Get ready to have your mind blown by 90 tiny homes that will change your view on living in a small space. These little places aren’t just about squeezing into a tight spot – they’re all about smart living, being kind to the planet, and feeling free. From cleverly designed tiny houses to ingeniously converted buses, trucks, and campervans, each home showcases the benefits of downsizing. See how living small can mean big benefits like simplicity, saving money, and being eco-friendly.
Tiny Houses
1. Dolly’s Adorable Tiny Home

Dolly Rubiano’s eco-friendly tiny house in Victoria, Australia, showcases creative, space-efficient design within its 183 square feet. Completed in 2017 for $68,000, this unique home includes features like a bathroom sink made from a salad bowl, emphasizing a minimalist, feminine style.
This Is Probably the Cutest Tiny House You Will Ever See. And It Even Has a Walk-In-Closet.
2. The Designer’s Maximalist Tiny House

Interior designer Katie Andersen and Austin Macy built a 175 square-foot tiny house on a steel trailer in Portland, Oregon, for around $20,000. It has a Pacific Coast theme with cedar shingles, a single-wall kitchen with salvaged materials, a living area, a sleeping loft, and a unique bathroom featuring a galvanized steel horse trough shower.
Take a Tour of This Designer’s Maximalist 175 Square-Foot Tiny House
3. The Norwegian Architects’ Ski Cabin

Bendik Manum and Annelise Bjerkan built an eco-friendly, 118 ft² rustic cabin in Trollheimen Meldal, Norway, featuring a double bed, bunk beds, and a multifunctional bench. Made from sustainable materials and without electricity, the cabin utilizes a nearby stream for water and includes a composting toilet. Key features include a heating wood stove and a weather porch for extra space.
This 118 Sq Ft Norwegian Ski Cabin Comfortably Accommodates a Family of Four
4. The House Designed by and for a Single Mother

Shaye Boddington’s “Shaye’s Tiny Homes” business evolved from her first project, ‘Lucy’, to her latest endeavor, ‘Hazel’, a nature-inspired tiny home designed for herself and her daughter. Inside, Hazel boasts a spacious kitchen with unique river rimu timber sink, a living area with tri-folding doors for a seamless indoor-outdoor experience, separate bedrooms connected by a catwalk, and a large bathroom with double vanity and composting toilet.
Single Mother Designs Future-Proof Tiny House for Herself and Her Daughter, Featuring Full-Height Catwalk and Unique Timber Sink
5. Elizabeth’s DIY House Built From Recycled Materials

Elizabeth Wynn from England transformed her life’s challenges into a creative opportunity by building “The Little Wooden House” in Southern Spain for just €5,000. This eco-friendly tiny house, nestled in an orchard, features upcycled elements and a loft bedroom. Elizabeth now uses it for retreats and creative workshops, sharing her journey towards a simpler, fulfilling lifestyle.
Woman Builds Her Dream Tiny House With Recycled Materials for Just $5,500! She Now Lives in a Spanish Orchard Among Almond and Peach Trees
6. Tiny Home With Circular Storage Ceiling

This Tennessee-based tiny house by Handcrafted Movement includes Craftsman-style French doors, engineered oak hardwood flooring, and high ceilings that create a spacious feel. The interior features a well-equipped kitchen with marble countertops, a multifunctional flex room with circular ceiling storage, and a serene loft bedroom. The bathroom is elegantly designed with brass fixtures and a spacious shower.
Farmhouse Tiny House Captivates With Innovative Circular Ceiling Storage, Downstairs Bedroom, and Cozy Loft
7. Luxury Tiny House With Mudroom

MitchCraft Tiny Homes designed a 280-square-foot tiny house featuring a full kitchen with blue cabinets, a cozy living area, and two loft bedrooms. The home includes a bathroom with a soaking tub and innovative storage solutions throughout. Large windows and skylights ensure ample natural light, creating a spacious feel in a compact design.
This Luxurious Tiny House Does Not Hold Back on Function – It Even Has a Mudroom
8. Minimalist Norwegian Tiny House

Inspired by a Netflix documentary on minimalism, Swedish-born Ida Johansson embraced tiny house living in Norway with her cat Teo. Her 236-square-foot home, crafted with a farmhouse style, features a loft bedroom, a multifunctional sofa-bed, and innovative space-saving solutions like a fold-down table and built-in cat toilet.
Norwegian Tiny House a Bright and Airy Scandi-Style Haven
9. French Home With Suspended Hammock Floor

“Mina,” crafted by Baluchon, is a compact yet stylish tiny house for Mathéa in France, featuring modern interiors with a wood-burning stove and clever storage solutions. Its mezzanine sleeping area and unique hammock floor under a skylight add charm, while the practical kitchen and bathroom offer functionality in a small space.
French Tiny House Flaunts Hammock Floor Nested Under Skylight for Blissful Lounging
10. Eco-Friendly Container Home

Gaia by Pin-Up Houses is an eco-friendly 20-foot off-grid container home. It features solar and wind energy, a rainwater harvesting system, and a wood fire for heating. The interior, with spruce plywood, includes a convertible sofa bed, functional storage, and efficient kitchen and bathroom spaces.
Off-Grid Tiny Container House Harnesses Wind and Solar Energy and Collects Rainwater
11. The Tiny House Builder’s Own Home

