82 Tiny Houses That'll Have You Trying to Move in ASAP
Small on size, big on charm.
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Is there anything more quaint than a tiny house? With the increasing popularity of these homes, we have rounded up also our favorite tiny house plans and small houses (they're practically tiny!) to let you ooo and ah over them and maybe even dream up your own tiny home to build or buy. With it the tiny home lifestyle comes with a small price, reduced environmental footprint, and simplified way of living, not to mention the many options for architecture and interior design they bring.
No matter your style and taste, you're sure to find one in this list that fits your decor preferences for a vacation home, to downsize, as a "granny pod" in your backyard, or even to just find some design inspiration for a small studio apartment or a cozy reading nook in your home of any size. (Or to take the extra easy route, you can buy one of these tiny houses straight from Amazon!)
So without further ado, start clicking to be inspired by all 65 of these tiny homes. Watch out: You might be making moves for a lifestyle change after you finish perusing all of their unique style!
A Jewel of a Home
In 2005, Jewel Pearson began downsizing, eventually transitioning into an apartment and, now, her beautiful tiny house with wood tones and touches of red. The 28-foot-long home has a garden path, porch, and fire pit for ample outdoor entertaining, too. View a video of the interior and learn more about Jewel's tiny house plans here!
Dynamic Duo
Marek and Ko are the adorable couple behind Living Tiny with the Bushes, their YouTube channel chronicling each other's lives in and renovations of their equally adorable tiny house. Whether chatting about the pros and cons of tiny-house living or being featured on Good Morning America, Marek and Ko are a must follow for tiny-house enthusiasts.
12 Feet Above Land
The family of Atlanta-based designer and blogger Joni Lay makes spectacular summer memories at this two-story hideaway set among towering Georgia pines. Built by her father for his grandkids, it's a beautiful and altogether magical place to grow up.
Summer Camp Vibes
Inside the camp-inspired treehouse belonging to the family of Joni Lay, there's so much to ooh and ahh over: Vintage items (horse-show ribbons, paint-by-number art, and tiny lawn chairs) are accentuated and contrasted by newer details, such as Army-style cots.
A Backyard Art Barn
This backyard studio is the ultimate creative retreat for one Minnesota artist and her daughter. It's complemented by a stunning English garden and a coat of red, barn-style paint.
Fort-uitous Window Sourcing
"I joke that the structure is a family quilt of salvaged windows, because they came from important people in our lives," Christina says. "We got windows from my husband's, aunt, my mom, an old landlord..."
Channel a Little Practical Magic
When square footage is tight, it helps if statement pieces are both charming and useful. An old wood-burning stove brings a vintage vibe to new construction and also heats the entire place.
Tip the Scales
Compact appliances and smaller-scale custom cabinetry—featuring salvaged leaded fronts and old sewing drawers—are just the right size for this tiny kitchen.
Embrace Off-The-Wall Ideas
Built-ins are always a welcome storage solution when space is at a premium. The homeowner implemented green drawers (a garage sale find) for the "dresser" that’s built into the wall.
Gorgeous Backyard Getaway
Dallas designer Paige Morse renovated two 100-year-old sheds in her backyard to create a cozy home away from home. With just two rooms and 250 square feet, her space is remarkably stylish and space-efficient.
Stylish Sheds
It took Paige four months to renovate the two sheds into one stunning guest house.
Nothing But Neutrals
By sticking to a black-and-white color scheme, Paige makes her modestly sized kitchen appear much larger than it really is.
Hidden Storage Spaces
Paige simply attached a piece of striped fabric to her bathroom sink—instead of installing a bulky set of drawers—to cover up her necessities. The double mirrors also create the illusion of more space.
Dreamy Treehouse
This treehouse-slash-guest room looks small from the outside, but boasts a living room, office area, and bedroom within.
Airy Bedroom
Their sleeping space was so important that Emily and Sloane Southard actually designed their entire treehouse around it.
Luxury Farmhouse on Wheels
With authentic country character and hand-crafted, farmhouse-inspired details, Tiny Heirloom Homes makes it easy to downsize and upgrade at the same time. This 192-square-foot luxury farmhouse is outfitted with a sleeping loft, kitchen, bathroom, living space, and even a laundry machine. The base model, similar to the one shown here, starts at $65,000 and includes delivery plus a one-time trip out to the company's Oregon City headquarters to see its construction.
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