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Popomo Trailer by Tumbleweed<a href="http://www.tinyhousedesign.com/2011/07/26/tumbleweed-popomo-costs-approximately-20k-in-materials/">Tumbleweed's tiny homes</a> are always memorable, but the unique Popomo design by Jay Shafer may well be one of their most interesting. It's also the easiest to build. The Popomo manages to pack a bedroom, living area, kitchen, and bathroom within a 8' x 18' footprint that can be parked anywhere. And if the protective <a href="http://inhabitat.com/spectacular-huercal-overa-lookout-tower-gets-a-rustic-upgrade/">COR-TEN exterior siding</a> is not your style, wood panelling can be used instead.1
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedThe COR-TEN steel exterior protects this rolling home2
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedBut for those who prefer something a little less rustic, wood can be used instead3
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedBut the rough look shouldn't fool you4
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedThis trailer has all the amenities the modern nomad needs5
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedA bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living area6
Popomo Trailer by TumbleweedAll with a tiny footprint, and it harvests rainwater!7







