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Modern 20ft ‘Tiny Studio’ Plans with Hidden Pull-Out Bed

The Tiny Studio is an innovative, single-level tiny house that combines modern minimalism with functionality. At 20 feet in length, it’s designed for those who want the convenience of single-floor living. What sets this design apart is its creative use of a raised platform for the kitchen and dining area, which cleverly stores a pull-out bed underneath. This unique feature allows the main room to feel spacious and open during the day, while providing a ground-level sleeping area.

Tiny Studio Exterior

Images courtesy of Tiny Home Builders.


Beyond the hidden bed, the Tiny Studio features pull-out stairs for easy access to the raised kitchen, which also doubles as extra storage. There’s also a dedicated closet with shelving to keep your belongings organized. The design emphasizes clever storage, including pull-out stairs and a dedicated closet with shelving, ensuring that every square inch is put to good use.

Tiny Studio Interior Kitchen

The interior layout is thoughtfully planned. The main room measures 10’7″ x 7’3″, providing a versatile space for lounging or working. The kitchen is well-equipped at 5’6″ x 7’3″, and the bathroom includes a 36-inch shower and toilet. There’s even a small storage loft above the bathroom for items you don’t need every day.

Tiny Studio Hidden Bed

Ready to start your tiny house journey? You can get the Tiny Studio plans right here.

Highlights & Details

  • Length: 20′
  • Width: 8′ (base) / 8’6″ (widest point)
  • Interior Height: 9’11”
  • Road Height: 13’3″
  • Main Room: 10’7″ x 7’3″
  • Innovative Sleeping: Hidden pull-out bed under the kitchen platform
  • Single-Floor Living: Ideal for those who prefer to avoid sleeping lofts
Tiny Studio Layout Overview

If you’re looking for a tiny house that maximizes every inch of space while maintaining a modern, airy feel, the Tiny Studio is an excellent choice. Its smart design makes it perfect for full-time living or a high-end guest house.

Click here to learn more and purchase the Tiny Studio plans.

Images courtesy of Tiny Home Builders.

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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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  • Dana
    April 8, 2026, 2:30 am

    What about using toilet with a sink over the tank? The water is reused to flush. Seems an improvement over using the kitchen sink for double-duty.

  • Reggie Greenleaf
    April 8, 2026, 9:30 am

    Why did no one think to show the front wall of the bathroom? I would have liked to have seen it.😒

  • Michael
    April 9, 2026, 1:54 am

    I like this way to keep the space as open as possible instead of narrowing Murphy beds. The open space allows to add a comfortable perhaps foldable lounge chair and/or even a fold down dining table and chairs which would allow to eliminate the bar sitting at the kitchen. An angel could be added to the kitchen for more counter space or a bigger fridge and/or freezer combo.
    I absolutely agree, that a sink in the bathroom is needed. Relocating the toilet opposite of the shower would provide sufficient knee room and would allow to put a non foldable small sink with storage above and under.

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