Tour this 2010 Evergreen Everlite: You will envy its eye-opening kitchen

Over the past few years, the tiny house movement has taken America by storm. The architectural movement is all about living simply and having less stuff to weigh you down, in a house that for the most part is under 1,000 square feet (about 93 square meters). Most tiny houses are exactly that, very small structures that can be transported easily to their destinations. However, the tiny house movement is not limited to structures that look like houses; you can find the tiny mentality in the realm of RV and travel trailer living, as well.
This couple built a tiny house using the shell of a 2010 Evergreen Everlite travel trailer. Because they both were working freelance, they wanted a home that they could also use for travel. The Everlite seemed like the perfect alternative to having a more house-like exterior because the trailer's aerodynamic qualities were built for travel. Now that they both have decided to return to school, this magnificent home is up for sale. After checking out the images below, you'll be dreaming of owning one of your own.
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As you can see, the original interior of this camper was very dark and very brown. The owners needed something with a little more character.
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Through loads of hard work and determination, they finally got the tiny house they dreamed of. At 200 square feet (18.6 square meters), the white walls and light wood floors really make the trailer seem a lot larger.
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Environmentally, it is ideal for tiny homes to have little impact on their natural surroundings. This 201o model was crafted so as not to include any VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and the owners maintained this standard through careful application of all paint and wood products.
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Imagine parking this baby at a scenic campground and gazing out of these amazing windows while preparing dinner.
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We love the intricate patterning of the tile and how it contrasts with the neutral wood floor. The owners claim to have never bumped into the wall or curtain in their roomy shower stall.
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Even though you always have to downsize when moving into a tiny home, this particular one makes it incredibly easy because of all the awesome storage space.
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