From the outside, you’ll see it has perfect style and is built on a small utility trailer so you can quite easily tow it anywhere you’d like.
When you go inside, you’ll find a small living area with a desk, custom cabinets, skylight, and more. Please enjoy, learn more, and re-share below. Thank you!
If you love Tumbleweed’s tiny house designs but you’d prefer something even smaller, then the Vardo gypsy style camper (link to video version of this post) might be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Gypsy Style Super Tiny House
It’s a gypsy style camper that will fit in the back of your truck or on a small trailer. It’s perfect if you want to travel or just use it for camping on the weekends.
It’s also a great way to spruce up on your building skills before you tackle a larger project.
Using Recycled Materials
Jay Shafer, founder of Tumbleweed, built the first Vardo from mostly recycled materials. He only had to spend a few hundred dollars to make it, and you can make it look really cool if you find some stained glass you can use for a window.
Jay and his wife have actually used it themselves when traveling throughout California and I wouldn’t mind having one myself!
The Plans, So You Can Build One For Yourself
As usual Jay and their team have created detailed plans to make it easy for you to follow and build your own. The building plans include…
Elevation drawings from all 4 sides
Window and door openings
Finish materials
Two pages on how to frame each wall (front, back and sides)
How to create the rounded roof
How to create the slight angle on the side walls
Floor framing
How to insulate and where
What types of wood studs to use
What materials to use
How to secure it to your truck
How to secure it to a trailer
With the plans you also get details on the doors and other basic components.