15 Tiny House Villages That Looks Great

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From eco-friendly retreats nestled in nature to urban enclaves that offer a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle, these tiny house villages prove that good things really do come in small packages.

Discover the charm and ingenuity of small-scale living with these 16 tiny house villages that not only maximize space but also showcase stunning design and community spirit.

Modern Cabin Community

If you want to feel like you’re on a relaxing retreat, a modern cabin design for your home is the way to go.

This design would also be perfect for a rental business. You can pick a serene spot away from the city, build this tranquil escape, and earn from it.

I love the big glass windows and how they follow the shape of the house. I’m sure the mornings in these homes are quite bright.

This version is a bit more modest with small, humble wooden homes on elevated platforms. The simpler design is best for those who want a down-to-earth and cozy ambiance.

The platforms are a clever way of designating more space for a patio, it gives you more range to design the facade of the house too.

I think a big stone firepit in the middle of this community would be an amazing addition. Neighbors can gather around to spend quality time together over a warm fire every now and then.

This design offers a bit more privacy compared to the last two. It also has more of a suburban feel to it.

What’s great about this design is that each house has its own patch of grass and space for a garden.

I highly recommend getting a landscaper to help decorate the exterior with plants, flowers, and trees in the best way possible.

Minimalist Two-Story Tiny HousesINSTAGRAM @tinyhousevillagewertheim

Now this design takes the modern cabin concept up a notch and turns it into a sophisticated accommodation option.

This design proves that tiny houses can be just as sleek and luxurious as bigger infrastructures.

I adore how there’s so much space between each house. You can use it for parking your car or to put in a small garden.

Tiny Houses In The WoodsINSTAGRAM @stiltstudios

Create your own oasis in the middle of the woods with this spectacular design. Use nature to your advantage and have the trees be your fences.

The tiny village is also enclosed by a ring of trees, giving you privacy and solitude.

With this much space, you can put a small manmade pond or fountain somewhere in the back just to add more oomph to the design.

Rustic-Style Bungalows

For a more romantic and intimate community, this rustic design is such a charming idea to draw inspiration from.

The string lights connecting each house add that sense of oneness inside this tiny village and the warm setting of the bulbs is also such a thoughtful detail.

Succulents would look great in this space. I recommend getting big and small ones for variety and style.

Tiny Houses With Arch RoofINSTAGRAM @visitmcminnville

This village with a round layout also embodies unity, with an adorable fireplace in the middle as its centerpoint.

What I love about this design is that each house showcases the owner’s personality and individuality while still adhering to a rustic theme.

I suggest adding more industrial string lights around the village or adding tall street lamps in between the houses to make the community brighter in the evenings.

Tiny Colorful Homes

Colorful Tiny HousesINSTAGRAM @tinyhousegiantjourney

It’s time for some color!

For a bright and lively village, don’t be afraid to paint your houses a vibrant hue.

The popping shades will add so much life and excitement throughout the community. Plus, they’re not too bad to look at.

Adding color is such a fun and practical way of spicing up the aesthetic. I appreciate how it doesn’t require any bulky additions or heavy renovations to pull off.

Colorful Tiny House VillageINSTAGRAM @tinyhousegiantjourney

Here’s another instance of a colorful tiny home community. Notice how it instantly has so much character as a whole?

Aside from boasting magnificent shades of color, each home also gets a ton of land around it, which can be a great advantage depending on how you utilize it.

I suggest adding multiple street lamps along the sidewalks to ensure visibility and safety at night.

INSTAGRAM @tinyhousesiestaIf you can’t commit to coloring your whole house a vibrant shade, start small with just a portion of it doused in a bright color like this design.

It’s a great way of adding pizazz to your home without overpowering it. 

The colorful fronts are also a brilliant way of distinguishing one house from the other. Go the extra mile and decorate the exterior beyond the color too.

Village Farm

Tiny Houses In Row With PorchesINSTAGRAM @villagefarmaustin

For an orderly and uniform tiny house village, a village farm design might suit your fancy.

You won’t have to worry too much about the design and space since everything will be pretty equal and even.

With a standard layout like this, the fun lies in how each homeowner will personalize their home to make it stand out from the rest.

Tiny House in Row With PorchINSTAGRAM @villagefarmaustin

And, here’s an example that showcases how even with a uniform housing plan, individuality and aesthetics can still reign.

Each tiny home here has slight variations in its design that make it distinguishable from the others.

You can get little garden boxes to put in the front to have more natural elements surrounding each house. They’re so easy to make and such a cute feature to have!

White Tiny HousesINSTAGRAM @villagefarmaustin

This design is a simple and effective solution if you just want a reliable home. There’s no fuss to it and it does the job pretty well.

I like the elevated small patio area,  it is sectioned off in such a space-efficient way.

Longer and narrower houses also give you more room both inside and outside. So, if you want a larger outdoor space, this could be a better orientation for you.

Tiny Houses On Wheels

Tiny Houses With WheelsINSTAGRAM @gula_jp

This home design is perfect for those who can’t sit still and need to be on the go. Tiny houses with wheels offer you much freedom and minimal hassle when it comes to moving.

How convenient is it to not have to pack up and just bring your home with you? 

Of course, this could also mean just moving a few blocks away when needed. For example, when you have to scoot over a bit for when the weather gets bad or for any other natural phenomenon.

Tiny Houses On WheelsINSTAGRAM @tuxburytinyhouse

Lastly, we present this adorable tiny home village, also with accommodations on wheels. You get a cute patch of land for a garden and a miniature suburban house design.

This design is the perfect blend of a rural and suburban environment, so you get the best of both worlds.

Just remember to use sturdy materials and opt for an aesthetic that fits you and your preferences best.

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