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As the first tiny house built by Humble + Handcraft, the 20-foot Proto 1.0 set a high standard with its stained glass windows, handmade copper lanterns, and salvaged walnut flooring. Ryan O’Donnell, the owner of Humble + Handcraft, also used reclaimed old growth redwood and fallen cedar to make this a more sustainable tiny house. The …

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Riverside Shepherd Huts, a family-run business in Warwickshire, England, has been manufacturing steel-framed buildings for over 30 years. For the last several years they have added a collection of their own type of tiny houses, one of which is the Wall Bed Hut. The Wall Bed Hut is a single story (no lofts) and the …

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With its downstairs flex area and king size sleeping loft, the Pacific Harbor (renamed Outer Banks) by Handcrafted Movement can accommodate four people comfortably. The tiny home is 30-feet long and built on a triple axle Iron Eagle tiny house trailer. The exterior combines board-and-batten siding with Pacific Cedar accents. There is a standing seam …

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The Kootenay Country was built by TruForm Tiny for a couple downsizing from a 2,500 sq.ft. house. The 28′ tiny house features a main floor queen size bedroom, built-in fir desk, and a drop down deck. Inside the Kootenay Country is a blue stained pine ceiling, skylight, fireplace, and bronze fixtures. The kitchen is equipped …

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A 24′ custom tiny house built by MitchCraft Tiny Homes, based in Fort Collins, Colorado. Unique touches include bamboo countertops with end grain edges, beetle kill wood, and a fireplace to keep the owners warm on those cold Colorado nights. The tiny house is built using structural insulated panels (SIPs) for a better insulated, sturdier shell. Images © Mitchcraft Tiny Homes

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