ATTENTION! Tiny Texas Homes You Won't Believe!
6412 FOOT X 22 FOOT
MY spouse and I love to travel and to stay in quaint log cabins to get away from the craziest of the city....these are some of the likely places we would stay at (though they are not the faint of heart to live in!)...these are inspired by our ancestors' houses they once proudly lived in...
10 FOOT by 16 FOOT
Gambrel 12 Foot X 28 Foot
Another 12 Foot by 28 Foot
12 Foot by 26 Foot in Progress of being Made
Texas Farm House 12 Foot by 20 Foot (in progress)
Extreme Gambrel 10' x 10' (in progress on skates)
10'x16' Rustic Ranch Style Cabin
10x17 Victorian
12x20 Victorian
11 x 18 Cottage with Gambrel Roof
This 12'x32' Rustic Farmhouse On Bear Creek
The 10'x16' Tiny Texas Chapel in Austin, Texas
Tiny Gambrel Style Cottage 10' x 16' in Columbus, Texas
A 9 1/2'x20' Carpenter Victorian Bed and Breakfast in Austin
A 12'x21' Victorian Farmhouse near Stockdale, Texas
Texas Rustic Ranch outside of New Braunfels 12' x 28'
12 foot By 20 foot Loft
Vintage 12 X 10
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Wow. So small. I don't think I could even imagine living in something that small
Wow talk about minimalism! How much do these houses cost?
I believe, if I remember right, they cost between 18K and 35 K.
I think they are beautiful, but I couldn't imagine living in them either.
Oh they are adorable they are like little dolly houses just loved them AK :)
My spouse and I love to rent cabins like these to vacation in....but to live in??
They would make for a quick weekend getaway...especially far, far down a quiet coountry road. These are great, AK!















ButterflyWings says:
4 months ago
I wish my tiny house were laid out as well as some of these! Whoever planned this type (there are many in my community) did not have much foresight, I guess.
That guy on the video is amazing! I love the pickle-plate windows. I'm sure they're not energy efficient, but I'd at least see about using them as interior focal points. I guess it probably doesn't get very cold or snow where that house was built.
Lots of neat ideas. Thanks for a great hub.