The Burleigh 9.6 is what happens when Removed Tiny Homes treats a tiny house like a piece of architecture. A custom build from the Gold Coast, Australia–based maker, this 9.6-meter (about 31’6″) home takes small-space living to architectural heights — with a striking angular roofline, wraparound NewTechWood composite cladding, and a warm, Japandi-inspired interior where light timber, white surfaces, and black accents keep everything feeling calm and uncluttered. The real showstopper, though, is a feature you almost never see in a home this size: a full double vanity and a double shower. As Removed puts it, the Burleigh “proves that small can still feel spacious” — built for people who value craftsmanship, character, and clever design.
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A Japandi Interior That Feels Calm and Open
Step inside and the Burleigh trades the dark drama of a build like the custom SHAK for something softer and brighter. The interior is pure Japandi — light oak-look cabinetry paired with white stone benchtops, matte-black hardware, and white VJ walls, all lit by an awning window that opens to the trees over a galley kitchen. Thoughtful storage runs floor to ceiling, a slim window-side bench gives you a spot to perch, and quality appliances (including a SMEG kettle, toaster, and espresso machine, a gas cooktop, and a full-height fridge) make it a kitchen built for real, everyday cooking. Where Removed’s standard models — the Byron Bay, Cabarita, Tallebudgera, and Currumbin — offer set floor plans, the Burleigh shows what the custom program can do when craftsmanship is the brief.
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A Living Room That Opens to the Trees
Just off the kitchen, the living area is wrapped in glass. Large picture windows and a sliding glass door frame the surrounding bush and pull daylight deep into the home, while a swivel-mounted TV, a comfortable sofa, and a ceiling fan keep it genuinely livable. The light timber floor and white-lined ceiling carry the calm Japandi palette through, so the whole space reads as one bright, connected volume that feels far larger than its footprint.
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A Full Double Vanity
Here’s where the Burleigh starts to show off. Most tiny houses fight to fit a single basin; the Burleigh carries a full double vanity — two round vessel sinks side by side on a white stone top, with twin black wall-mounted taps and a large backlit mirror above. A finger-tile splashback keeps it crisp and modern, and a front-loading washing machine is built in alongside, so the bathroom handles the laundry too. For couples, having two basins in a home this size is a genuine luxury.
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A Double Shower, Rare at This Size
The bathroom’s second showpiece is a double shower — a glass-enclosed bay lined in large-format stone-look tile, with two sets of black fixtures so two heads can run at once. Together with the double vanity, a louvre window for ventilation, and a toilet, it makes the Burleigh’s bathroom feel genuinely residential rather than makeshift. The room opens straight through to the bedroom beyond, where a ceiling fan and soft styling keep the calm, considered mood going.
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The Details
- Builder: Removed Tiny Homes (Gold Coast, Australia)
- Project: Burleigh 9.6 — a custom build
- Length: 9.6 m (about 31’6″)
- Cladding: wraparound NewTechWood composite
- Roofline: striking angular, stepped form
- Interior: warm Japandi-inspired palette with floor-to-ceiling storage
- Bathroom: full double vanity and a double shower, plus built-in laundry
- Kitchen: galley layout with stone benchtops, gas cooktop, oven, and SMEG appliances
- Availability: custom build — designs are quoted to the client and site
What Makes the Burleigh Special
- A full double vanity. Two basins in a tiny house — a true rarity at this size.
- A double shower. A glass-enclosed bay with two sets of fixtures.
- Architectural form. An angular, stepped roofline that reads as real architecture.
- NewTechWood cladding. Durable, low-maintenance composite with a warm timber look.
- A Japandi interior. Light timber, white, and black for a calm, uncluttered feel.
- Built to order. A custom design for those who value craftsmanship and character.
Learn More
- Builder: Removed Tiny Homes — Custom Builds
- More from this builder: The Byron Bay, The Cabarita, The Tallebudgera, and The Currumbin — plus their custom builds, the SHAK, the Coolangatta 8.4 and the Springbrook 7.2
Highlights
- Architectural custom tiny house with a striking angular roofline
- Wraparound NewTechWood composite cladding
- Warm, Japandi-inspired interior with floor-to-ceiling storage
- Full double vanity with twin vessel basins — rare at this size
- Glass-enclosed double shower
- Galley kitchen with stone benchtops and SMEG appliances
- Living room wrapped in glass and opening to the bush
- A one-of-a-kind custom build by Removed Tiny Homes
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