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Modern 285 Sq. Ft. Mini 121 Studio Plans by Truoba

The Truoba Mini 121 is a masterclass in small-footprint living. At just 285 square feet, this modern studio plan is the perfect solution for anyone looking to build a high-end Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), a secluded guest house, or even a professional backyard office.

Truoba Mini 121 Modern Studio Facade

Images courtesy of Truoba.


Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living

One of the most impressive features of the Mini 121 is its ‘open glazing’ design. Large glass windows and a prominent front deck blur the lines between the interior and the surrounding landscape. This connection to nature ensures the 285-square-foot space feels incredibly bright and expansive, rather than cramped.

Truoba Mini 121 Full House Plan Rendering

Modern, Airy Atmosphere

Despite its compact size, the Mini 121 offers a breathable atmosphere thanks to its vaulted ceilings, which soar over 10 feet at their highest point. The open floor plan is designed for maximum versatility, allowing the main area to function as a living suite, a bedroom, or even a dedicated creative studio.

Ready to see the full details? Explore the Mini 121 plans right here.

Plan Highlights & Details:

  • Total Area: 285 sq. ft.
  • Dimensions: 14′-4″ Width x 20′-9″ Depth
  • Ceiling Height: Vaulted, up to 10′-8″.
  • Versatility: Ideal for an ADU, guest house, or home office.
  • Features: Integrated front deck, open glazing, storage closet.
Truoba Mini 121 Studio Floor Plan Layout

Whether you need a quiet place to work or a compact primary residence, the Truoba Mini 121 provides a sophisticated, modern aesthetic that makes every square inch count.

Click here to learn more and purchase the Mini 121 plans.

Images courtesy of Truoba.


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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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