Over the past few weeks we’ve toured the entire lineup from Removed Tiny Homes, the Gold Coast, Australia–based builder turning out some of the most design-forward tiny houses coming out of Australia — and the range is impressively broad. There are four signature models that span everything from a compact, budget-friendly loft build to a single-level, no-ladder home, plus four one-of-a-kind custom builds that push tiny living into genuine architecture, including an award-winning off-grid retreat. We’ve pulled all eight together here in one place so you can see the full collection at a glance — tap any one to take the complete tour.
The Springbrook 7.2 proves that great design isn’t about size — it’s about intention. A compact custom build from the Gold Coast, Australia–based Removed Tiny Homes, this 7.2-meter (about 23’7″) home reimagines how vertical space can be used, with a unique corner stairway that works as both a striking visual feature and a clever way up to the loft. Tucked underneath it sits a cosy, grounded dining nook, and every inch of the layout was considered to maximize flow, function, and comfort — without losing the warm, characterful design language Removed is known for. Smart, compact, and full of personality, the Springbrook is a perfect example of what’s possible when you break the mould.
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The Coolangatta 8.4 is a study in how far a tailored design can take a tiny house. A one-off custom build from the Gold Coast, Australia–based Removed Tiny Homes, this 8.4-meter (about 27’7″) home was reworked from the ground up for clients who wanted flexibility, storage, and a little extra breathing room. Wrapped in dark monument cladding and finished with natural textures inside, it balances a warm, coastal aesthetic with genuinely clever spatial thinking — custom storage stairs, a full kitchen, generous glazing, and a calm, minimal interior. Its signature move is a second loft that floats above the main living space, ready to flex between a workspace, a guest loft, or a second bedroom.
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The Burleigh 9.6 is what happens when Removed Tiny Homes treats a tiny house like a piece of architecture. A custom build from the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker, this 9.6-meter (about 31’6″) home takes small-space living to architectural heights — with a striking angular roofline, wraparound NewTechWood composite cladding, and a warm, Japandi-inspired interior where light timber, white surfaces, and black accents keep everything feeling calm and uncluttered. The real showstopper, though, is a feature you almost never see in a home this size: a full double vanity and a double shower. As Removed puts it, the Burleigh “proves that small can still feel spacious” — built for people who value craftsmanship, character, and clever design.
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Most of what we feature from Removed Tiny Homes comes from their standard lineup, but the SHAK is something else entirely — a one-off custom commission that won “Best Weekender” at the 2025 Tiny House Industry Awards. Built by the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker as an off-grid retreat tucked into the Grampians, SHAK blurs the line between luxury escape and architectural statement, wrapping a dark, sculptural form around high-end materials and handcrafted detail. From an open-air double shower to a kitchen with wine on tap, every inch was built to impress — and because it runs completely off-grid, it does all of it without a power line in sight. As Removed puts it, it’s “not just a tiny home — it’s a showcase of what’s possible when you design for experience, not just square metreage.”
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Removed’s smallest tiny house makes the strongest case for living with less — the Currumbin by Removed Tiny Homes packs a full home into just 7.2 meters and still feels open, calm, and complete. Built by the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker Removed Tiny Homes and delivered nationwide across Australia, this compact home (about 23’7″ long) wraps dark cladding and a warm timber accent around roughly 25 square meters (about 269 sq ft) of living space: a large kitchen with a picture window, a light-filled living zone, a full bathroom, and a generous loft bedroom reached not by a ladder but by a standing-height walkway and storage-stair staircase. Removed says it was “designed to bring calm and comfort to a smaller footprint,” and with a starting price around AU$128,990 — the most affordable in the range — the Currumbin really does prove that less can be more.
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Plenty of tiny houses send you up a ladder to bed, but the Tallebudgera by Removed Tiny Homes never asks you to climb at all. Built by the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker Removed Tiny Homes and delivered nationwide across Australia, this 9.6-meter (about 31’6″) single-storey home tucks a full bedroom, a private ensuite, and an open kitchen-and-living zone all onto one level beneath a striking gable roof — roughly 23 square meters (about 248 sq ft) of calm, connected living with no lofts and no stairs. Removed designed it “for those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground,” pairing the simplicity of single-level living with the comfort of a full-sized home, and with a starting price around AU$132,990 it’s aimed at singles, couples, and downsizers who want everything within easy reach.
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Most tiny houses ask you to climb a ladder to bed, but the Cabarita by Removed Tiny Homes keeps the main bedroom right on the ground floor and saves the loft for everyone (and everything) else. Built by the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker Removed Tiny Homes and delivered nationwide across Australia, this 9.6-meter (about 31’6″) transportable home wraps clean vertical cladding around large sliding-glass doors and opens up inside to roughly 33 square meters (355 sq ft) of light-filled living — a full-size downstairs bedroom, a walk-through ensuite, a generous kitchen, and a living room anchored by a signature picture window, all topped by a spacious upstairs loft. Removed describes it as “spacious, grounded, and designed to flow,” and with a starting price around AU$145,990 it’s pitched squarely at the families and downsizers who simply need a little more room to spread out.
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If the Lukas and Samuel are Craft House’s compact modular homes, the Jake is the Polish builder’s flagship — and it shows. This 12-meter modular house leads with a dramatic arched gable of double-height glass, packs in two bedrooms (one on the ground floor, one in the mezzanine), and arrives with a full off-grid energy package as standard: 8.5 kW of rooftop solar, a heat pump, and an inverter with battery storage. Add a sage-green island kitchen, a wood-and-marble bathroom, and optional terraces, a carport, and a gazebo, and the Jake stops feeling like a tiny house altogether and starts feeling like a self-sufficient small home.
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