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Dutch Couple Builds Full-Size Tiny Home on a Retired 1966 Swiss Army Truck for Under $12K

The 4x4 chassis got a Vardo-style tiny house makeover for a family of three
Mahima SharmaBy Mahima SharmaMay 6, 20263 Mins Read
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Taking up a nomadic lifestyle and living in a mobile tiny home is not for everyone. It is a decision of a lifetime, and the Dutch couple, Sebastian and Evy, made that decision by DIYing a mobile home for themselves. The couple combined an ex-Swiss Army truck with a Vardo-style tiny home to create a unique DIY dwelling. Once you have a look at the facilities inside, you will realize that you can live on the roads and enjoy freedom without breaking the bank.

Costing around $12,000 to build, the tiny house is a study in creativity and resourcefulness. Based on an ex-Swiss Army truck, the couple bought it for around $7,500 without the habitation unit because the seller had sold it separately. Rather than building a new one, the couple decided to give the 4×4 chassis a Vardo-style tiny house makeover, creating a unique and customized mobile home for themselves.

Featuring a 90-horsepower and an eight-liter inline six-cylinder diesel engine, the engines were examined and taken care of before starting his 35,000 km journey. So, even though these engines are from 60 years ago, they are still good enough to climb steep terrains.

Initially, the interior of the house was supposed to be new and fresh nut the couple decided to use recycled items, understanding the beauty of sustainability. The staircase that takes them inside is carved out of reclaimed hardwood boards. Measuring around 15.4 feet in length and 6.5 feet in width, the residential unit is compact yet creates a cozy nook for the couple and their son and dog.

Upon entering, to the right is the storage and the tiny bathroom that has a toilet and a shower. The couple has focused on functionality and comfort so much so that the cozy loft bedroom hides a cabinet for all their clothes. A little window makes ventilation easier, and a larger one helps them enjoy the views while travelling. Right below the loft is the little living area with a sofa and storage behind it.

The center of the house features a little cooking area equipped with an IKEA kitchen unit with sink, portable gas stove, and a little fridge. Cabinets below keep all the essentials sorted. A foldable table opposite the kitchen that helps the couple with their productive sessions. The DIY tiny home also has overhead space that stores the gears and boards, and a fireplace for the cooler seasons.

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The front cabin maintains its military green color, while the mounted tiny house has a more vivid green for a little contrast. The living quarters feature a curved roof and two lateral windows for a bright, airy interior. The houses use high-strength steel L-profiles for stability during off-road travel. A rear-mounted shower system outside is connected to a dedicated water heater.

A large, 150-liter spare diesel tank is added to extend the range for remote travel. There are also specialized compartments built into the exterior for wood storage, a spare tire, and the primary electrical system components. Taking about half a year to complete, the DIY tiny home combines military grit with some rustic charm. Ready in a total of $12,000, proving that it’s not always about money.

Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring
Ex-Swiss Army Truck Tiny House
Image: YouTube: @Roman Exploring

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