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