D’Arcy and Olivia McNaughton from Toronto self-built ‘Domek’, their own innovative tiny home, featuring a unique three-loft design on a 32-foot trailer. Spanning 420 sqft, it includes an office, nursery, and an atrium shower. The home, designed for their family’s use, maximizes space with a barn-style gambrel roof and integrated storage solutions.
Tiny House Builder’s Own Family Home Features Innovative Three-Loft Design and Stunning Atrium Shower
12. Built From Scratch Tiny Home

Clara and Edwin Bobrycki transformed their lives by leaving San Diego to build a tiny, timber-framed home in Northern California. They milled their own timber and crafted their home on wheels for $30,000, achieving a balance of work and nature. Their space-efficient home features high ceilings, natural light, and smart storage, embodying the essence of tiny home living.
Couple Built Tiny House Entirely From Scratch – Even Milling Their Own Lumber
13. $50 Shipping Container Repurposed Into Compact Living Space

Paul Jones, from Brisbane, Australia, ingeniously transformed a rusty shipping container into a bespoke tiny home for himself and his partner, Cathy. Acquiring the container for just $50, he invested $13,000 into the project, repurposing it with solar panels and a 12-volt battery for off-grid living. The home features a raised glass turret roof for ventilation, full insulation, and a hand-crafted timber deck.
Australian Man Transforms Rusty $50 Shipping Container Into Extraordinary Tiny Home With Reclaimed Materials: Step Inside
14. Farmhouse-Style Home Built for Mother and Teenage Daughter

Jen Gressett’s tiny house, built with MitchCraft Tiny Homes, features a bright, modern farmhouse style with a horse trough soaker tub, a composting toilet, and ample natural light from numerous windows and skylights. The 34-foot home includes a master loft with a king-sized bed, a daughter’s plant-filled loft, and clever storage solutions.
Mother and Teenage Daughter Live Large in Farmhouse Style Tiny House With Huge Kitchen and Dreamy Bathroom
15. Tiny Home Constructed by Self-Taught Builder

Mariah Hoffman built her 156-square-foot tiny home, Lola, over five years on a $12,000 budget. She taught herself construction skills, using shou sugi ban plywood for the exterior and birch paneling inside. The home features a skylight shower, IKEA kitchen, and clever storage solutions. Mariah now guides others in building tiny homes through her design studio, Micro Modula.
Self-Taught Builder Constructs Her Own Tiny House on $12K Budget
16. Modern House Heated by Infrared Mirrors

Kevin and Heather Fritz designed a 268-square-foot tiny home, emphasizing comfort and style. It includes an open-plan living area, a full kitchen, and a cozy bedroom with nature views. The bathroom features a soaker tub and eco-friendly toilet. Unique to this home are Infrared heated mirrors, providing efficient heating and adding a modern touch to the space.
The Fritz Tiny House Is Heated Entirely by Two Infrared Mirrors
17. Canadian Tiny House With Secret Door

The ‘Sherloak’ by Acorn Tiny Homes, designed for a Canadian Forces member, is a 30-foot mobile home on a triple-axle trailer. It features an industrial-themed interior with two lofts and a sunroom. A unique element is a hidden door disguised as a bookshelf, leading to the sunroom. The exterior combines black-charred Shou Sugi Ban wood and cherry wood grain steel.
Canadian Tiny House Features Hidden Door Disguised as Bookshelf, Suspended Hammock Floor, and Hideaway Toilet
18. Single Mom’s Impressive Self-Built Home

Shalina Kell, a single mom and graphic designer, built a 350-square-foot tiny house on wheels in Folsom, California. This creative living space, perched on an 8.5 x 32-foot trailer, features two bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen, a living area with high ceilings, and a bathroom with practical amenities. Ingenious storage solutions are integrated throughout, including stairs with hidden compartments. Shalina’s bedroom, her favorite spot, showcases a queen-sized bed and a unique storage headboard.
Single Mom Built Spectacular Tiny Home for Herself and Her Daughter
19. Tiny House With Two-Tiered Loft With Standing Space

MitchCraft Tiny Homes’ Kay’s tiny house is a 380-square-foot marvel in Fort Collins, Colorado, featuring a full-size bath, a functional kitchen, and a cozy living room. Unique to this tiny home is a spacious loft with enough standing space, a rarity in tiny homes, adding to its innovative design and luxurious feel.
Stunning Tiny House Features Two-Tiered Loft With Standing Space for Large Closet and Laundry Nook
20. Small Home Built on a $35,000 Budget

Tony and Charlie Perez built their own 290-square-foot tiny house near Sacramento, California, for $35,000. Their home combines metal siding with cedar and shiplap, featuring a light, open interior with grey wood and white walls. Their business, Tinyhomiez, was inspired by this project. The house includes under-stair storage, a loft bedroom, and a practical bathroom with ample storage.
Californian Couple Built Their Own Tiny Dream House on a $35,000 Budget
21. Tiny House With Collapsible Staircase

“The Bivouac” by Backcountry Tiny Homes is an 18-foot long, 201-square-foot tiny house on a dual-axle trailer. It features a sage green exterior with wood accents, a loft bedroom with balcony access, a nature-themed kitchen, and a cozy living area. The design includes foldable stairs with storage and a modern yet rustic bathroom, making it a functional and stylish choice for tiny living.
Tiny House Boasts Ingenious Collapsible Stairs With Hideaway Wardrobe, Stand-up Loft Bedroom, and Private Balcony
22. Couple’s $25K Dream Tiny House Build

