From the outside, this just looks like a normal 2022 Mercedes-Benz 2500 Sprinter van, but slide open the side door, and you’re greeted by a cozy tiny house on wheels. Abbe Miner wanted to see the world, but with all the creature comforts of home, so this was the best compromise without having to break the bank.
When tank meets a tiny house, you get Rubishack. Sure, you won’t find all the luxuries like you would in camper trailers and RVs, but it still has functional air conditioning., forced-air heating, and LED lighting.
At first glance, this looks like any other box truck on the road, but upon closer inspection, you’ll see that the rear section is actually hiding a cozy tiny beach house. More specifically, this 2008 GMC W-Series box truck is owned by Scott who can travel and live just about anywhere.
Slovenia-based Adria unveils their latest project, and it’s the Astella. Think of this as a tiny house on wheels that can easily be transported between different campsites, or set up permanently along a lake should you so desire. The company didn’t want to base it on a regular caravan, but rather built the Astella from the ground up as a luxurious home that goes anywhere.
Photo credit: Garna Raditya | O2 Treehouse
In nature, pine cones may be food sources for small animals and birds, but did you know that roughly 60-million years ago, they were a snack for duckbill dinosaurs? That’s right, their uniquely-shaped jaws and thousands of rows of teeth perfectly adapted to eat these tough, chewy treats. At first glance, you probably wouldn’t mistake this strange wooden structure perched between trees as an actual pine cone, but step closer, and you’ll realize it’s actually a treehouse.