Check out this beautiful, take-with-you home with its creative storage features

A tongue-in-groove ceiling, a loft-bed for two and this funky home on wheels – last seen in the vicinity of Boulder, Colo. – exemplifies the do-it-yourself spirit of the Tiny House Movement.
After all, you can go to the local lumber mill and purchase a hand rail for your staircase that looks like every other hand rail in town or you can allow Mother Nature to provide a slender driftwood model that costs nothing, gets the job done and reminds you that it's the only one of its kind.
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Of course, one thing that is universal for Tiny Houses is determined ingenuity. If you haven't a space for closets, then you'll have to find some, even if it means tucking your clothing under the stairs – or in them, as the case may be.
There are a lot of quotable quotes about homes out there, but the definition still starts with a sock drawer, a familiar kitchen and a throw rug on the floor. Maybe home is simply the place where your dreams begin. If so, this tiny house has all that – and, at only 159-square feet – maybe just a little less.
Multiple styles and colors for the exterior? Well, why not. This house built by Evan Kinsley from Art Builders Guild is a perfect example of how this works perfectly: 
The long view of the home's interior shows the tongue-in-groove ceiling and every room in the home, including the kitchen, the bathroom, the upstairs bedroom and the dining table.
This is a good view of the unique handrail, too!
The bedroom is simple and cozy. Loft bedrooms take advantage of rising heat and this one gets plenty of sunshine. Be careful not to roll out of bed on this one!
This kitchen has everything you need. 
The staircase doubles as a dresser and the space underneath is just what you need for a small closet.
Here's the reverse look at the interior.
If you don't believe this home can roam, well, here's a look at the home on the road. If you want to travel, why not just take your home with you?
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