Saul and Trysh Martinez built a 22-foot-long tiny home in San Diego for $25,000. It features an extra-large kitchen, under-floor storage, and a loft bedroom with a skylight. Their living area includes a multifunctional sofa, and the bathroom has a clawfoot tub and rainwater shower.
Young Couple Built Gorgeous Tiny House on a $25,000 Budget
23. Hawaiian Tiny House With Space-Saving Shower

Explore Ellie and Dan Madsen’s unique 260-square-foot Oasis Tiny House, a masterpiece of creativity and functionality. Their build features a teal exterior, curved roof, and clever space-saving design. This unique tiny home on a trailer redefines comfortable living with expansive windows and innovative features.
Hawaiian Tiny House Is Stacked With Space-Saving Solutions Including a Shower Jutting Out Over the Trailer’s Tongue
24. Stylish Home With Fold-Down Deck

“The Draper” by Land Ark RV is a 300-square-foot tiny home on a triple-axle trailer with a unique fold-down deck. This stylish home features black corrugated metal siding, a whitewashed interior, stainless steel kitchen appliances, a U-shaped sofa bed, and a loft bedroom. Its large windows and six-foot sliding door ensure plenty of natural light. The bathroom includes a spacious walk-in shower and modern amenities.
Modern Tiny House Boasts Fold-Down Deck and Dining Area That Converts Into Guest Room
25. Tiny House With Innovative Elevator Bed

Greg and Stephanie Parham of Rocky Mountain Tiny Homes have created the San Juan Tiny House, a unique tiny home that stands out with its ship-bow frame and use of reclaimed materials. The interior boasts clever features like an elevator bed in the living area and a kitchen with ample storage. Notably, the bathroom features a distinctive floor laid with $80 worth of pennies, adding a creative touch to the home’s design.
The Tiny House Builder’s Own Dream Home Boasts Elevator Bed and Penny Floor
26. Retired Couple’s Luxurious Home

Vince and Ayse’s tiny home, built by Fritz Tiny Homes, features innovative designs like a full-height bedroom with a hidden desk inside the wardrobe, a spacious bathroom with a sunken tub, and a living room with a sofa that transforms into bunk beds.
This Tiny House Was Built for a Retired Couple With Wanderlust. Among Its Features Are a Couch That Converts Into a Bunk Bed and a Wardrobe With a Built-in Desk
27. $2,500 DIY House Project

Explore Magenta: the DIY-friendly tiny home by Pin-up houses. This 11×6-foot abode, designed for a minimalistic lifestyle, can be built on a 10-foot trailer for just $2,500. It features a sofa bed, heating stove, kitchenette, and chemical toilet, perfect for off-grid living.
The Magenta Tiny House Can Be Built for 2500 Dollars
28. Solar-Powered Tiny Home

“GoSun Dream” is a solar-powered tiny house featuring a kitchen, bathroom, and sleeping space for up to four people. The 195-square-foot home is towable by a truck and offers off-grid capabilities with solar energy, lithium-ion storage batteries, and energy-efficient appliances.
Gosun Launches $69,500 Solar-Powered Tiny House Designed to Last Over a Month Off-Grid
29. Australian Tiny House With Slide-Out

The Grand Sojourner by Australia’s Häuslein Tiny House Co is a spacious tiny home designed for families, featuring three bedrooms and a slide-out for extra living space. Built on a 9m x 2.5m trailer, it boasts a warm interior with cypress pine accents, a fully-equipped double-sided kitchen, and a versatile living area. The house includes a downstairs bedroom and two loft areas, alongside a practical bathroom with modern amenities.
Australian Tiny House Comes With Three Bedrooms and Slide Out That Adds Extra Space to the Living Room
30. Transformer Micro-House With Built-in Furniture

Leonardo Di Chiara, a young Italian architect, designed and built the aVOID tiny house, measuring just 97 square feet (9 square meters). This minimalist home transforms a single room using wall-mounted mobile devices for various functions, including a bed that doubles as a sofa and bench.
Everything From the Bed to the Dining Table Is Hidden in the Walls in This 97 FT2 Tiny House
31. Dilapidated Garage Turned Into Tiny Home

In Vilnius, Lithuania, a tiny, once-dilapidated garage has been ingeniously converted into a 21 square meter micro home by designer Indrė Mylytė-Sinkevičienė and IM Interior. This unique living space combines industrial elements like cordon steel with warm birch wood interiors. Despite its compact size, it houses a combined living, dining, bedroom area, a functional kitchen, and a compact yet stylish bathroom.
Dilapidated Garage Was Turned Into a Stunning 21 M2 Micro-Home
32. The Tiny House Builders’ First Creation

Taylor and Michaella McClendon, after a career shift from photography due to COVID-19, have launched into the tiny home business. Their first creation, a striking 28-foot home is designed for both on and off-grid living. It features a metal roof, cedar ceiling, and a spacious interior with a modern Scandinavian style. The house includes a large kitchen with concrete counters and stainless-steel appliances, a sizable main loft, and a cozy reading nook. The living area is roomy, and the bathroom has a 42-inch shower and composting toilet.
Couple Started Tiny House Company After COVID-19 Put Them Out of Work. This Is Their First House.
33. The Tiny House Experts’ Own Home

