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This is the retro trailer cabin with trampoline awnings fixed onto the roof of the trailer to give you shade on your private patio. This tiny house is located in Joshua Tree, California.

Outside, glampers will have their own private patio, which is shaded by two fixed trampolines on the roof of the trailer, as well as an antique clawfoot bathtub and lounge chairs for watching the sunrise or observing the bright night sky.

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Retro Trailer Cabin with Private Patio Shaded by Two Trampolines in Joshua Tree

Retro Trailer Cabin with Trampoline Awning

Images via Glamping Hub

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This is one family’s fascinating off-grid camper cabin and treehouse studio homestead.

Outside, you’ll notice an old camper that they bought for $600, gutted, and lined in beautiful pine. There’s a queen bed and bunk beds for the kids on the inside. Over the camper is a roof structure with metal roofing to allow snow to slide off rather than piling on top of the camper’s top. The camper and treehouse sit on 400 acres of land near a small lake.

The treehouse doubles as Jeff McIntyre’s art studio and his family’s living area. Inside, you’ll find a table and chairs, open windows that only close with shutters, and the whole place runs off of two batteries and one solar panel. The outside is a beautiful board and batten carpentry, and the inside has unfinished walls. In the corner, you can heat the space with a wood-burning stove.

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Family Living in an Off-Grid Camper Cabin and Treehouse

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This is a 1956 travel trailer to cabin conversion that’s for sale in Grapeview, WA (update: sold).

Outside you’ll find the trailer has a nice deck with a traditional roof added onto to it. An outbuilding is also included on the .31 acre property which you can use as a workshop, for storage, and it can also house your washer and dryer.

When you go inside the travel trailer cabin you’ll find a living area, dinette, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom.

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352 Sq. Ft. Travel Trailer to Cabin Conversion For Sale

352 Sq. Ft. Travel Trailer to Cabin Conversion For Sale

Images © Windermere/Himlie/Zillow

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