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This is the Rudolph Tiny House on Wheels at the Leavenworth Tiny House Village in Washington.

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Related: The Belle at Leavenworth Tiny House Village

Stay In The Rudolph at Leavenworth Tiny House Village

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This is the Boo Boo Bear Suite that lands in Gardiner, NY on Sunday. This THOW, along with brother Yogi and sister Cindy, are on the East Coast Jellystone Park Tiny Home RV Tour this weekend through November 1.

Boo Boo, a specially-designed Tumbleweed Tiny House Company Elm Model, will stop at four Jellystone Parks during the tour. Not only can you visit the THOW, you can stay in it! It even features a downstairs bedroom for visitors who don’t want to climb ladders.

Get more details about staying in this tiny house below! For tour dates/locations and to book your stay, head over here.

Related: Cindy Bear Suite: Tiny House RV on Tour 

Boo Boo Bear Suite: Tumbleweed Elm Jellystone Tiny Home

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Calling all East-Coasters: This is the Cindy Bear Suite who’s going on the Jellystone Park Tiny Home RV Tour this weekend through November 1.

This THOW, designed and built by Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, will spend time visiting four East Coast Jellystone Parks, and while she’s parked you can stay in her! She features adorable pink siding, mint green cabinets and all the comforts of a tiny home! Get more details about staying in this quaint tiny house on the last page.

For tour dates/locations and to book your stay, head over here.

Related: The Sabine: Tumbleweed Cypress Model at Tiny House Hotel

Cindy Bear Suite: Tiny House RV on Tour

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This is The Sabine, a Tumbleweed Cypress Model at Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel in Texas.

If you’re looking to vacation small, but don’t just want a room, this place is adorable. It even has a downstairs bedroom which I would love in my own tiny house someday. Minus an oven, the kitchen has all you need to enjoy a self-catered holiday (or you could experience the Austin food scene!). Take a look!

Book your stay here and get contact information for Tumbleweed below!

Related: Lora’s 192 Sq. Ft. Tumbleweed Cypress Tiny House on Wheels

The Sabine: Tumbleweed Cypress Model at Tiny House Hotel

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This is the Casa Rosa at Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel in Austin, Texas.

The home sleeps four with both a loft bedroom and downstairs bedroom for guests who don’t want to climb. Need to relax? Sip some iced tea on the front porch! I love the light and bright pine interior and the focal window above the deck roof.

Related: The Modern: Tiny House Hotel Room at Tiny Digs

Casa Rosa at Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel

Images via Austin’s Original Tiny Home Hotel

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I’ll admit – it has been a long time since I was single. Over 18 years, in fact. Since I live comfortably in 120 square feet with one other person (and a cat) I started to think about what kind of space would be right for a single tiny house owner.

Before I provide my list of tiny house designs for singles I do want to say that the perfect tiny house for anyone is whatever tiny house they want to live in. But, without further ado, here are 5 designs that I think would be great for just one person.

Renzo Piano’s Tiny House. This teensy tiny house made the circuit a few weeks back. The approximately 8X10 tiny house is a lifelong dream for 75 year old award winning architect, Piano. The tiny house, called Diogene, may have been named for the Greek philosopher Diogenes who believed the artificial growth of society was not compatible with happiness. When the tiny home hits the market in about three years it will cost around $45,000. This minimalist home appears to have everything that a single person might need to be comfortable.

piano-diogene

I encourage you to see more tiny house ideas for single people below:
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I recently asked my own Facebook community for some inspiration about topics for the various blogs I write.

One question that intrigued me was this one:

 “I’d be curious to know where folks think “tiny” ends and “small” begins. I dream of downsizing to a smaller space, but I don’t think I could live in a tiny house for an extended period.”

This is an interesting question so I thought I might look into it a little more.

Photo by J. Andrew Flenniken

Photo by J. Andrew Flenniken

Read below for more thoughts on small versus tiny.

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You may have already heard the news. Jay Shafer, the founder of The Tumbleweed Tiny House Company, is leaving to start a new business venture. The announcement was made quietly and there isn’t even anything listed on the Tumbleweed Tiny House website at this time.

On October 27th, the Facebook page for Tiny House Design posted the following status update:

“Jay Shafer is leaving the Tumbleweed House Company. That’s the sad news. The good news is that he’s starting up a new endeavor focused more on “social justice via housing rights.” He needs some feedback on a new name… I’ll post a survey next – please vote to help Jay name his new organization.”

Jay Shafer Leaves Tumbleweed Tiny House Company

Photo By Jack Journey Copyright Tumbleweed Tiny House Company 2008

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