Shelley and Joshua Engberg, not just sellers of tiny house trailers but also proud residents of one, showcase their expertise in compact living. Their 374-square-foot home, perched on a popular 28 x 102-foot trailer, reflects their five-year journey of embracing tiny living. The couple’s love for camping influenced their successful downsizing, leading to a home that includes a full-size kitchen and a luxurious king bed with ingenious storage solutions. Visit the Tiny House Experts’ Own Charming Home
34. Kerns Micro House

In Portland, a 250-square-foot dwelling by Fieldwork Design & Architecture replaced a garage, meeting strict city guidelines. The space-efficient design includes a living area that doubles as a bedroom with a Murphy bed and custom cabinetry. The fold-out window doubles as a table, and the kitchen and bathroom mix modern amenities with wood accents.
From Garage to Gorgeous: Kerns Micro House
35. Off-Grid House With Energy and Water System

“Ursa” is a 188-square-foot cabin designed for off-the-grid living, featuring a steel and wood frame and insulated with corkboards. It accommodates up to four people with two sleeping areas, a kitchen, bathroom, and terrace. The cabin is equipped with solar panels, a rainwater collection and filtration system, and an electric dry toilet, emphasizing sustainability and self-sufficiency.
Minimalist Tiny House Boasts an Energy and Water System Designed to Perform Entirely Off-Grid
36. Family Holiday Home Sleeps Nine

“The Magnolia” is a 30-foot tiny house in Shuswap, British Columbia, designed for a single mother and her daughters. It features a spacious interior with sleeping arrangements for up to nine people, a large kitchen with teal cabinets, and a cozy living area.
Tiny House Serves as Family Holiday Home and Retirement Investment
37. Tiny House Built for Travelling Australia

Ashlee De Campo from Western Australia built a 5.5m x 2.5m tiny home on wheels, functioning as a caravan. This 3.3-tonne home includes a well-equipped kitchen, a loft bedroom with storage, and a comfortable bathroom with a composting toilet and shower. Designed for travel, it suits Ashlee’s minimalist lifestyle and desire to explore.
150-Square-Foot Tiny House Built for Travelling Australia
38. House Transportable by Most Four-Wheel Drives

Weighing under 3 tonnes and measuring 5m x 2.5m x 4.3m, ‘Gunyah’ is easily towed by most four-wheel drives. The tiny house combines rustic materials with modern amenities. It’s equipped with a kitchen, two living area layouts, a sleeping loft, and a bathroom with a custom sink and shower.
Tour the Cozy Tiny House That’s Transportable by Most Four-Wheel Drives
39. Tiny Green Oasis

Rebekah’s 30-foot tiny home, crafted by Mini Mansions Tiny Homes and nestled in a Missouri RV park, radiates a minimalist charm, accentuated with lush greenery throughout. This serene abode boasts a spacious, modern kitchen, a cozy living area with a convertible couch, and a loft for additional space. It’s equipped with a practical bathroom featuring a mini tub and a washer/dryer combo, while the bedroom comfortably accommodates a queen-sized bed.
Plantiful Tiny House Let’s Part-Time Nanny Live Her Best Life
40. Part-Time Home and Airbnb

“Pine Needle,” a tiny home created by Canada’s Acorn Tiny Homes, doubles as a part-time residence and Airbnb, featuring ingenious hidden storage and a built-in dog crate. This 32-foot-long home on wheels offers 384 square feet of living space, highlighted by a nature-inspired interior with a spacious kitchen and a large mirrored closet for extra storage and clothing ventilation. Designed for practicality, it includes a winterized in-floor heating system and multi-functional stairs with additional storage.
Tiny House Designed as a Part-Time Home and Airbnb Offers 100 Cubic Feet of Ingenious Hidden Storage. And a Built-in Dog Crate
41. Kristyn and Laura Built Their Own Tiny House

Kristyn and Laura from Brisbane took on a unique project by converting a trailer frame into “Tiny Meyson,” a charming 6.3m x 2.5m tiny house. With no prior DIY skills, they spent slightly over their $20,000 budget to create a modern home with a spacious kitchen, large windows, and innovative storage solutions. Their cozy loft bedroom and a well-designed bathroom add to the home’s functionality.
Two Women Built Themselves a Charming Tiny House (With a Little Help From Their Families). See Inside
Bus Conversions
42. Minibus Transformed Into Cottage on Wheels

Josie, a UK-based dancer, transformed a 2002 Mercedes Vario minibus into her dream home on wheels for £14,000. Handling most of the carpentry herself, she created a cozy, cottage-style interior, complete with a kitchen, sleeping area, and unique features like a collapsible dining table. Her minibus, equipped with solar panels and a recirculating shower system, exemplifies sustainable, compact living.
Woman Priced Out of the Housing Market Transforms a Minibus Into a Quaint Cottage
43. Colorado Couple’s $45K Bus Project

Allison and Nick from Denver converted a 2006 school bus into a cozy home, featuring a wood stove, acacia-floored kitchen, and an L-shaped layout. Their bus includes a convertible cloud couch, dual workspaces, and a spacious bathroom with a unique bathtub and efficient shower. Key elements like a hallway with mandala tiles and custom storage solutions enhance the space.
Colorado Couple Turned 2006 School Bus Into a Stylish Boho Home on a $45K Budget
44. Family of Four Builds Their Own Skoolie Home

