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sarah & josh schoolie conversion
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fridge
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kitchen sink and living room
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the schoolie is mechanically sound; now the vehicle it's in 'home mode'
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sink
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'backyard'
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park delta, located at the sacramento river delta, california
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modern tiny home
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modern design can be compatible with tiny homes
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a small neighborhood on the makes
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ken being interviewed by kirsten dirksen
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a tiny house's frontal facade
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the schoolie from north carolina
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trees & community
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lean urbanism?
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modern tiny home
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park delta
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the community was designed around traditional rv's, but tiny houses are changing this reality
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sacramento river delta
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sheltered by trees
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a small tiny house with oval roof
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wood clad tiny house
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technically considered recreational vehicles, tiny houses on wheels can be moved and "parked"
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park delta bay
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fire seasons have added to the housing shortage in california
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park delta bay
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there's a small grocery store at the other side of the road
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we visited four tiny homes and heard their owners' story
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park delta bay
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there are a few permanent homes at park delta bay