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Iowa couple pick CA landscape with tiny homeoffice on wheels
Alek Lisefski was tired of paying rent in high-end towns like Santa Monica and Boulder so he decided to build his own house on wheels. He and his girlfriend Anjali Krystofiak moved in with her parents and put their rent money toward building Alek’s design. With no construction experience, it took Alek 6 months (while simultaneously working as a web designer) and $30,000 to complete the 240-square-foot home.
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Stop tiny house thief! Secure a bijou abode before bandits wheel it away
Here are practical ways to prevent your tiny house and trailer from being stolen. Texan Casey Friday reports that police found his teeny trailered tiny home in someone else's driveway and he's figuring out a safer place to keep it. Tiny house advocates and authors Dee Williams and Alex Pino offer more security suggestions.
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Tour of the inside of a Young Family’s Tiny House on Wheels
A husband and wife living in their own DIY tiny house on wheels with their son. Inside you’ll find a built-in sofa with clothing storage, a shoe rack by the front door, wall mounted LCD TV, a built-in dresser/desk, and more. A ladder leads you up to the sleeping loft. Underneath the loft is the bathroom and the kitchen.
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Artist David Cordell's tiny housing project celebrates the meaning of 'home'
Seven thousand miniature wooden houses are set to pop up across Melbourne throughout January this year celebrating the meaning of "home". Devised by Melbourne artist David Cordell in partnership with Arts Centre Melbourne, the program officially kicks off with "The Big Housewarming" on Saturday. In an emotional pre-opening celebration, artist David Cordell shared his inspiration behind the project.
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Why Living Tiny is a Viable Long-term Solution for Families
Many folks question the long-term viability of tiny houses—especially for families. Can a family of four really sustain happiness in 168 sq. ft.?
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Young Family's DIY Tiny House on Wheels
About a year ago I introduced you to Shaye and Tom thanks to the people over at Living Big in a Tiny House. I love this story because this couple decided to ‘just go for it’ and take advantage of the benefits of tiny house living early in their life. They’re now enjoying more freedom and are building life on their own terms. Right now I’m here to give you an update on them since a lot has changed for them after living in their tiny house for one year.
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570 Sq. Ft. Tiny Cottage in Rural Sweden
Right now I'm taking you to a 570 sq. ft. tiny cottage. It's located in the forest of rural Sweden. This little house was originally built in 1970 and later renovated in 2012. Inside you’ll find hardwood floors, partial concrete floors, tiles, bricks, and plenty of windows throughout.
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Container Forty-Five
A 340 square feet home made from a used shipping container.
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SIP Tiny House
A 180 square feet tiny house on wheels constructed using structural insulated panels (SIPs) in Norfolk, Nebraska.
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The Nomadic
A tiny house in Vienna, Austria that can be mounted to a truck or stationary on land.
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Are Tiny-House Villages The Solution To Homelessness?
In the Pacific Northwest, people with nowhere else to go are forming micro-communities with communal kitchens and toilets but teeny, individual sleeping units. Could tiny homes, once the provenance of design blogs, help curb homelessness nationwide?
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Tiny Honeymoon Haven - Unique luxury tiny house
Features include imported Brazilian hardwood siding, a luxurious full size garden tub, queen size Murphy bed with a fabulous skylight, 15 cubic ft refrigerator, upgraded fixtures and tons of storage! The kitchen amenities include a convection oven and two burner stove top. Also has a detachable table! Built on an 8’x16′ custom trailer frame, the structure is designed to last 100+ years, with spray foam insulation (180 mph hurricane rating), sturdy 2’x4′ wood structure and 2’x6′ ceiling...
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Freespirited Fortune Cookie is a gypsy style tiny home
Though they may seem stereotypically too cutesy and derivative, tiny homes and the people who live in them are as diverse as one can imagine. Take Kera of Dreadnaught Darling; this Tacoma, Washington-based entrepreneur and gypsy-at-heart wanted to get out of the rat race and live something different. So four years ago, after having saved some money and done much research, she decided to get a tiny home custom made by builder and trapeze artist Abel "Zyl" Zimmerman of Zyl Vardos, since she...
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290 Sq. Ft. Tiny Studio Condo in Brazil
A modern multi-functional tiny studio condo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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How to beat Vancouver's hellish housing market: a tiny house
According to a recent international report, Vancouver has the second most affordable housing market in the world, but some people are beating the prices by going small. Really, really small.
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Magnolia Tree Lane House
Magnolia Tree Lane House is a 670 sq. ft. stylish new laneway house in Vancouver, built in the backyard of an existing house. It is named for the beautiful mature magnolia tree that was the centerpiece of the yard.
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314 Sq. Ft. Styrodome Tiny Dome Homes
With endless design options, these Styrodome tiny dome homes, can be built for around $65 - $75 per square feet (depending on your location).
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Tiny House Nation: Touring the Perfect Prairie Cottage (S1, E8)
Family of four downsizes to 207 sq. ft. tiny house
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186 Sq. Ft. Modern South African Tiny House
This 186 sq. ft. modern South African tiny house also has a 96 sq. ft. deck. The unique part about it is that it’s not designed on wheels therefore it can have a much taller design which gives you the ability to stand up in your sleeping loft.
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FOUNDhouse
A 150 square feet home built from open source, downloadable files.
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