This is the Zamora Vardo Tiny House on Wheels built by Tiny Idahomes.
On the outside you’ll notice dark-stained wood and a traditional vardo style design with green shutters and accents.
When you go inside, you’ll find a sleeping loft, kitchen, living area, bathroom, and more.
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Zamora Vardo Tiny House on Wheels

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That is, without a doubt, the prettiest kitchen sink I have ever seen.
Five stars!
Dig your sink! Source? Counters == yeehaw!
I appreciate your homemade hand-hewn feel. Sweet!
Tub! Even for showers, I like a tub.
Your exterior blends nicely in a nature setting.
Q: How much does the equalizer hitch reduce the nose-high of the half-pint tow vehicle?
It seems high for the trailer track. Lots of structure aloft. Sway on curves?
And five stars for your retracto awning and porch!
Interesting solution for the bed, and for the sink-over-tub in the bathroom. I wonder if the sink can swing aside when you want to take a shower?
The contrast between the modern kitchen cabinets and the antique-y furniture is a bit odd, but hey, if it works for them I guess it works.
And real, operable shutters! Charming.
I am calling this a ten star tiny house.
Everything except your lofty beds, is a cool and great idea. The old fashion dresser looked so good inside. Reminds me of my gypsy ancestor’s wagon homes. Good job, girls!
Wow! There are a lot of beautiful and interesting things to see in this build: Like that kitchen sink! Like that dutch front door with the speakeasy (love it; totally awesome!) Like the panels of leaded art glass flanking the front door. Great use of period furniture as built-ins; adds warmth, charm and class; the wood grains are fabulous! Love the vardo “mollycroft” (skylight). And the floating sink over the tub is sheer genius. I also love the color of the outside wood paneling; very “nature”; looks wonderful and soothing. The only thing missing for me would be a two cushion sofa or a couple of club chairs, but that would be my lifestyle, not theirs. If the table and two straight back chairs works for them, then I’d say this build is complete and a two thumbs up! Great job!
Wow! From the outside the tiny house is deceiving. I wasn’t expecting to see so much room on the inside.I love the shutters, they are unique especially if your on the road driving you can close them and not worry about them breaking while in transit. I love the stain glass windows in the front of the house, along with the Dutch Door. They are both gorgeous! As far as inside they seem to have a lot of room. It’s not only cozy but it’s beautifuly done! I just love that beautiful copper sink! I love the design in the front of the sink. You don’t always see copper sinks that pretty! I love the dresser really pretty! Awesome design with the bed! The girls designed and created a beautiful home for themselves! Hats ? off to both of them! Job well done! Enjoy traveling in your lovely home!?
Don’t you love spacious small spaces? 🙂 — Tiny House Talk Team
Must admit the shutters are a great idea. Would consider them on a static building as well ever since a tree branch came through the living room window recently. Had inside shutters which limit the damage but outside ones as well for occasional use would have stopped the branch at the outset. Retracting porch us a great idea as well, if needed it can be as little as a foot out or as much as you make it depending on your needs. Don’t like the bed though, have a semi loft bed and am having to rethink means of access because the step I have is unsuitable.