This is 30-foot high-end tiny house by Finished Right Contracting that’s for sale and the story behind it.
The home measures 30′ x 8.5′ x 13.5′. It has two lofts. One is accessible by a stunning open stair case and the other will have a custom built ladder, built by our very own Steve Zaleschuk of FRC tiny homes.
This is a beautiful tiny cottage built by a mother/daughter duo called the Quintessential Laneway House.
It’s a laneway house in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada by SmallWorks. The small house features one bedroom, one bathroom, and a large open space for living, cooking, dining, and entertaining.
This is a 30ft tiny house on wheels designed and built for a family of five and their pets. It even has a catwalk for their cats to get from loft to loft.
This is a 36ft tiny home on wheels with two slide outs. It’s built by Mint Tiny House Company out of Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
It’s a beautiful board and batten tiny home with a downstairs bedroom, great closet space, a full-size living room, and more. Take the tour below and let us know what you think about it in the comments. Wouldn’t it be great getting to live in a tiny home like this? Also, what are your thoughts on using slide-outs to expand living space in tiny homes?
This is the Worthington Dr Home by Lanefab Design/Build. It’s a beautiful 760 sq. ft. custom live/work small home built for a graphic artist in Vancouver. The home features a split-level floor plan with three levels of living spaces. Your living area and kitchen are on one side, then you’ve got an elevated office loft with your washer and dryer nook on the other side with access to an awesome outdoor balcony.
Finally, you’ll find your cozy bedroom and bathroom tucked-in downstairs which is partially sunk to achieve more overall ceiling height while meeting a height restriction code of 19 feet. I could see myself living in a small home like this forever! How about you?
After finishing grad school, Sam decided that a tiny house would be a perfect fit for her lifestyle. She wanted to remain in Vancouver, BC to be near work, family and friends; but the cost of living in the city was incredibly high.
She also wanted to be able to work a not-for-profit job without worrying whether she’d have enough money for rent each month. Last but not least, tiny houses were a housing solution that fit well with her environmental sustainability values.
Tyler & Sarah from Life vs Art are full-time van dwellers in Vancouver, BC, Canada. A couple of years ago they calculated that they were spending close to $18,000 per year on rent which is quite a hefty sum for some.
Built around a big beautiful Magnolia tree is this 650 sq. ft. modern cottage. Designed by, Lanefab Design/Build, this backyard cottage is L-shaped with a detached garage that helps create a private courtyard around the centerpiece tree.
Inside the modern cottage is a bright spacious kitchen with large windows and a skylight. The living room also has large windows for natural sunlight to come in. I like the simple bedroom with the built-in shelves. What do you think of this modern cottage design? Please enjoy and share below.