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Dragon Tiny Homes recalls the small living movement's humble roots with a new model named the Element. Featuring a compact and simple no-frills interior, it's currently up for sale for just $23,500.
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Modern Tiny Living's latest model, the Sangja, has a length of just 28 ft but is surprisingly comfortable inside. It features a master bedroom with standing space, a well-proportioned living area, and even a bathroom with a tub.
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A new 3D construction printer from Icon can whip out two-story concrete buildings faster and cheaper than its previous Vulcan printer. It has already been used to build a 27-ft-high structure called Phoenix House, now on display in Austin, Texas.
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India's Toy Storey showcases an unorthodox approach to recycling, with the residence incorporating approximately 6,200 unwanted toys into its exterior. It also has an attractive overall form that maximizes ventilation and shade.
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Tiny houses have evolved beyond their humble DIY roots, with some designers creating huge towable homes that are like luxury apartments on wheels. New Atlas takes a closer look at five of the best recent examples.
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The Pisgah Park Model is arranged so that its living and sleeping areas are situated either side of a central porch, offering a sense of separation between the two and allowing its owners to embrace an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
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One of the challenges when living in a tiny house is that there's no space to host guests. The Honeylion, by Modern Tiny living, addresses this issue with clever space-saving furniture and a flexible layout.
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This light-filled tiny house offers an impressive amount of flexibility in a length of just 20 ft. It makes space for a home office and the owner's crafting hobby, and will eventually serve as a full-time home too.
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The Lighthouse is a revolutionary take on residential design that can continuously rotate a full 360 degrees, allowing its owner to enjoy a view that constantly alternates between lush landscape and sunny beachfront.
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The Tellico is the largest home on wheels we've seen to date, at 45 ft long and 12 ft wide. This sizable family residence offers a remarkably spacious apartment-like interior, as well as a substantial porch area outside.
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The Buitenverblijf Nest takes the form of an oversized birdhouse and sleeps a family of four, at a squeeze. Designed by Namo Architecture and i29 Architects, the charming tiny house/cabin is located in a forest in the Netherlands.
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Scotland's Echo recently completed a new tiny house named the Long Shed. Featuring a fully off-the-grid setup, it connects to the outside via a large sliding glass door and deck, and sports an open layout inside, all arranged on one floor.
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