The Joy of Tiny House Living. Chris Schapdick

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      Courtesy of Perch & Nest (www.perchandnest.com) and Tiny Planet Design.

      Relatively giant for a tiny house, the Roost36 model is 36' (11m) long, but it is still completely mobile thanks to its triple axles.

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      View from the kitchen toward the front of the house. A full-length sofa allows total relaxation. Built-in shelves ensure that even though a large chunk of the wall is taken up by windows, there is still plenty of space for all your items.

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      The view from the front door reveals almost the entire home at a glance. The relatively large size of this home means a stylish and large fridge can live here, too.

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      With plenty of headroom and space along the sides, there is no claustrophobia in this classic loft.

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      This front deck allows you to enjoy your own personal “yard,” rain or shine.

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      This genius bathroom includes a handy tray that acts as movable storage whenever you are using any of the facilities.

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      The 20' (6m) Pecan is a great example of a small space done right.

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      There’s a nice view looking down from the sleeping loft. You can see how the natural light enters from all sides of this home and brightens the space.

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      For such a small home, the loft is still quite large, sleeping two with minimal worries about bumping your head.

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      The view from the front door reveals most of this home, including a space-saving ladder to the sleeping loft and an inconspicuous bathroom in the back.

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      A cozy seating nook tucked into the front of the home means there’s always a place to relax for a little while.

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      The kitchen is quite minimal in this small home, with no stovetop. You can still manage nicely with what is there.

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      Courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey (www.tinyhousegiantjourney.com) and Guillaume Dutilh.

      Jenna Spesard of Tiny House Giant Journey downsized her life and built her 165-square-foot (15-square-meter) home in about a year in order to travel around the country and the world.

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      There’s room for a woodstove for heating and cooking, a furry friend, and a subtle staircase that also serves as pantry and closet.

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      Courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey (www.tinyhousegiantjourney.com) and Guillaume Dutilh.

      A well-lit loft is the perfect place to rest your head after a day of travel or work. As a bonus, there is roof access from the loft—on a nice day, the roof is a great place to relax.

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      Courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey (www.tinyhousegiantjourney.com) and Guillaume Dutilh.

      Even part of the ceiling is used ingeniously as storage space for snowboards. Jenna spends most of her work time in the seating area at the front, where USB charging ports are plentiful.

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      Courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey (www.tinyhousegiantjourney.com) and Guillaume Dutilh.

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      Courtesy of Tiny House Giant Journey (www.tinyhousegiantjourney.com)

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