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This is Chris and Anne’s van mansion, a tiny home on wheels built on a 2003 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 T1N chassis. This conversion is what happens when capable tech people build their own camper van!

They call it their van mansion, and in this post, you’ll see why! Thanks to the Dirtbags On The Road YouTube Channel, you get a firsthand look at Chris and Anne’s incredible custom camper van called the ‘Vansion’ right here. Enjoy!

Tour the Ultimate Feature-Rich Van Mansion by Chris and Anne

Van mansion tiny home on a T1N Sprinter chassis with outdoor setup.

Images via Dirtbags on the Road/YouTube

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This is Gudrun’s Modern THOW Office. It’s a beautiful and fully livable THOW used as a writer’s workspace. She is a Natural Hoof Care Specialist in Nova Scotia who uses this amazing tiny to observe horses and do her daily tasks.

Gudrun used Vina Lustado’s plans as her inspiration for this modern beach cottage THOW, which she adapted to her own style and needs. Enjoy! To explore more amazing tiny homes like this, join our Tiny House Newsletter. It’s free and you’ll be glad you did! We even give you free downloadable tiny house plans just for joining!

Gudrun’s Modern THOW Office

Beautiful and Fully Livable THOW Used as Writer's Workspace

Images via Gudrun

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This 112 Sq. Ft. Yellow Box Truck Tiny House and Office is a guest post by Sandy Caswell – share yours too!

This big yellow truck was born a 1998 E350 Ryder Moving Van with a Triton V8 under the hood and a 16-foot box. My husband, sons and I converted it to my mobile home/office.

We added a 30-inch patio with fold down steps onto the back. After we insulated and paneled it, the interior dimensions are 7.5 x 15 feet = 112.5 sq. ft.

It is wired for electric but there is no running water. I discovered that by cutting my hair short, I can wash it and my entire body in 1 gallon of water warmed in the microwave oven. To go to the bathroom, I use a 6-gallon pail, lined with a heavy black plastic bag into which I scoop cedar shavings.

I live in it about 6 months out of the year, traveling from festivals to glamping rallies and visiting friends and family. Please enjoy and re-share below. Thank you!

Sandy’s 112 Sq. Ft. Yellow Box Truck Tiny House

Sandy's 112 Sq. Ft. Yellow Box Truck Tiny House

Images © Sandy Caswell

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This micro hobby house on wheels demonstrates how a small trailer can serve multiple purposes for hobbyists, artists, and craftspeople. Built on a 5-foot by 6-foot two-wheeled trailer, it functions as portable storage, a mobile workspace, or a vendor booth at events.

Design Details

  • Trailer Size: 5′ x 6′ (single axle, two wheels)
  • Porches: 2′ front and rear
  • Construction: 2×4 framing with plywood siding
  • Finish: Barn red paint
  • Towing: Light enough for most vehicles

Hobby House Exterior

Micro hobby house on wheels exterior

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