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Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House

I saw this luxurious and reclaimed garbage container tiny house created by a guy named Gregory Kloehn floating around the Internet lately.

After running into it twice and a couple of readers having sent it to me, I thought I should share it with you.

It sort of reminds me of the Apocalyptic Tiny House I featured way back.

Greg has taken a garbage container and made it into something that some people might actually want to live in.

He added hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances, and windows that can be completely hidden for when you sleep.

It really gets you to think, doesn’t it? How much do you really need?

There’s ample storage, a stove top, toaster oven, 6-gallon water system, electrical, and lights.

It also got me thinking of ideas and ways that you can convert vehicles into stealthy little houses just like this one. Check it out..

Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House

Photo Credits Kim Aronson and Gregory Kloehn

Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House

If you thought shipping container houses were small… you’re wrong! (haha)

Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House

Most people, including you and me, would not want to live in this. Unless of course you had a similar set up in the back of a van so you can travel around, would you do it then? I would.

So the next step is create a custom 4-cylinder Toyota truck that can lift, hold, and tow this bad boy anywhere.

Tiny Garbage Truck

Okay, watch the tour below and share your thoughts in the comments.

Video Tour of Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House

Length: 1:35

But wait, there’s more..

Luxurious Garbage Container Tiny House

Luxurious Garbage Container Tiny House

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3 Responses to “Luxurious and Reclaimed Garbage Container Tiny House”

  1. sesameB says:

    I liked this when you first showcased it!

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  2. Marsha Cowan says:

    Love the concept of taking anything and making it a home. Love the outside, but never really got to see the inside. Is it because it is too small inside to really get a good pic? Is there a bed and can you cook inside on a rainy day? Is there a composting toilet anywhere? Just left with a few questions.

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  3. reclaimed lumber says:

    Rock OM With your Prana Filled bad, um, Good Self. Nicely done. Hope it all works out for you, Kentucky and Kali.

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