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Vina’s Zen Tiny Home on Wheels


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This is Vina’s Zen Tiny Home on Wheels brought to you thanks to Tiny House Giant Journey.

From the outside, you’ll notice pine vertical siding, metal roofing, white french doors and a covered porch.

When you go inside, you’ll find an office/living room, kitchen and bathroom, as well as a loft bedroom with a skylight.

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Vina’s Zen Tiny Home on Wheels

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • Bigfoot
    March 27, 2016, 10:36 am

    Thanks for posting the video. Another very tastefully done THOW. The deck really lends itself to the overall appeal of the unit. I like the toe-kick storage under the cabinets & the multi use table as well as the customized/personalized accents throughout. Nice job!

    I am somewhat puzzled by the amount of builds I’ve seen with the plumbing exposed under the sinks. I wonder why more people don’t enclose this area & have even more storage capacity? I love a window in the shower & lived with one of those setups for 20 years. I like the vertically run siding but the small gaps around the window(s)? are begging for a shot of silicone.

  • Sandi
    March 27, 2016, 11:25 am

    I absolutely love this design. Great lighting and colour scheme. I like how “off the grid” you are and how the deck makes it look so much more spacious. I live on Vancouver Island and wish I had a small piece of land to put somethig lie this on. Thank you for sharing ?

  • Michael L
    March 27, 2016, 11:32 am

    Vina… It’s beautiful! There are so many wonderful features shown in the video. I’ve been working with a architect friend on a design for my house and am sending him the link to your video. He needs to see the fireplace!

    It’s so nice to see such a well thought out, simple design. Our design is also contemporary vs the cabin look that so many homes have. The challenge we’ve had is for the designer to think “tiny” and multifunctional! His expertise has been in high end condo design. Your video demonstrates the idea of multifunction design with a custom flair.

    Thanks again for sharing. And Jenna, your interviews just get better and better. Thank you for your work in promoting tiny house living! I hope to have the opportunity to meet you at an event. Mike

  • David
    March 27, 2016, 12:10 pm

    Stunning! Vina’s house in fact is the first one (of hundreds I’ve seen) which I would move right in (if she lets me)! It is SO WELL thought out, layout and design, she and her countless friends have done a perfect job! And 40k for this isn’t too much at all, you really get to wonder why many tiny house builders ask for 60k and more. Espace being just one of them who are ridiculously expensive for what you get. Maybe Vina got special hourly rates with builders being friends, but then few thows for sale at higher prices have this amount of detail and perfection. Also thanks for the design tips Vina!

  • Theo
    March 27, 2016, 4:00 pm

    Nice, but yet another loft. And I consider French doors a major mistake on these ‘houses’., whether on wheels or not; much more prone to leaking than a regular type door.

  • Randy
    March 27, 2016, 9:28 pm

    Where did you find the sky-light window?

  • Randy
    March 28, 2016, 10:14 am

    What brand is your sky-light window and where did you purchase it?

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