From the vertical cedar siding and standing-seam metal roof to the carefully planned interior with full kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping loft, this build demonstrates the level of finish and attention to detail that made Lumbec a standout among Canadian tiny house builders.
Images courtesy of Lumbec Tiny Houses
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