Jake and Gianna Bachowski, along with their daughter Luna, traded their life for adventure in a converted Sprinter van. As their family grew, they upscaled to a 29-foot school bus, transforming it into a 120-square-foot home for $35,000. Their bus, Buster, features a practical kitchen, multifunctional living spaces, and a bathroom with efficient utilities. The family now assists others in transitioning to life on the road while sharing their journey on Instagram.
$5,000 School Bus Converted Into a Comfortable Home for Family of Four
45. School Bus Turned Into Charming Mid-Century Style Home

Christine Saldana and Kathy Mariscal, seeking a more affordable lifestyle, transformed a 1988 Crown Coach bus into “Adelita,” their mobile home. The Los Angeles couple invested about $50,000 in the project, creating a unique living space with a mid-century style interior.
Californian Couple Wanting to Cut Living Costs Buy $7,500 School Bus and Turn It Into Delightful Mid-Century Style Home
46. $3,500 School Bus Transformed Into Tiny Home by Illinois Couple

Charlie and Nicole Jones live in their renovated 2003 Thomas school bus, the “Butter Bus.” This cozy 230-square-foot space includes a living area, a kitchen with green cabinets, a wood stove, a bathroom with a tiled shower, and a bedroom doubling as an office.
Illinois Couple Buys $3,500 School Bus, Converts It Into Dreamy Tiny Home
47. Prison Bus Becomes Gorgeous Off-Grid Home

Ben and Meag Poirier turned a 1989 Chevy retired prison bus into a tiny home on wheels for $26,000. The 165-square-foot space features a minimalist design with a portable kitchen, wood stove, and solar panels. The couple lives there with their dog and enjoy a raised queen bed, composting toilet, and a unique shower/tub made of southern yellow pine.
Retired Prison Bus Was Converted to Gorgeous Off-Grid Home
48. Old School Bus Gets New Life as Couple’s Home

Tyler Hjorting and Lexi O’Brien, seeking a more affordable lifestyle in Los Angeles, bought and converted a $10,000 ex-school bus into their home. They spent $25,000 and eight months renovating it, learning through YouTube tutorials and getting help from friends. Their new home features a boho interior, a functional kitchen, and a cozy bedroom. This change allowed them to save money and connect with a community of fellow travelers, embracing a minimalist, mobile way of life.
Couple Transforms Old School Bus Into Beautiful Home With Help From YouTube Tutorials and Friends
49. Duo Converts Minibus Into Delightful Dwelling

Charlie and Josh, a London-based couple, transformed a 2006 Mercedes Vario 614D minibus into a mobile home. Originally a 17-seater council minibus, they renovated it to include a full double bed, a well-equipped kitchen with modern amenities, and a spacious bathroom with a composting toilet. The interior features light, natural colors with rattan-style cabinets and a sweet chestnut wood piece.
British Couple Transformed Minibus Into Delightful Mobile Home
50. Skoolie with Efficiently Organized Kitchen

Tyler Hjorting and Lexi O’Brien transformed a school bus into a mobile home for $10,000. Retaining the original windows, they ensured ample natural light. The bus features a boho/southwestern interior with a cozy retro dinette and a well-equipped kitchen. It includes a separate shower, a compost toilet, and a comfortable queen-size bedroom with scenic outdoor access.
This Bus Conversion Has One of the Best-Organized Kitchens You Will Ever See!
51. The Bus Builder’s Own Home on Wheels

Caleb and Emilie Nelson, a bus builder and interior design enthusiast, converted a school bus into a tiny home. The project, initially planned for three months, took two years, resulting in an award-winning bus at the United Tiny House Festival. The bus, suitable for off-the-grid living, includes solar power, a multifunctional couch, a well-equipped kitchen, and a composting toilet.
Step Inside the Skoolie Builder’s Own Award-Winning Tiny Home on Wheels With Laundry Chute and Bunkbeds
52. An Old School Bus’s Journey to Becoming a Snug Home

Robbie and Priscilla converted a 1998 Thomas School Bus into a home, facing challenges like leaking windows and a blown head gasket. The interior includes a farmhouse-style kitchen with full-size appliances, a cozy living area with a wood fireplace, and a raised bedroom with storage and washer. The bathroom features a tiled shower with brass accents. The bus is off-grid ready with solar panels and batteries.
Couple Turned an Old School Bus Into a Cozy Home on Wheels
53. Australian Bus Home With Vibrant, Colorful Interior

Chris and Vaida, along with baby Oliver and dog Boris, transformed a city bus into a vibrant house on wheels. Their off-the-grid home, powered by 800w solar and equipped with 350 liters of water, is styled like a Parisian apartment.
Australian Couple Convert Old City Bus Into Colourful Motorhome
54. Couple Turned a Vintage Bus Into a Miniature Oasis

Colin and Ashley transformed their 1999 Bluebird Bus, “Stray Leif,” into a cozy home on wheels. It features a muted sage paint job, a well-equipped kitchen, and a split bathroom. Key highlights include a multifunctional L-shaped couch, an elevated fireplace, and a creative bunk area for their son.
Couple Transforms Old Bus Into Luxurious Tiny Home With Pop-Out TV in Footboard and Kid’s Bed Boasting Beautiful Safety Feature
55. $14,000 Short Bus Transformation Features Innovative Elevator Bed

Gregoire Thoby and Fabrice Delaure renovated a 2009 short school bus into a functional home, dubbed “Kiki,” for $14,000. It features a Scandinavian style, complete with a kitchen, a bathroom, and an innovative elevator bed. Kiki is equipped for off-grid living with solar panels.
$14,000 Short Bus Conversion Features Ingenious Elevator Bed That Descends From the Ceiling
56. From School Bus to Gorgeous Family Home

