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Designed by Olive Nest Tiny Homes, the Elsa is a gorgeous pitched-roof home with an interior that opens up to a detachable greenhouse. See the unique home here.
Why tiny houses are better . 1. They look like a house. For many who choose to go the tiny house path, this kind of structure looks more like what you might think a house might look like, only ...
Elsa is a 2017 tiny by Olive Nest Tiny Houses, a small family-run company based in Greer, South Carolina. It was sold that same year for a reported $78,000, so it’s no longer technically an ...
Backcountry Tiny Homes knows a thing or two about maximizing living space, having been responsible for the incredibly small ...
The latest trend in the tiny house movement is wheels. Do-it-yourselfers across the country are turning aging retro campers into modern homes. In her blog, "A Small Life," Melanie Gnau chronicles ...
The TinyPlex is an unusually large towable dwelling. It consists of not just one but two homes, each of which measures 200 sq ft (18.6 sq m) and has an open and light-filled layout that sleeps up ...
The trailer is 8 feet (2.4m) wide by 16 feet (4.9m) long. While that is by no means extravagant, it is generous enough to be turned into a tiny home one could comfortably live out of. Photo: Wild ...
A MAN has revealed that he transformed a trailer at the bottom of his parents garden into a tiny home to live in, for just £5,000.Jack Mckenna, 22, b.
Patience Wolfe turned a 1979 trailer into a dream home that allows her and her family to travel and shop where they want. Wolfe, who runs the TikTok account TrailerParkPretti, now finds herself ...
A MAN has revealed that he transformed a trailer at the bottom of his parents garden into a tiny home to live in, for just £5,000. Jack Mckenna, 22, bought the old trailer from a farm auction for ...