This is the Little Sojourner Tiny House by Hauslein. It’s a beautiful, modern tiny home on wheels designed and built in Australia.
To ‘sojourn’ means to rest, abide, dwell or stay. It’s about having a break from the journey, to be refreshed. There is an element of temporariness to it which we feel is captured by the relocatable nature of our homes. You can stop awhile, & move on in your own time, taking your resting place with you.
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The Little Sojourner Tiny House on Wheels by Hauslein – Australian Tiny Home Builder

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Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

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Images © Hauslein


Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

Images © Hauslein

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I don’t usually like tiny houses that are hotel rooms but this one actually has a homey feel to it. And are those alpacas or llamas next to it?
As a Kiwi (aka New Zealander) I take issue that the cost of housing is impossible. It is in fact INSANELY IMPOSSIBLE. And I totally agree with your language. Absolutely appropriate in its context.
So John Thompson… I so totally salute you.
I’m not sure how that slipped by, comment removed, thanks for the alert.