I have not posted anything about tiny houses in a while, but make no mistake, I still love tiny house floor plans!
Here are just a few of what may be considered the top tiny houses of 2015.
1. Tiny home built from bottles, bones and beach debris
Sleeping in a space without electricity on a totally silent beach on a remote island behind thick walls, it was the quietest night I have ever spent. The light filtering through the bottles and windows this morning from the rising sun was a glorious sight. It was a truly memorable experience.
Now this is what I am talking about! Using salvaged materials and gifted items will keep costs down, as Pacific Northwest resident Scott Brooks did with his tiny home, which he built for “well below” USD $500.
3. Off Grid Hawaii Vacation Home
It’s in Hawaii. And it was built for 11000$. That is all.
Not cheap but very comfortable with full size appliances and bathroom.
5. Cinder Box
Cinder Box is a MicroDwelling inspired by a desire to produce a prototype for small scale living and working. The 200sf unit includes a general living space with corner sliding doors opening up to an exterior porch.
7. Retored Airstream Tiny House
A restored 1976 Airstream in New Orleans, Louisiana. Owned, restored and shared by Rusty Lazer.
8. Ecoperch
A pre-fab house that can be used as a treehouse and erected in 5 days.
9. Cinder Box 2
A 162 square feet tiny house on wheels in Oregon built by Shelter Wise
Fantastic Tiny House Floor Plans!
Do you love the idea of living in your own tiny house? Do you have a favorite from the tiny houses pictured above?
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Love them! Great list.
These are kind of gorgeous!!
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This was a fun article! Great small houses. I think number 5 is my favorite. I like the windowed front.
Thanks for saying that! And yes Number 5 is very nice.
I am so fascinated by the Tiny House movement! I really think I could live in one too. It would take some getting used to but it would be freeing to not have so much stuff.
This is exactly the way I feel as well!
Very cool houses! I love the idea of staying in one for a short time, but I don’t think I could do it for the long haul!
I THINK I could but I do rather like my minimalist apartment and being directly in town. It would be a change in lifestyle for sure.
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