Kyle and Kristin, with their child Peyton and dog Hudson, transformed a 40-foot bus, “Butter Bus,” into a mobile home for their U.S. travels. It features a work/dining area, a cozy couch, and a well-equipped kitchen with a wood stove. The bus includes a modern bathroom, a composting toilet, and a spacious shower.
This Old School Bus Was Converted Into a Gorgeous Family Home on Wheels
57. Family Revamps $5K School Bus Into a Stunning Living Space

Mike and Tawny, along with their kids and Great Dane, live in “Oliver,” a converted school bus. They purchased it for $5,000 and invested $20,000 in renovations, including solar panels and a Bluetooth monitoring system. The bus features a Murphy bed, a full kitchen with a three-burner range, and a fridge. It also has a wet-floor bathroom with a composting toilet and a master suite.
Family Bought $5K School Bus and Turned It Into Stunning Mobile Home
58. Crafting a Dream Home From a $2,000 Bus

Florida couple Ian and Hannah, along with their baby Nora, traded their townhouse for a 35-foot International 3800 school bus turned mobile home. Bought for $2,000, with $18,500 in renovations and engine work, their new home features a farmhouse-style kitchen, nursery, and solar unit for off-grid living.
Couple Purchased $2,000 Bus and Turned It Into Their Dream Home
59. Bus Conversion Built for 5 Pets and Their Humans

Adam and Rachel swapped their high-mortgage lifestyle for a self-renovated, 240-square-foot bus home, investing $30,000 in the transformation. Embracing a simpler life with their pets, they now enjoy lower living costs and the freedom of the road. Their bus includes a well-equipped kitchen, ample natural light, and creative storage, offering a cozy, efficient living space.
This Incredible Bus Conversion was built for 2 Bunnies, 2 Cats, 1 Dog, and Their Adventurous Humans
60. Freightliner Bus Turned into $30K Boho Home

Austin and Ginnie Miller, former Army veterans, converted a 2001 Freightliner bus into a charming mobile home for $34,000. Their 32-foot-long skoolie, equipped with a kitchen, dining area, bathroom, and bedroom, provides a cozy living space.
From Army to Adventure: Couple Converts Old Bus Into Beautiful Boho Home on a $30K Budget
61. Couple and Great Danes Enjoy Life in a Converted Bus Home

Ethan and Kim Weiss transformed a 1997 Thomas International Bus into a comfortable home on wheels. Featuring a raised roof, solar panels, and a spacious interior, their bus includes a well-equipped kitchen and a cozy bedroom over water tank storage.
Young Couple Turned $2,500 School Bus Into Beautiful Home for Themselves and Two Great Danes
62. Australian Family’s 1998 Hino School Bus Conversion

Sam and Keiran, along with their two sons Aubrey and Ellery, embraced an off-the-grid lifestyle in their converted 1998 Hino RG230 bus, named ‘Bronte’. Equipped with solar panels and large water storage, the family set off in October 2019. Their 12-meter bus includes functional living spaces, a kitchen, a composting toilet, and sleeping areas.
Australian Family Turned 1998 Hino School Bus Into a Delightful Home on Wheels
Truck Conversions
63. Truck Home With Elevator Bed and Hidden Bathtub

Guy Williams, a traveler, designer, and carpenter, has turned a 2002 Ford Iveco Cargo into an extraordinary luxury mobile home named Val. Over 12 weeks during the COVID-19 lockdown, he transformed this £5,500 truck into a wonder of design and functionality. Val features a spa, bedroom with a drop-down king-size bed, a jacuzzi under the floor, bunk beds, a full kitchen, and a composting toilet, all serviced by a comprehensive water tank system.
Spectacular Truck Conversion Features Bed Dropping Down From Ceiling and a Bathtub Hidden Under the Floor
64. Truck Converted Into Sleek Home

Dutch digital nomad couple Nicole and Jonathan have elevated van life to a new level with their stunning transformation of a 2012 DAF LF55 truck. Already experienced in van conversions, they crafted this spacious, 7.5-meter-long house on wheels, complete with open-plan living, a full-sized bed, an incinerator toilet, and even a floating washing machine.
Nomad Couple Converts Used Truck Into Dreamy Tiny Home With Wall-Mounted Washer and Under-Floor Storage
65. A Horse Lorry’s Moroccan Home Makeover
Old Horse Lorry Transformed Into Jaw-Dropping Moroccan-Style Home on Wheels. Step Inside
66. Flatbed Truck Reimagined as a Compact Home

Photographer Rory Savatgy’s journey to mobile living led him to convert a Mitsubishi Fuso truck, and later a 2009 Isuzu NPR, into a fully-equipped adventure home. Boasting a 400-watt solar array, spacious kitchen, and cozy sleeping quarters with a skylight, Rory’s 14-foot tiny home is designed for year-round travel and comfort.
Man Builds Tiny Home With Ingenious Layout on Flatbed Truck
67. From Horse Box to Homely Log Cabin on Wheels

Guy Williams, a former UK chartered surveyor, transformed a 1981 Mercedes 508d horsebox into “The Duchess,” a cozy, cabin-style home on wheels. For $1360, he bought the horsebox, spending an additional $9300 to create a living space with a kitchen, log burner, and home cinema. The conversion features a large water tank, custom-adapted gas oven, and a multifunctional area that serves as a bedroom, guest bed, and cinema.
Brit Converts Wrecked $1360 Horse Box Into Log Cabin on Wheels
Campervans
68. Brenda’s Charming Converted Van Home

