This is the story of a man who recently built a shed tiny house for only $1,500 in Orlando, Florida. If you’re tired of seeing $20k, $30k, $40k, and $50k+ tiny homes, this is a bit of a relief, isn’t it?
Rob Greenfield built his tiny house using 99% recycled/reclaimed materials. And in building his tiny house, he only created about 30 pounds worth of waste.
It gets better, too. He has a wonderful outdoor kitchen, bathroom, garden, composting system, rainwater collection system, and he’s even found a way to create energy from food scraps. He explains it all below.
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He built a $1,500 tiny house in Orlando with a micro-farm!
Images © Rob Greenfield/YouTube
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This is a tiny house on a farm in Corbett, Oregon which is just east of Portland near the Columbia River.
It’s a tiny home on wheels with an interesting design — it features a small bump-out just over the wheels of the trailer. Do you see that?
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Unique Tiny House on a Farm near Portland, Oregon with Little Window Bump-out Over the Trailer Wheels
Images via Glamping Hub
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This is the story of how three used 20-foot shipping containers were turned into an epic waterfront off-grid tiny cabin in Portugal.
David from T-Rex Eco Container is an IT person with a passion for surfing. He wanted to create the perfect surf getaway for himself… So he built this incredible off-grid cabin in Portugal using three used 20-foot shipping containers.
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The result is this incredible waterfront tiny house made from recycled shipping containers!
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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This is a tiny house with a ground floor bedroom, a large kitchen, and two loft spaces.
It’s built by Rewild Homes. The kitchen seems good enough for a chef, doesn’t it?
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28-foot Albatross tiny house by Rewild Homes w/ main-floor bedroom, two lofts, and a kitchen good enough for a chef!
Images © Rewild Homes
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This is a 100 sq. ft. off-grid micro cabin on a foundation in Portugal.
Mat & Danielle from Exploring Alternatives recently had the chance to spend a few nights in this extremely tiny off-grid micro pod in Portugal.
They filmed a full video tour (see below) and you might be surprised at how comfortable the space is considering it’s only 100 square feet.
100 Sq. Ft. Off-Grid Micro Cabin on a Foundation in Portugal
Image © Exploring Alternatives
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My husband and I were living in KCMO (Kansas City, MO) with our 2 kids and 2 pups.
Over-whelmed and not so happy with our high cost of living expenses we decided to look into different solutions.
We considered yurts and earth ships, yurts on earth ships, schoolies, and pretty much any other alternative living solution.
This is a guest post by Jilan Wise of Far Out Tiny Homes
Family Goes from 2500 Sq. Ft. to 200 Sq. Ft. Tiny House: Two Adults, Two Kids, and Two Pups in a THOW
Images © Far Out Tiny Homes
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This is the anti-minimalism tiny house on wheels, or, in other words, a maximalist tiny house.
This one has recently been featured on TeeHugger, Curbed, Apartment Threapy, etc. It’s a 190-square-foot tiny home with interior design by the Galeana Group, LLC. More info below.
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Tiny House Built for a Maximalist: The Anti-Minimalism Tiny Home?
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This is the Australia Tiny House in Agnes Banks.
It’s a vacation tiny house near Sydney, Australia that starts at around $149 per night.
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Australia Tiny House Vacation near Sydney, Australia
Images via Airbnb/Tiny Away
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This is the story of Jelena’s tiny house sanctuary in Serbia that she and her ex-husband built for less than 5,000 euros.
It has thus far cost them about 3,000 euros to build and they still need about another 1,500 to complete it.
This tiny house is Jelena’s little retreat to be at peace and recharge.
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Jelena’s Tiny House Sanctuary/Retreat off Danube River in Serbia – Built for Less Than 5,000 euros
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