The Kootenay is TruForm Tiny’s larger sibling to the Payette. The Kootenay has a larger loft, a drop down deck, a peninsula with extension leaf in the kitchen, 5′ bathroom, and an optional bump out nook. This is TruForm’s most open layout, which allows for a nice socializing space. Images © TruForm Tiny
This 18′ Bookworm by MitchCraft Tiny Homes features a perfect nook with natural lighting for reading and storing your book collection. The interior uses beetle kill wood and rustic trim. Images © MitchCraft Tiny Homes
Harmony House is winterized for four seasons living. Built by Full Moon Tiny Shelters in Nova Scotia, this tiny house is fully insulated and comes with an electric, propane, or wood heat source. The interior uses natural wood finishes and has a nice touch of color in the kitchen. The 24′ trailer provides approximately 175 …
Zyl Vardos has some of the most truly unique designs in the tiny house market. Abel Zyl, the founder of Zyl Vardos, is a creative genius and master of his craft. This creation, Moon Dragon, is one of his most complex builds to date. Images © Zyl Vardos
The Mt. Everest is built by Tiny Mountain Houses in Sacramento, CA. This tiny house is built on a 22′ trailer and has a 3′ front porch. A total of 255 sq.ft. is split between the main level (161.5 sq.ft.) and two lofts: one large enough for a California King and the other a 25.5 sq.ft. storage area. …
What better place to have a tiny house than the Hawaiian islands? The Ko’olau is a 24′ tiny house on wheels built in Honolulu, Hawaii by Tiny Pacific Houses. This model includes a master king loft and twin loft, full bath with 48″ shower, and a den with built-in desk with overhead cabinets. Images © Tiny Pacific Houses
With the rustic Oregon wilderness as their inspiration, Tongue & Groove Tiny Homes (now Hiatus Homes) created The Hiatus, a 170 sq.ft. tiny house. The exterior finish of rough-sawn blue pine is milled in Bend, Oregon, where the tiny houses are built. French pine hardwood floors and bleached birch plywood walls create a light, modern …
Caitlin and her husband, Zach, set out in 2014 to simplify their lives by building a tiny house. After attending a Tumbleweed workshop in March 2015 they finally began putting their ideas into action. The final result: Hogan’s Haven. This 183 sq.ft. tiny house on wheels has a full kitchen, master bedroom loft, and main …
The 170 sq.ft. Monarch Tiny Home is built in San Diego, CA. This tiny house on wheels uses structural insulated panels (SIPs) for the walls and ceiling which make for a stronger, better insulated structure. LED lighting, extra low VOC interior stain, a self-contained composting toilet, and UltraShield siding made from reclaimed wood fibers and recycled plastic …
The Wind River Bungalow is the first tiny house designed and built by Travis and Brittany from Wind River Tiny Homes. The traditional craftsman style uses hickory engineered hardwood floors, pine tongue and groove interior walls, and wooden touches both inside and out. Images © Wind River Tiny Homes