The Truoba Mini 120 is a masterclass in functional, small-footprint design. At 532 square feet, this one-bedroom modern cottage is the perfect solution for anyone seeking a stylish primary home, a high-end Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), or a secluded guest retreat.
Images courtesy of Truoba.
Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living
One of the standout features of the Mini 120 is its emphasis on fresh air. With both a covered front porch and a covered rear porch, the home effectively extends its living space into nature. Large windows and direct access from both the living area and the master bedroom ensure you’re always connected to the outdoors.
Open-Concept, High-Volume Interior
Despite its efficient footprint, the interior feels remarkably spacious. The kitchen and ‘great room’ are designed as one continuous, fluid space with soaring 9’6″ ceilings. This architectural volume, combined with a central fireplace, creates a cozy yet bright atmosphere that is perfect for relaxation or entertaining.
Smart Layout and Modern Amenities
The layout is intelligently planned to include all the essentials of a full-sized home. A dedicated utility room accommodates a stackable washer/dryer and mechanicals, ensuring the rest of the home remains clutter-free. The master bedroom is tucked away for privacy and features its own dedicated closet space.
Ready to explore the full specs? Check out the Mini 120 plans right here.
Plan Highlights & Details:
- Total Area: 532 sq. ft.
- Dimensions: 31′-9″ Width x 30′ Depth
- Ceiling Height: 9′-6″ throughout the main area.
- Bedrooms: 1 Master Suite
- Bathrooms: 1 Full Bath
- Features: Dual Covered Porches, Fireplace, Dedicated Utility Room, Open-Concept Layout.
Whether you’re looking for a quiet backyard office or a minimalist primary residence, the Truoba Mini 120 offers a sophisticated modern aesthetic that truly feels like home.
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Do you have anything that isn’t considered modern? Like farmhouse, country, etc. I really don’t care for anything modern. To me it’s cold and uninviting. You used to show non-modern, non-industrial homes. Thanks.