Robert & Julia’s Mega Tiny Vulcan

Robert and Julia chose to build tiny out of the desire to live a more sustainable lifestyle AND travel the US in search of where they would possibly call their next home.
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Living 200 sqft Tiny House – USA

This tiny home is incredibly small but used to its full potential. From the beautiful welcoming outside, to the cozy interior, this place would suit anyone for a night!
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Converted WWII Train Car with Veranda – USA

This WWII Railway Train car that was originally used as a kitchen still lives on as a wonderful Airbnb located in Maryville, Tennessee!
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Filipino Transformed Old Jeepney into Two-Story Home – Philippines

Jeepneys are a regular mode of public transportation in the Philippines but they are headed for an uncertain future following the country’s public transport modernization plan to go eco-friendly by the end of 2020.
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Fantastic Iglu Hut from Latvia

Iglu hut Milzkalne is likely to satisfy any urban people needs seeking a little recreation in nature—without foregoing any of life luxuries.
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Very Romantic Cabin in the Woods, on the Water, with Ultimate Privacy

Come stay at Camp Stardust, a very sweet cabin in the woods, on the water, with ultimate privacy. There are no neighbors, you will be sharing this slice of heaven with wildlife and the occasional canoe gliding by.
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Magnificent Conversion of the Old Truck

Today we will show you motorhome from United Kingdom.
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Tiny house Le Petit Prince from France

The tiny house Le Petit Prince is the first tiny house we have made with a cover and partial zinc cladding. Zinc is a durable material (lifespan from 80 to 100 years) waterproof, malleable and very aesthetic.
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The Blue Cone – Sweden

The Blue Cone is built around ease and simplicity, both when it comes to material choices and design. With its spaciousness and beautiful view, it is a highly appreciated room.
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The Traveling Castle Tiny House from France

The tiny house is marked by a bi-material cladding in red cedar and aluminum. A large special window follows the shape of the gable and offers residents a beautiful projection towards the outside.
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