This is the 2020 Roost12 from Perch & Nest. It’s a 1973 camper that has been refurbished into a modernized 12-ft. tiny house RV.
The original floor plan is still in play with the dinette that turns into a twin sofa bed, kitchenette, and bathroom with a dry flush toilet. The renovation includes IKEA cabinets, rooftop AC unit, custom-made pole & rope awning, refurbished vintage LP range, and more. What do you think? Have you ever considered a vintage trailer?
This is to let you know that there’s an Escape Boho XL Wide Tiny House for sale and available right now while it lasts. This is the larger version of the Boho with the extra-wide option which gives you an additional foot of width. This model gives you a walk-around queen bed bedroom with a sliding barn door for privacy.
Plus, there’s a $3,000 discount on this one. This tiny home on wheels has a full kitchen, bathroom with washer/dryer, living area, the main-floor bedroom, and plenty of storage throughout. I’ve toured one of these before, and I’ve stayed in the smaller version of it, and I love it. It’s an awesome tiny house and it can be had for under-$65k brand-new. Check it out! And if you want it, it is available right away (while it lasts).
This is a Theater-inspired Tiny Home on Wheels by Tiny Heirloom. And it’s actually available right now under their pre-loved tiny homes section (for sale).
This tiny house was featured in their television series, Tiny Luxury, which is on the HGTV/DIY Network and the tiny home could be yours with an asking price of $94,900 lowered to $89,900. It’s called the Theater Home. More info below!
This is the Expanse Studio Tiny House by Tiny Heirloom which is not built on wheels, instead, it’s built on steel skids.
The cabin measures 20′ by 10′, so it’s about 200-sq.-ft. of space inside, with a full bathroom, living area, kitchenette, and front deck. They also make the Expanse 2.0 which is a 30′ by 10′ version with a bedroom, you can check that out right here.
Look at this backyard office space by Wind River Tiny Homes, a tiny house builder out of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Have you ever considered using a tiny house kind of like this as a makeshift office space? Then, if things ever changed, you could easily convert it back into a tiny house for your own use or as a rental. Or, it can even be re-sold to somebody else. What do you think?
This is the story of how they stayed at the tiny houses at Tiny Camp in Sedona, Arizona.
Hayden Noelle and Raz Loback of @thetinyhousechronicles went to visit the tiny homes for themselves and they released the video below of their experience shown below. Check it out!