This snug 80-square-foot cabin was designed by tiny house enthusiast Derek “Deek” Diedricksen. The plans for the home are available for £22 ($30), while the cost of the build depends on the materials used – thanks to her use of recycled windows, boarding and roofing, blogger Alla Ponomareva managed to build the cabin for just £525 ($700).
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This charming 384-square-foot cabin built from the finest Vermont lumber wood is a durable option that can withstand even the harshest weather conditions. It features an open customisable floor plan so you can get creative with the layout of your new home, while high ceilings and an additional loft space keep the property from feeling cramped. Prices start from around £4,640 ($6.2k) – you can check out the range of kit options here.
With a beautiful wood exterior and gabled porch, the Cedarshed Farmhouse kit is available in a variety of sizes – the smallest, at 192 square feet, costs just £5,550 ($7.4k). The versatile space can be used for anything you like, from a garden room to a home office or even an extra bedroom for guests – plus a loft can be added to the existing structure if more space is required.
At just 117 square feet, the wagon-style Allwood Mayflower can be built in just one day and can accommodate a small kitchen at one end of the structure and a sleeping area at the other. With its charming, elegant design, it would also make a great home office in the garden and could even offer extra accommodation for guests.
The ultimate in tiny home convenience, the Allwood Solvalla can be purchased on Amazon and takes just eight hours to build. Contemporary in style, the sleek design features swathes of glass and a deck framed with louvred wood panels. Measuring 172 square feet, the snug interior is light and airy, offering 86 square feet of inside space.
Constructed from natural wood, the 233-square-foot Brunswick Tiny Home offers a petite rustic retreat that's ideal for a couple. The pocket-sized home has three rooms, including a sleeping space in the loft. Patio doors open out onto the deck – the perfect place to enjoy an alfresco meal in the summertime.
This brightly-coloured house kit has some seriously enviable interior features, including airy vaulted ceilings and French doors that lead out onto a terrace. Made from eco-friendly Baltic spruce wood, it measures 185 square feet and can be mounted onto any foundation slab. The kit comes complete with floorboards, window and door locks.
Measuring just 56 square feet, this super-small wagon on wheels is the ultimate tiny living pad. This particular model has a Wedgewood blue exterior, an aluminium roof and stylish oak flooring, but as each tiny home is built to order, finishing touches are fully customisable. Energy-efficient, with insulated walls and LED lighting, solar panels can be added on request so you can pitch up this tiny wagon just about anywhere!
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Offering a total of 238 square feet of space, the Moschata contains an open-plan living area on the ground floor, as well as a 60-square-foot loft. The downloadable plans, available at a cost of £37 ($49), give detailed instructions on how to build the house, which contains a lounge, kitchen, bathroom, dining area and a corner office. Fancy creating your own pocket-sized property? The estimated cost to construct this tiny home is £12,700 ($17k).
Avrame’s clever range of A-shaped timber Duo cabins can work well as either small family homes or additional living spaces such as annexes or offices. At 322 square feet, the smallest model, the Duo 57, is priced from £12,700 ($17k) and includes one bedroom, one bathroom and a loft. Not bad for a tiny price tag!
A MitchCraft tiny home is the ideal option if you want plenty of control over your home’s design – the company works according to their clients' specifications, so you can add in personal touches to fit your lifestyle. Built on trailers, the moveable properties are fully insulated for a cosy living space no matter the season. Pricing is based on the size of the trailer and how complete you’d like your home to be – a basic 128-square-foot shell costs £14,200 ($19k).
Wish you could bring your home on holiday? The 154-square-foot Roving tiny home, complete with trailer, could be just the ticket. The shell, trailer and plans for the home cost less than £15,000 (£20k), while the structure includes a cedar-clad exterior, metal roof, windows and doors. There’s a kitchen, living and dining area, a bathroom and a loft bedroom, all set under an airy walnut-stained vaulted ceiling.
If you’re looking for a unique tiny home that's a little bit out of the ordinary, Easy Domes is a good option. Offering simple kits for geodesic dome-shaped houses, their packages include walls, doors and windows, allowing you to customise interior and exterior fixtures for a personalised finish. Offering 270 square feet of living space, the small dome model also includes a kitchen and snug sleeping loft.
Built on a custom steel trailer for easy transportation, the 154-square-foot cottage-style Shonsie features a striking scarlet metal roof, a sweet front porch and stylish French doors. It’s available as a semi-DIY version with the shell, trailer and interior plans costing just £17,100 ($22.9k). The floor plan includes a kitchen, a living and dining area, bathroom, walk-in closet and a cosy 52-square-foot bedroom loft.
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Thanks to their low cost and eco-friendly credentials, homes built from shipping containers are becoming increasingly popular. Produced by Container Conversion Design & Build, this sleek wood-clad container home cuts out all the hard work, offering a tiny house complete with stylish interior fixtures and swathes of floor-to-ceiling windows for only £20,000 ($26.7k), including delivery. Grab your toothbrush and you're good to go.
The largest tiny home on wheels from 84 Tiny Living, the 203-square-foot Countryside model has a beautiful stained cedar wood exterior and miniature gabled windows. Inside, the ample floorplan encompasses a kitchen, living and dining area, bathroom and loft bedroom. The semi-DIY version with the shell, trailer and plans for the interior comes in at £23,800 ($31.8k) – an absolute bargain given the generous layout on offer.
Small yet space-savvy, this 317-square-foot tiny house on wheels sleeps up to four people, offering a contemporary open-plan living area, two lofts, a kitchen and a bathroom. Estimated building costs for the house average at £24,700 ($33k), while the building plans can be downloaded for £97 ($129) here.
Made from a shipping container, this 320-square-foot home comes completely furnished and ready to move into – plumbing and a solid concrete slab foundation are all that’s required, while kitchen appliances, heating and air conditioning are included in the sale price. There’s also a bedroom, shower and toilet, plus a small kitchen and living area with elegant patio doors. What are you waiting for?
Ever want to pack it all in and escape to the wilderness? The NOMAD micro home can help you do just that – designed to handle heavy snow loads and harsh temperatures, it’s ideal for off-grid living. Though it might look compact from the outside, the house has a layout stretching 182 square feet, which comes complete with built-in cabinets and fixtures, plus a 120-square-foot loft bedroom.
A revolution in tiny home design, the Wheel Pad is fully wheelchair accessible and includes features such as a built-in ceiling track, a spacious bathroom with a curb-less shower, plus accessible sockets and switches. Measuring around 200 square feet, the home consists of a bedroom and a bathroom, offering a comfortable independent living annexe. It arrives ready-made and can remain on the trailer used to transport it for easy relocation. See? Tiny living can come with an equally tiny price tag!
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