Thanks to a reader for submitting this beautiful shot of a classic Renault motorhome. Wouldn’t it be awesome to own something like this if it was in such great condition like this one seems to be in? Or if you took the time, money and effort to restore it yourself.
What are your thoughts on converting a motorhome into a “tiny house” versus building a stick built one on a trailer?
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Jay Shafer Tiny House Workshop with a Field Trip
Thought I would inform you that at Jay Shafer’s upcoming workshop in California this August 10-11, 2013, you’ll get to also go on a tour to see a bunch of tiny houses on a field trip the entire group will be taking.
Little things like that are what make certain workshops special to me, in my opinion. So I wanted to be sure you knew you could have this opportunity to see a variety of little homes on trailers while hanging out with Jay and a bunch of other tiny house enthusiasts.
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Park Model Tiny House with Log Cabin Siding
Here’s a neat little house with log cabin siding that is located by the beach on Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts. The photo was sent in by one of our awesome readers on our Facebook Page so I thought I’d share it with you all.
It looks like it might be a park model home so it probably sits on a trailer so it’s still mobile you just need a special license to move it since it seems wider than 8’6″.
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6×6 Off Road Cabin on an Army Truck
“Excellent condition 6 wheel drive turbo multifuel truck, gets around 14 mpg with well built well insulated home made camper thermalpane windows, sleeps 4, 3 burner stove,sink, upper cabinets, roof vents. comes with boom on front that runs off the pto winch, and has a fish wheel off the back that can be fishing or taken down in about an hour, its in chitna in storage. $15000 obo call.” (if still available you can get contact info here.)
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kitHAUS Prefab Tiny Houses, Studios and Offices
KitHAUS is a home design company out of LA that creates these fantastic prefab houses. They have six different models with the lowest starting at $25,000 and the highest going for around $75,000.
The designs range from just 100 to 289 square feet depending on the model.
The company even comes and assemble it for you upon purchase. I personally think they are just perfect as a guest house or even a backyard getaway that would make an amazing study/work area.
What do you think about these prefab designs?
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Two Story Tiny House for Work, Guests or Living?
Photo Credit Portland Sequoia House
This is a unique tall and skinny house that I just had to show you. And it looks like there’s another small structure on the property as well.
I love the window frames and it seems to be very spacious considering it has two stories. Looks like it’d make for a great little house or even just guest quarters on anyone’s property to live in, rent out, or for family and friends to stay in.
And I really like the surrounding trees and nature. There seems to be some nice outdoor space to hang out in too.
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Spacious Cabin on Wheels with Large Windows
Side View
I love how it has so many windows and the large sliding glass doors.
Side View with Plenty of Covered Porch SpaceIf it were up to me I would have put the sliding glass doors to give you direct access to the covered porch. That would make the most sense to me.
Kitchen with Lots of CabinetsBathroom with Full Shower
Floor Plan
This model is called the Puget Sound. It was built using cedar lap siding but you can also use log siding too.
There are a bunch of optional features, too, which I’ll list for you in bullet format below:6′ or 10′ covered