Brenda from Portland, Oregon, lives a minimalist lifestyle in her 2012 Ford E-350 van, Copper, with her dog, Ranger. She downsized from a huge home to a studio apartment before embracing van life. Her van, which she converted with her dad, includes a versatile bed/sofa, a kitchen with a large sink and wood countertops, and an indoor shower setup. The van also has a portable toilet and a workspace by the window.
A Charming Tiny Home on Wheels: Brenda’s Story of Vanlife, Exploding Toilets and All
69. British Couple Crafted a Cabin-On-Wheels for Only £1300

Laura and Aron from the UK converted a Minus Sprinter into a mobile cabin for £1,300. They painted it themselves and insulated it using various materials. The interior features a compost toilet, a foot-pump operated sink, a bed from a memory foam mattress, and a ceiling made of pallet wood. They used scavenged materials for décor and practicality, including a cooking area and an electric shower.
British Couple Transformed a Campervan Into a Cozy Cabin-On-Wheels for Just 1300 Pounds
70. Couple’s Cargo Van Turned Into a Cabin on the Go

Karol and Austin transformed a 2020 Ram Promaster into a mobile home featuring a swivel seat living area, well-equipped kitchen, and cozy sleeping quarters. Equipped with a security system and solar power, the van serves as their rustic, off-grid home.
Adventurous Couple Transforms Cargo Van Into Rustic Cabin on Wheels. See Inside Their Delightful Tiny Home
71. DIY Novices Create $226K Campervan Marvel

Edden Ram and Nicole Sun converted a 2021 Mercedes Benz Sprinter into “Concrete Oasis,” a luxury home on wheels with innovative features like an electric drop-down Queen-size bed (elevator bed) that descends from the ceiling, transforming the space into a cozy sleeping area. The van also includes an L-shaped sectional that doubles as a bed, a separate toilet and shower, and a modern kitchen.
DIY Novices Create $226K Campervan Marvel: Bed Descends From Ceiling, Toilet Slides from Bathroom to Garage
72. Marta’s Campervan Enhanced With Clever Security

Marta Zaforteza converted a blue Citroën Relay into a cozy mobile home named Julieta, adapting to van life in Spain. The van features a functional kitchen, versatile work and living spaces, and efficient storage solutions. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Marta shifted from renting to living full-time in the van, embracing a nomadic lifestyle.
Solo Female Traveller Enjoys Full-Time Campervan Living With Clever Safety Feature
73. Old Van Was Transformed Into Boho Beach Hut

Charlotte and Nico from the UK renovated a Mercedes Vario bus named Maui into a rustic cabin on wheels. The project took two years and features a solar panel system, a unique ceiling design, and a compact living space. Key elements include an L-shaped sectional that doubles as a bed, a handcrafted kitchen with a copper sink, and a sliding compostable toilet system.
Old Van Was Transformed Into Boho Beach Hut, Complete With Copper Sink and Rustic Wood Accents. Take a Tour of the Delightful Tiny Home
74. Theresa’s Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Turned Luxe Campervan

Missouri-native Theresa transformed a Mercedes Sprinter 2007 into a bespoke campervan, “Rosebud,” teaching herself the necessary skills. The van features a convertible compost toilet, a kitchen area, a bed, and storage space. She used salvaged wood for the ceiling and personalized the interior with unique decorations.
Theresa Turned a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Into a Spectacular Campervan
Apartments
75. Dutch Student Apartment

Standard Studio in Rotterdam transformed an office building into 218 student studios. Each 18 m2 apartment includes a loft bed, dual-function furniture, and a combined vanity and kitchen unit. The design maximizes space using height and versatile fixtures.
This Student Apartment Makes You Want to Go Back to School
76. Pauline’s Charming Parisian Apartment

Pauline’s 269 sq. ft. Parisian attic apartment, transformed by Marianne Evennou, features innovative use of space. It includes a kitchen with a bar, a wooden staircase to a loft bed, and a reading nook that doubles as guest bedding. The office area has closets with curtains, and the living space is enhanced with bohemian floor cushions.
Pauline’s Tiny Parisian Apartment
77. Australian Co-living Space Features Ingenious Space-Saving Solutions

UKO, a co-living space in Sydney, offers 19m² studios featuring a kitchenette, an ensuite bathroom, and multi-use furniture such as a bed with storage, a pull-out wardrobe, and a sofa. The space, adorned with a white and emerald green color scheme, allows tenants to personalize their area.
Australia’s First Co-living Space Features Some Ingenious Space-Saving Solutions
78. Compact Elegance: Inside a 430 Ft² Russian Apartment

In Moscow, a 430 sq. ft. apartment, designed by INT2architecture, features a contemporary design with elevated sleeping and office areas on a platform for extra storage. The space includes light wood, copper accents, and a variety of wall textures. Key features include open kitchen shelves, a charming sunroom, a concealed laundry nook, and a compact bathroom with a bathtub and graphic patterned tiles.
This 430 Ft² Russian Apartment Proves That Great Style Doesn’t Always Come in Big Packages
79. Designer’s Micro Apartment With Clever Space-Saving Furniture

