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Though it looks unassuming from the outside, the aptly named Funhouse, by Konpak Tiny Homes, has a playful interior design, including a climbing wall section that provides access to a neat netted hangout area.
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Dragon Tiny Homes has updated its compact Aria tiny house with an all-new larger model. Now measuring 24 ft in length, it has a redesigned interior that increases living space to produce a comfortable home for two.
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With a name like the Ultimate, you'd expect this new tiny house by Escape to offer something extraordinary, and thankfully it doesn't disappoint. It's the firm's largest model to date and provides a massive 720 sq ft of floorspace.
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How small can you realistically go before a tiny house becomes impractical? We're not sure, but the Honey 216 must be nearing that point, and the towable home combines a tiny interior with a price tag to match.
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With its length of almost 30 ft and large covered porch, the Elouera tiny house is well-suited to family life on wheels. It includes an airy and light-filled interior layout and runs off-the-grid with solar power.
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Despite its modest length of 34 ft, this recently completed tiny house squeezes in three bedrooms, offering an impressive sleeping capacity of six – or even up to eight if a couple don't mind sleeping on a sofa bed.
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Though it only had a length of 24 ft to work with in the Jordy, Konpak Tiny Homes employed a clever space-saving layout that includes a novel folding staircase to offer a relatively spacious living area and lots of storage.
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Despite its length of just 26 ft, the Kookaburra tiny house features a well-designed layout that's suitable for two people. It includes a spacious and light-filled living room, plus a small home office area.
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Backcountry Containers recently transformed a shipping container into a tiny house. Named the Kennedy Model, the compact home includes a well-designed and open interior layout that maximizes the limited space available.
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Dragon Tiny Homes recently produced its largest tiny house to date. Featuring a length of 32 ft, the towable home has been carefully designed to allow its owner to age comfortably and safely in place.
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Huge tiny houses are all well and good, but for those who want to travel regularly, something smaller is more practical. This compact model combines an open layout with a solar power setup that ensures the lights stay on wherever you park it.
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At just over 21 ft in length, what this pint-sized tiny house lacks in extra space it makes up for with portability. It could be a good fit for two people wanting a towable vacation home or to embrace a minimalist life on the road.
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