82 Best Tiny Houses 2024
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1A 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!
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2Dynamic Duo

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312 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.
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4Summer 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.
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5A 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.
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6Shack by the Sea
This New England shack makes us want to kick off our sandals and head straight for the shore. A colorful exterior is contrasted beautifully by faded Cape Cod shingles.
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7Greenhouse Meets Tree House
This upstate New York picturesque perch, owned by Treehouse Masters' Christina Salway, is constructed from roughly 75 salvaged windows.
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8Fort-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..."
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9Quaint Little Cabin
A hand-built hideaway—short on space, tall on charm—looks right at home among the Douglas firs of Port Orchard, Washington.
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10Channel 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.
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11Tip 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.
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12Embrace 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.
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13Gorgeous 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.
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14Stylish Sheds
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15Nothing But Neutrals
By sticking to a black-and-white color scheme, Paige makes her modestly sized kitchen appear much larger than it really is.
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16Hidden 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.
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17Dreamy Treehouse
This treehouse-slash-guest room looks small from the outside, but boasts a living room, office area, and bedroom within.
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18Airy Bedroom
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19Luxury 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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20Fun-Sized Foyer
Michelle and Tyson Spiess used top-of-the-line materials, fixtures, and finishes to create their space that doesn't skimp on style or quality.
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