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The OSLO Two-Story Tiny House by Little Byron


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The OSLO by Little Byron, an Australian tiny house builder, is a stunning contemporary tiny house featuring a second-floor bedroom in which you can stand up! It also has large French doors that connect the living room with the outdoors.

The kitchen has an eat-in island, a two-burner cooktop, and a 3/4 bathroom with a residential toilet. It’s for sale now for $110K (AUD). What do you think of this tiny house design?

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Contemporary Two-Story Tiny Home on Wheels

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There’s an airy living room with vaulted ceilings.

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The doors open up to connect the home to the outside.

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A partial-U-shaped kitchen w/ butcher block countertops.

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A small sink and lots of cabinets.

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Here’s a two-burner cooktop.

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The fridge is under the cooktop.

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The bathroom has a roomy shower stall.

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You get a residential toilet and bowl sink.

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The staircase seems to almost float.

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Up the stairs is a full bedroom!

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There’s even a small porch on the front!

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The exterior has a very contemporary design.

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Highlights

  • Innovative Design: OSLO stands out with a sliding roof and wall section, enabling a stand-up loft bedroom, a rarity in tiny homes.
  • Contemporary Aesthetics: Modern exterior and interior design give OSLO a sleek and stylish appearance.
    Spacious Feel: A second-floor bedroom provides comfortable standing space, defying the usual constraints of tiny living.
  • Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living: Large French doors connect the living area to the outdoors, expanding the sense of space.
  • Functional Kitchen: OSLO’s kitchen features an eat-in island, butcher block countertops, and a two-burner cooktop.
  • Smart Storage: Thoughtful cabinet placements offer practical storage solutions without compromising aesthetics.
  • Full Bathroom: OSLO includes a roomy shower stall, residential toilet, and bowl sink – a complete bathroom setup.
  • Mobility and Compliance: Built on a trailer, OSLO meets local regulations without requiring a separate Development Application.
  • Added Features: OSLO incorporates a flushing toilet design, space for a microwave and bar fridge, plus a small front porch.
  • Specifications: With measurements of 7.2m x 2.5m x 4.4m (3.6m transport height), OSLO is compact yet comfortable.
  • Priced at $110,000 AUD, OSLO offers innovative design and practicality at an accessible price.

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Natalie C. McKee

Natalie C. McKee is a contributor for Tiny House Talk and the Tiny House Newsletter. She's a wife, and mama of three little kids. She and her family are homesteaders with sheep, goats, chickens, ducks and quail on their happy little acre.

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  • W
    August 12, 2023, 9:26 am

    So how does it go from transport height to full height .8 metres taller?

    • James D.
      August 15, 2023, 9:48 am

      It slides up and down, just like slide outs but vertical… You can see the rails on the sides…

  • Jennifer
    August 15, 2023, 1:15 am

    I was horrified at all the rope and no upstairs barrier. I have visions of someone tripping over in the middle of the night and hanging themselves or breaking their neck. As well, where do you wash your clothes? And a tiny fridge is not going to cut it in Australia for more than a day or two. It looks nice but I wonder who it is aimed at.

  • Dinesh
    August 17, 2023, 5:15 am

    that must be grt experiance to live in it. good work.

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