50) Plant Based Tiny Family House Constructed in 3 Months
For all of you who still seem to doubt their tiny house building plans and whether or not it will be possible to accomplish the tiny bijou of your dreams (mostly) by yourself, then the story featured by Bryce Langston will bring new life in your veins.
This young couple has managed to construct their plant-based tiny house within only 3 months.
What’s more, the budget the couple utilized is only 50K Australian dollars. For that price, what they managed to create is a small paradise. You can see that money means nothing when you have bright ideas.
The house is extremely spacious, with fully-functioning kitchen and even a nursery for the new-born member of the family.
51) Breathtaking Wagon Tiny House with a Fireplace
Every tiny house has its own amazing character, although some are showing much more about their owners than others.
This breathtaking wagon was designed and constructed by Steve, who is an (obviously!) huge aficionado and master of unbelievable designs.
Some years ago before constructing his tiny wagon house on wheels, he created a stunning dome home in exotic Thailand.
When it comes to designing the incredible wagon, Steve admits the task was not an easy one. But not an impossible one, as well.
However, if you are planning on your first DIY tiny house project, then you will absolutely need some extra expert guidance if you want to achieve something similar to this wagon.
On the other hand, you can only use partial ideas to implement for your tiny-home-to-be because this unity wagon is nothing less than eyegasmic, harmonious, and brilliantly illuminative to any hungry-for-ideas mind.
52) Super Compact Tiny House on Wheels
At the very moment you take a look at this adorable tiny house, it is hard to realize how small it actually is.
That’s because the owners have managed to make excellent use of every inch of space.
However, this tiny house fits in as little as 3.6 meters in length.
But that doesn’t mean you won’t find everything for a decent life inside. There is a functioning kitchen (which, by the way, has been used to create meals for a bunch of 10 friends!), sleeping loft, extra storage under the sofa-bed downstairs, as well as a folding table.
My personal favorite addition to this house is none other than the hammock, though!
Such a brilliant idea that most tiny house owners can adapt with ease and enjoy a rejuvenating afternoon nap.
53) 16 ft. Long Tiny House on Wheels
This is not the average tiny house on wheels. Well, sure, no two tiny houses are the same so it might feel strange to call this one an above-the-average at first.
However, as what we managed to find out by the full story of this miniature beauty, this is a mobile tiny home which has travelled much more than most homes.
So if you are looking for tips and tricks to help make your tiny house on wheels as durable as possible when it comes to travelling, there’s plenty of inspiration you can get from that one.
Some disadvantages are also present, though. I personally find this tiny house has a way too small-scale kitchen.
But on another note, this house has another type of appeal. It features great smart-tech features which you can find built in as part of this intelligent tiny ninja.
54) 20 ft. Tiny Family House on Wheels
In line with the story of the 16 foot tiny house on wheels featured above, this tiny family house on wheels is undoubtedly a winner in the traveling category. Well, after all, Byrce Langston does have some good reasons to name this story the one of the world’s most traveled tiny house.
And what’s more, despite the fact the house is really tiny, this family of 3 have found a way to make their life on the road extremely comfortable, without lacking even an inch of fun.
They have created 2 separate sleeping lofts, and even found a clever decision on leaving a lounge area available so that the space feels more open but also allows you to enjoy at least some form of activity while being inside.
55) DIY $15 000 Tiny House
Can you really believe that this tiny house is a successful DIY project which was built with a tight budget of approximately $15 000?
Well, at least to me, it was hard to believe this at first sight. But simultaneously, this gave me a tremendous gulp of motivation.
The idea of constructing this low-budget DIY tiny house came to Bradley’s mind as he was about to start his college education.
A quick calculation on the expenses made him realize that investing into a DIY tiny house will reward his efforts within a single year of use and saving from rental costs.
He called his tiny fort the Rolling Quarters and he is happy to have found a way to enjoy his study without sacrificing the quality of life.
56) Green-Built Tiny House on Wheels
This tiny house was constructed by Isabelle Nagel-Brice, who decided that the life expenses in Colorado could be tremendously decreased if she manages to turn her tiny house vision into reality.
With a background in permaculture, this house was designed with a huge mind to the environment.
Even though the materials being used are not reclaimed, they come mostly from healthy and natural resources which will be fully recyclable once this tiny house’s life comes to an end.
What I personally find super-clever is the coach relax zone downstairs, which is also designed to be turned into a queen sized bed and accommodate friends. In the meantime, the zone below the sofa is a huge space-savior with a big storage capacity.
Also, the sleeping loft is deprived of the typical V-shaped curve and thus, appears much more spacious than most lofts.
We felt like catching up with more of Isabelle’s story after getting a tremendous inspiration from her tiny home.
57) Railway Train Caboose Inspired Tiny House
This tiny house on wheels is only 16’ but as you can see by the image below, this space actually feels very open. This tiny bijou is called Arthur, and is part of the Tiny Digs hotel family.
What is unique about this vacation rental is the way guests are encourages to try out spending some time in multiple tiny houses, as opposed to booking a stay for just a single one.
That’s because of the invaluable experience any tiny-house-to-be owner can gain after exploring various small homes.
I find Arthur the perfect example of a tiny house with a much more spacious bathroom than most.
So if you happen to look for ideas on how to design your future tiny home bathroom area as to enjoy showering without feeling limited in terms of space, we think Arthur tiny house is a good example to look upon.
58) Affordable & Environmental-Friendly Tiny House
Apart from being designed from entirely non-toxic materials, this affordable and environmental-friendly tiny house is unique for one more particular reason. And that’s the fact it was constructed by volunteering participants, united by the Ben Garratt’s workshop.
We’ve already listed quite a few healthy homes which are built and designed by Ben Garratt. This one makes no exception when it comes to the stylish interior which is all about giving Mother Nature the respect and love she deserves for taking care of us through the abundance of natural resources available.
As usually, Ben has made some very strategic space-saving decisions. That only points out to the importance of planning when it comes to building the tiny house of your dreams.
59) Kids’ Dream Fort Made the Perfect Adult-Fit Tiny House on Wheels
This tiny beauty below is a solid proof that nothing can stand between you and your dream of building your very own tiny house, just like the 2 friends) Whit and Cody did.
Not only did they manage to apply so many clever designs when it comes to the interior of this tiny home on wheels but they also managed to build it mostly on their own. It was only Whit’s father who gave them an extra hand during the building process.
One particular feature which is hard to just pass by is the hanging hammock.
What makes this hammock unique is the fact that it is strategically positioned right above the main room, much as a ceiling of some kind.
The big advantage is that apart from not taking any extra space away, it gives you the opportunity to invite friends for a sleepover or simply enjoy a hanging-in-the-air afternoon relax.