Karolina Howorko transformed a compact flat in Warsaw’s Old Town into “Studio H,” a spacious studio apartment. By uncovering a 4.3-meter ceiling and adding a mezzanine, she maximized space and light. The studio features a blend of Scandinavian and Japanese styles, a multifunctional living area, a kitchen with hidden appliances, and a mezzanine for sleeping and working.
Designer’s Micro Apartment Uses Clever Space-Saving Furniture to Optimize Space
80. Italian Studio With Integrated Furniture

In Milan, a 28 sqm apartment was transformed by Studio Wok using batipin plywood and IKEA furnishings. The design includes hidden wall beds, turning the living area into a bedroom for four, and features ample storage.
The Furniture Is Cleverly Integrated in the Walls of This 28 Sqm Micro-Flat
81. Spanish Transforming Box Apartment

Architect Angel Rico transformed a tiny 215-square-foot apartment into a versatile living space for a family of three. The apartment features a multifunctional modular box that includes a kitchen, a Murphy bed for the son, and storage that doubles as a room divider. There’s also a loft bed for guests and a sofa bed in the living room for the parents, efficiently utilizing every inch of the compact space.
Transforming Box Makes It Possible for Family of Three to Live In 215 Square Feet Apartment
82. Studio Apartment Outfitted With Multifunctional Furniture

Anton Medvedev’s 25 m² apartment is a model of space efficiency. The kitchen, on a raised platform, hides a bed underneath. The dining table, also a desk, integrates into shelving. A pull-out bed transforms into a sofa or dining seating. The kitchen has tall cabinets for storage, and the small hallway includes a wardrobe and laundry nook.
Every Piece of Furniture Has More Than One Function in This 25 M2 Apartment
83. Airy Swedish Studio Apartment Featuring Bespoke Loft Bed

In Gothenburg, Sweden, a 323ft² studio apartment smartly utilizes space with a loft bedroom and high ceilings. The main area combines a sofa and a wood trunk coffee table, adjacent to a compact kitchen with minimalist design.
This Bright 323 Sq Ft Studio Apartment Looks Triple Its Size.
84. Small Parisian Studio Apartment With Sleek Storage Solutions

This 474 ft² Parisian apartment, designed by Cyril Rheims, combines contemporary and minimalistic styles. Featuring a mix of vibrant orange and neutral tones, the space has distinct areas with a blue kitchen floor and a white cabinet-enclosed media center. The apartment includes versatile furniture, combining dining and media spaces, and utilizes eclectic tile patterns and contrasting colors to create a lively, spacious atmosphere in a compact area.
This Small Parisian Studio Apartment Is Packed With Great Storage Solutions
85. London Studio Apartment With Handpainted Mural

The “Opera Box” is a unique 171-square-foot studio apartment in Highbury, London, artistically decorated by opera set designer John Pascoe with a hand-painted mural of Clissold Park. The micro-flat includes a creatively designed kitchenette, a Victorian fireplace, and multifunctional living space within a Victorian terrace near Highbury Fields.
London Micro Apartment Boasts Stunning Handpainted Wraparound Mural
86. The AU Pair’s Tiny (86 Ft²) Apartment

In Paris, Studio Kitoko converted an 86 ft² “maids’ room” into a functional living space. The design, inspired by a Swiss army knife, includes a large closet that hides a bed, a table with chairs, a staircase, a bathroom, and an open kitchen, all in a compact area.
The AU Pair’s Tiny (86 ft²) Apartment
87. Parisian Studio Apartment With Soft Tones and Stunning Mosaic Tiles

The “Nordican” studio apartment in Paris, redesigned by Margaux Carnevali, spans 215 sq. ft. It cleverly combines a kitchen, dining, and living area, leading to a loft-style bedroom with a retractable ladder. The standout feature is the bathroom with floor-to-ceiling tiling and an Italian shower, demonstrating efficient use of space in a compact and stylish setting.
20 M2 Parisian Studio Apartment Features Soft Tones and Stunning Mosaic Tiles
Campers
88. Vintage Airstream Converted Into Boho-Chic Home

Sheena and Jason transformed a well-preserved 1975 Airstream into a functional and stylish mobile home, “Mavis,” to shift from suburban life to ongoing adventure. The couple adapted the space for their work as a telecommuter and a freelance photographer/graphic designer. The interior includes a bedroom with storage, workstations from reclaimed barn wood, a modern Ikea kitchen, and a cozy living area. The bathroom features a standard toilet and a wood-paneled tub.
Jason and Sheena Converted Vintage Airstream Camper Into Stunning Boho-Chic Home
89. Living Vehicle Travel Trailer Produces Water From Air

Living Vehicle 2023 is a cutting-edge, self-sufficient travel trailer designed for comfortable and sustainable living. It features advanced Watergen technology to extract drinking water from the air and a robust solar power system for energy independence.
The 2023 Living Vehicle Travel Trailer Produces Water From Air and Boasts More Solar Power Than Most Traditional Homes
90. Interior Designer Turned Heirloom Airstream Into Delightful Home

August Hausman transformed a 1968 Airstream Land Yacht, a family heirloom, into a modern, functional living space. The project involved gutting the interior and redesigning it with a walnut and white color scheme. He crafted the cabinets and fitted them with designer knobs, and equipped the kitchen with modern appliances. The living area doubles as a bedroom with a convertible sofa bed. The minimalist bathroom features custom walnut counters and a modern sink.
Interior Designer Turned Heirloom Airstream Into Delightful Home