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Mike Westfield, a woodshop teacher and the craftsman behind Westfield Woodcraft, has built one of the most impressive 7×14 cargo trailer campers we’ve seen. Featured on the NNKH MISC YouTube channel, this all-aluminum build combines high-end woodworking with cutting-edge off-grid technology, resulting in a lightweight yet incredibly functional tiny home on wheels.

Westfield Woodcraft Cargo Trailer Camper
Image courtesy of NNKH MISC on YouTube

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Meet Nico Murillo, a former Tesla Production Supervisor who turned a life-altering layoff into a 50-state adventure. After losing his job in April 2024, Nico decided to move into his 2021 Tesla Model Y full-time, custom-converting it into what he calls the “World’s First Tesla Van.”

Nico Murillo Tesla Van Conversion
Image courtesy of Nico Murillo on YouTube

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Georgia has become one of the more interesting states to watch in the tiny house movement. Pocket neighborhoods near Atlanta have sold out before construction finished. Mountain communities on Lookout Mountain and around Lake Burton attract buyers who want deeded land or long-term leases deep in the woods. And a groundbreaking 2025 court ruling in North Georgia cleared the way for a nonprofit to build more than 40 affordable cottages that the city had tried to block. Whether you’re looking for a permanent home, a leased lot in the mountains, or a community designed with walkability and shared space in mind, Georgia has more options than most people realize. This guide focuses on verified, established communities. Each entry includes what we know about lot models, sizes, prices, and what sets the community apart from others in the state.

Cottages on Vaughan tiny house community in Clarkston, Georgia

Image courtesy of MicroLife Institute / Cottages on Vaughan

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Mavrik Joos, better known as Mav, is saying a nostalgic farewell to one of his most unique and fan-favorite vehicles: the “Aronado.” In his latest video, he takes this vintage, futuristic-looking camper out for one final adventure on the shores of Lake Superior before it heads to a new owner.

Mavrik Joos Aronado Camper
Image courtesy of Mav on YouTube

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Solarpunk Steve recently shared some exciting news: he has won a government contract to build a massive solar-powered trailer for a county emergency management department. This project represents a major step forward for Steve, who is documenting the entire build journey daily on his YouTube channel.

Solarpunk Steve Solar Trailer Project
Image courtesy of Solarpunk Steve on YouTube

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Tiny House Magazine Issue #161 is out now, and this one is packed with practical content for anyone seriously thinking about building, towing, or advocating for tiny houses. The cover story features a beautiful tiny house on wheels surrounded by lavender, and inside you will find an in-depth guide to towing your tiny house, a powerful report from the International Code Council on the fight for tiny house building codes, and much more.

Tiny House Magazine Issue 161 cover featuring a tiny house on wheels among lavender fields

Images courtesy of Tiny House Magazine

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You do not need a massive budget to build yourself a tiny home. These seven DIY builds prove it — from a $15K family bus conversion to a cargo trailer turned stealth camper to a tiny house on wheels built in just seven days. Each one was done on a budget by regular people who decided to stop waiting and start building.

Yacht-inspired DIY tiny house in Texas with architect-designed interior

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Most van lifers are trying to squeeze a life into 60 square feet. Waldemar took a different approach entirely. He bought a massive 10-ton MAN commercial delivery truck — originally an airport transport vehicle from Frankfurt, Germany with only 100,000 km on an engine rated for 1.5 million — and spent a year and a half transforming it into a fully off-grid tiny home on wheels. The finished build is just 6 meters long (about 20 feet), fits in a standard parking spot, and yet packs in a motorized elevator bed, a full stone shower, a retractable sky balcony, 800W of solar, and a 220-liter freshwater tank. The total material cost? Around €50,000 ($54,000 USD). This is a DIY truck conversion that makes most professional camper builds look tame by comparison.

DIY semi-truck tiny house conversion MAN truck blue exterior with custom cargo box parked at campsite

Image via @romanexploring on YouTube

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Perched six meters above the forest floor and anchored to living pine trees on a steep Norwegian hillside, the Woodnest Treehouse cabins in Odda, Norway are some of the most extraordinary tiny structures ever built. Designed by architecture studio Helen & Hard, each cabin covers just 15 square meters (roughly 160 square feet) yet contains sleeping space for up to four, a kitchenette, a private bathroom, and panoramic glass walls that frame the Hardangerfjord, snow-capped mountains, and endless Norwegian forest. You reach them by hiking 20 to 60 minutes through the woods. There is no car access. No road noise. Just pine trees, fjord water, and silence.

Woodnest Treehouse cabin glowing at dusk among pine trees in the Norwegian forest near Odda with mountains behind

Images courtesy of Woodnest

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