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Baluchon Browny: Tiny Home Office with Guest Loft and Home Gym

The Browny by Baluchon is a tiny house designed specifically as a home office with multi-functional space. Built for a remote worker who needed a dedicated workspace separate from the main house, this design includes a curved desk setup accommodating four monitors, a home gym area with treadmill, and a guest loft above the office. The storage staircase provides space for office supplies while keeping the work area organized.

Browny Tiny Home Office Exterior

Browny Christophe's Tiny Home Office

Images via Baluchon


French Door Entry

Tiny house office with large glass sliding doors and wooden exterior.

Curved Desk with Four-Monitor Setup

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Coffee Bar and Seating Area

Compact tiny home office with large window, guest loft, and home gym area.

Storage Staircase for Office Supplies

Modern tiny home office with custom storage, large window, and workout space.

Built-In Headphone Holder Detail

Miniature wooden hand sculpture with headphones and remote control on a small table.

Hidden Storage Space

Compact tiny house bedroom with large windows and colorful floral bedding.

Hexagonal Wall Design

Compact tiny home office with decorative wall accents and vertical wooden slats.

Home Gym Area with Treadmill

Compact tiny house workspace with gym area and guest loft.

Fold-Down Table

Browny Christophe's Tiny Home Office 10

Custom Details and Hardware

Wall-mounted light fixture with a modern design and small figurine decoration.

Pendant Lighting

Modern pendant lights with cage design in a tiny home office setting.

Multiple Windows for Natural Light

Tiny home office with guest loft and gym in a compact, modern design. Perfect for remote work and re.

Baluchon Craftsmanship Details

Tiny home office with guest loft and gym space.

Images via Baluchon

Design Details

  • Model: Browny
  • Builder: Baluchon (France)
  • Type: Tiny House on Wheels (THOW)
  • Purpose: Home office, gym, and guest accommodation
  • Office: Curved desk with four-monitor workstation
  • Gym: Dedicated space for treadmill
  • Guest Loft: Sleeping loft above office area
  • Storage: Built-in staircase storage for office supplies
  • Entry: French doors for natural light
  • Amenities: Coffee bar, seating area, fold-down table
  • Design Elements: Hexagonal wall accents, pendant lighting, custom hardware

Lessons from This Design

  • Tiny Houses Work as Dedicated Offices: A separate structure provides the quiet, focused workspace that remote workers need without home additions
  • Multi-Function Spaces Maximize Investment: Combining office, gym, and guest room in one tiny house serves multiple purposes
  • Large Desks Fit in Small Spaces: A curved desk accommodating four monitors proves that serious workstations don’t require large rooms
  • Storage Stairs Serve Double Duty: Staircase drawers keep office supplies organized without using floor space
  • Natural Light Improves Work Environments: French doors and multiple windows create a comfortable, productive atmosphere

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  • W
    September 17, 2023, 5:19 am

    Beautiful and useful except for a guest space with no bathroom that I can see. Maybe the climate is ok for midnight walks outside or guests are much, much younger than I am. But I guess it would be a nifty nap space.

  • Marsha Cowan
    September 17, 2023, 10:36 am

    This is beautiful, and the space is so well planned. A simple camping potty downstairs would suffice for an overnight stay, or he may already have an accessible outside bathroom next to it. The pictures do not show the whole surroundings. Nevertheless, it’s a great office space, though I’m not sure how much work I’d get done for having to always gaze around at the lovely office. Lol!

  • Donna Rae
    September 17, 2023, 7:04 pm

    Very nicely done, for sure, but I have a question and suggestion. Where do they get the water for making coffee? A trip to the main house? Though not completely necessary, a powder room would be nice to avoid going back and forth to the main house or maybe public bathrooms or out house. Tough to fit into such a small space but it would add some convenience. I would gladly sacrifice some height needed for the loft and add a few more feet to length to have that bathroom. It would be appreciated by anyone who likes to drink either coffee or tea…am I right? 😉 Again, this is a very fun build with good creativity…just adding to the conversation that could offer clues for the builder or potential buyer.

    • Paul
      September 27, 2023, 5:58 pm

      Possibly a container brought from the house. Would provide enough water for the average person to make coffee. Not me, I drink as many as 15 cups a day. And I have no problem sleeping at night. At All.

      You’re right about the height of the loft and having extra length for a toilet (not a powder room, for goodness sakes he’s a man) but then again it may make it problematic to eventually on sell. I don’t envision him living forever.

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